The second development was the teaching of Judo to children. In the
early days, it was thought much too dangerous to teach children because they
would not have the self-discipline to avoid using it outside the club. Today
many clubs are composed largely of junior membership.
There are different styles of Judo. With its inclusion in the Olympics,
there has been a shift toward a contest style practice. In clubs where this
style is taught, practice becomes largely a continuous contest. Other schools
stress skill. They favor repetitive movements to make them instinctive, and the
development of speed through practice with little resistance. Such clubs
usually also teach the kata,. Such clubs could be considered traditional Judo
clubs.

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