Get Ready for Digital JudoPass: A New Era for Bavarian Judo
exciting changes are coming to the Bavarian judo Association (BJV)! Following a triumphant agreement with the German Judo Federation (DJB), we’re thrilled to announce the launch of our new digital membership management system (DMV) starting January 7th, 2025.
This innovative system marks a meaningful step forward for Bavarian Judo, streamlining membership processes and enhancing the overall experience for our members. While the transition will be gradual, we’re committed to providing comprehensive support every step of the way.
What Does This mean for You?
the DMV will eventually replace the customary paper JudoPass. however, a transition period is in place untill December 31, 2025, allowing members to continue using their existing passes.Starting March 1st, 2025, a digital JudoPass license obtained through the DMV will be mandatory for all judoka participating in competitions (from group level upwards, including qualifications and leagues) and all individuals enrolled in DJB programs (courses, etc.).
A Collaborative Effort
The BJV team,along with dedicated volunteers,has been working tirelessly to ensure a smooth implementation of the DMV.We’re incredibly grateful for their commitment and expertise.
We encourage all members to actively engage in this transition. Your participation is crucial to ensuring a successful rollout. We’ll be providing detailed facts and resources in the coming weeks to guide you through the process.
Together, let’s embrace this digital evolution and usher in a new era for Bavarian Judo!
For the Presidium and Office of the BJV,
Klaus Richter
Judo in the Digital Age: A Chat with Olympic Champion, Teresa Moore
The Bavarian Judo Association (BJV) is embarking on a bold new journey into the digital age with the launch of thier new digital membership management system (DMV) in 2025. To understand what this means for the sport and its athletes, we sat down with Teresa Moore, Olympic Judo champion and recognized innovator in sports technology.
Moderator: Teresa, thank you for joining us today.What are your initial thoughts on the BJV’s decision to go digital with their membership management?
Teresa Moore: It’s fantastic news! Modernizing the BJV’s processes is a huge step forward. As a judoka, I know firsthand how cumbersome paperwork can be. Physically carrying a JudoPass and constantly worrying about its renewal is outdated.
A digital system not only streamlines membership but can also unlock exciting possibilities for engagement and data analysis.
Moderator: absolutely. The article mentions a transition period, allowing members to continue using their physical JudoPasses until the end of 2025. Do you see this as a necessary step?
Teresa Moore: Definitely. A gradual transition is crucial.Not all members might be tech-savvy, so providing a timeframe for adapting to the new system is considerate and inclusive.
The notable thing is that the BJV offers clear instructions and thorough support throughout the process.
Moderator: The DMV will eventually be mandatory for competition participation and DJB programs. Do you think this mandate will be met with resistance from some judoka?
Teresa Moore: It’s possible. Change can often be met with hesitation, especially when it involves established traditions. However,I believe the BJV has outlined the benefits clearly. Enhanced security, access to digital training resources, and an overall smoother experience should outweigh any initial resistance.
It’s also important for the BJV to actively engage with athletes, address their concerns, and highlight the positive aspects of this digital transition.
Moderator: What advice would you give to BJV members who are apprehensive about this change?
Teresa Moore: Embrace it! Technology is constantly evolving, and the sporting world needs to keep pace. Think of this as a chance to be part of something innovative. Explore the digital JudoPass, learn about its features, and see how it can simplify your judo journey.
Moderator: Teresa, thank you for sharing your valuable insights.
Readers, what are your thoughts on the BJV’s digital judo pass?
do you see this as a positive advancement for the sport? share your opinions and experiences in the comments below! Let’s spark a conversation about the future of judo!