Last week, the Langres-Vingeanne judo club implemented new sports health protocols for its resumption.
After the truce of the confectioners, the Judo Club Langres-Vingeanne resumed its activities last week. And new health rules have been put in place: wearing a compulsory mask outside of sports practice with a distance of 2 meters between each judokas in a non-fungible group of 6 people maximum. In addition to these measures, the judo club carries out permanent ventilation of the room.
Many judokas and jujitsukas returned to the tatami mats for these resumption sessions. They are happy to meet up with friends to chat, have fun but also work. The festivities for the 50 years of the Langres Vingeanne judo club, scheduled for June, are starting to be worked on for certain age categories, because it takes time and perseverance to achieve a quality service.
Noa Coeurdassier, meanwhile, participated on January 9 in a substitute facilitator training which took place in Bar-sur-Aube, he was accompanied by his tutor Damien Petitjean, teacher at the judo club.
The teachers took advantage of these first lessons to send their best wishes to the judokas and jujitsuka as well as those of the office.
For their part, the teachers simply want the practice of judo to remain authorized for the year 2022.