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RJA KATA TOURNY FLYER 2019 with Table R.J.A. ANNUAL KATA TOURNAMENT AMERICAN JUDO & JUJITSU FEDERATION, INC. SANCTIONED Date: Saturday, November 2, 2019 Host Dojo: Redding Jujitsu Academy, Inc Tournament Director: Prof. Sheryl Hager Location: 3092 Bechelli Lane, Redding, CA Registration fee: TEAM: $35.00 SINGLE: $21.00 BLACK BELTS: $0.00 Registration: 11 AM Registration time: ages 12 & under --------- (if preregistered & paid: 9:00 AM) ages 13 & over: 9:30 AM Group warm up: 9:30 AM Judges Meeting: 9:30 AM ****Sensei: Each team or singleton brings a judging form filled out including 3 additional copies with registration fee in hand. Division clearly marked in upper right corner. Sensei bring a Waiver Release form with names and signatures for each participant. If under age 18, the parent or guardian must sign. AJJF membership is required. Sensei bring your current AJJF Membership Roster for proof of membership or student bring your current AJJF card. If you do not have proof, you will be required to pay the event fee of $5.00. AJJF membership forms will be on site. Membership cards for AJJF recognized organizations also accepted- USA Judo and ATJA. **************Judging forms, Waiver release forms are on our AJJF Handbook Web Site-download & use************ *Special format forms for Pea Wee Competitors Number of PEA WEE Divisions will depend on the # of PW competitors.* Pea Wee Division are ages 3 thru 6. Novice, Beginner, Advanced CONTACT PHONE # FOR QUESTIONS: 1. Coordination Prof. Jane Carr 530-524-7033 2. Coordination Prof Sheryl Hager 530-604-1465 3. Mae Kaiten Ni Dojo 530-223-2435 4. Morote Hazushi 5. Deashi Harai 6. Momiji Hazushi 7. Sumo 1 minute JUNIOR—Beginner JUNIOR Adv. Beginner 1-2- years JUNIOR Advanced (3 years or more) 1.Yoko Sutemi Ni 1. Ryoeri Hazushi 1. Kubi Nuki Shime 2.Ryote Hazushi 2. Ryote Tori 2. Mawari Geri 3.Deashi Harai 3. Harai Goshi 3. Okuri Harai 4.Jodan Uke 4. Seoi Goshi 4.Akushu Ude Tori 5.Katate Hazushi Ichi 5. Tonbo Gaeri 5. Hane Goshi Three Elective Techniques Three Elective Techniques Three Elective Techniques Combative Sequence Combative Sequence Combative Sequence ADDITIONAL INFORMATION—Pre-register with release waiver, monies, 1 copy of judging form, and mail so it is received no later than Wednesday October 30th 2019 you may deduct $5.00 from the registration fee. Mail to: Prof. Hager @ 3092 Bechelli Ln. Redding, Ca. 96002 SENIOR Beginner – White SENIOR Advanced Beginner (Blue) SENIOR Advanced Green 1, Tekubi Tori Ichi 1. Imon Tori 1. Kubi Nuki Shime 2. Mae Geri 2. Ushiro Goshi 2. Uki Otoshi 3. Seoi Nage 3. Harai Goshi 3. Genkotsu Otoshi 4. Moro Yubi Tori 4. Ryoeri Hazushi 4. Momo Jime 5. Tsurikomi Goshi 5. Makikomi 5. Tenada Jime Three ElectiveTechniques Three Elective Techniques Three Elective Techniques Combative Sequence Combative Sequence Combative Sequence SENIOR Advanced Brown-(3, 2) SENIOR Advanced Brown (1) OPEN BLACK BELT Demonstration 1. Katate Tori Shi 1. Tekubi Shigarame 1. Combo – Uke Te / Keri Te 2. Tenada Jime 2. Utsuri Goshi 2. Combo – Yawara / Nage Te 3. Tora Nage 3. Sakanuki 3. Combo – Yawara /Nage Te / Shime 4. Soto Momo Harai 4. Genkotsu Otoshi 4. Goshin Jitsu / ShimeTe Combo – 5. Hon Tomoe 5. Ushiro Gyaku 5. Combo - Goshin Jitsu / Oku No Te Three Elective Technique Three Elective Techniques 6. Shinnin No Maki Combative Sequence Combative Sequence 7. Combo-Oku No Te / Shinnin No Maki 8. Combo-Shinnin / Shinnin No Maki 9. Kiai No Maki 10. Combative Sequence OR Freestyle--2 attackers--1 minute DIRECTIONS TO DOJO FROM I 5 ARRIVING FROM NORTH OR SOUTH ---Exit Cypress Ave --Go West to Bechelli Lane turn South --Continue South THROUGH Hartnell Ave --Turn right into Country Club Shopping Center & pass between the Bicycle Shop & Thrift Store --Go to rear of lot & look Left for the Dojo WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AGAIN IN KOKUA & FRIENDLY COMPETITION. TRAVEL SAFE. SEE YOU SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2, 2019 Place___________________ R.J.A. Special Format Pea Wee Judging Form 44th ANNUAL KATA TOURNAMENT AGE________ Circle Division: NOVICE BEGINNER ADVANCED NAME NAME DOJO SENSEI Attending Parent Cell # Appearance score (max. 5 points) name or describe coordination arts comments (max 10 points) score 1.coordination 2.coordination 3. Hashi Sutemi (bridge fall) 4. Morote Hazushi 5. Deashi Harai 6. Mae Geri (Ichi, Ni or San) 7. Sumo @ 1 Minute 8. Appropriate Kiai 9. Mat Ettiquette (max—15 points) Total score ( ) Judge Rank PLJC 11-16.
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