Judoka lining up on the mat during an international judo camp session in Tbilisi

Camp Dates Guide

2026 Judo Camp Dates in Georgia: How Monthly Modules Work

See how Judo Camp Georgia monthly 7-day and 14-day modules work, when camps start, and how to choose the right training dates.

Published 2026-07-03Last updated 2026-07-03Reviewed by Gymnasia operations and coaching team

Quick answer

Judo Camp Georgia runs monthly modules that start on the first Tuesday of each month.

Athletes can choose a 7-day or 14-day option, then confirm availability through the registration form before paying to secure a place.

Start rule

First Tuesday monthly

Module options

7 days or 14 days

Best next step

Confirm availability

Planning base

Tbilisi, Georgia

Quick date rule: first Tuesday of each month

The easiest way to plan Judo Camp Georgia is to remember one rule: modules start on the first Tuesday of each month.

That monthly rhythm makes it easier to compare flights, request vacation time, and choose between a one-week or two-week training block.

The dates page shows the next modules so you can work from actual start and end dates before contacting the team.

Jul 7, 2026

7-day module

Ends Jul 13, 2026

Jul 7, 2026

14-day module

Ends Jul 20, 2026

Aug 4, 2026

7-day module

Ends Aug 10, 2026

Aug 4, 2026

14-day module

Ends Aug 17, 2026

Sep 1, 2026

7-day module

Ends Sep 7, 2026

Sep 1, 2026

14-day module

Ends Sep 14, 2026

Start with the live dates page

Pick the module that fits your travel window, then request availability before arranging flights.

View upcoming dates

7-day vs 14-day module decision

Choose 7 days if you want a focused technical block, a first experience with Georgian judo, or a camp that fits inside a short holiday.

Choose 14 days if you want more randori exposure, better adaptation to the room, and enough repetition for changes to survive pressure.

If you are flying long-haul, 14 days often makes the travel effort feel more worthwhile because the first days are not swallowed by adjustment.

How far ahead to request availability

Request availability as soon as you know your preferred month, package type, and room preference.

Shared and private rooms can fill differently, and team groups need more coordination than solo travelers.

A strong availability request includes your age, level, country, preferred start date, module length, package type, and any injury or dietary notes.

Best timing for competitors preparing for events

Competitors should avoid treating camp as a last-minute fitness gamble.

A 14-day module can be useful earlier in a preparation block because it gives time for technical adjustment, hard rounds, and recovery.

A 7-day module closer to competition should have a narrow purpose: sharpen grip fighting, improve one tactical area, or get quality rounds without chasing exhaustion.

A master class judo session led on the mat during a camp in Tbilisi
Competitors should choose dates around adaptation and recovery, not only around the nearest open week.

Planning around flights, recovery, and arrival day

Try to arrive with enough time to sleep, eat, and settle before the first serious session.

Long travel, dehydration, and immediate hard randori are a poor combination, especially for adult athletes.

If your flight options are awkward, ask about arrival timing, transfer details, and whether an extra night makes the camp week smoother.

View from a Tbilisi balcony used to show the travel setting for Judo Camp Georgia
Tbilisi is compact enough for a focused camp trip, but travel timing still affects training quality.

What to do if preferred dates are full

If your first-choice dates are full, ask for the nearest module that matches your level, room needs, and training goal.

Do not force a week that creates bad flight timing, poor recovery, or the wrong training intensity.

For teams, send several possible months and the expected group size so the operations team can propose a realistic option.

Have a target month in mind?

Send your preferred module, backup dates, level, and package choice so the team can check availability quickly.

Request availability

Plan Your Camp

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Ready to train judo in Georgia?

Choose a 7-day or 14-day module in Tbilisi, then tell us your level, preferred dates, and package type. The team will confirm availability before you finalize the trip.

Camp FAQ

Are Judo Camp Georgia dates monthly?

Yes. The camp is planned around monthly modules that start on the first Tuesday of each month.

Should I choose 7 days or 14 days?

Choose 7 days for a compact technical block. Choose 14 days if you want more repetition, randori exposure, and adaptation time.

Should I book flights before requesting availability?

No. Confirm availability first, especially if you need a specific room type, airport transfer timing, or team accommodation.