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Fall Kata Contest KSK Martial Arts Academy American Judo & Jujitsu Federation Fall Kata Contest Sunday, November 20th 9:00 AM KSK Martial Arts Academy 21139 Victory Bl. Woodland Hills Ca 91303 Doors Open at 8:00 AM Bow in at 9:00 AM Please Be Punctual Contest fees: Kata $20 per person ($30 after November 10) Special Prizes for top scoring individuals for youth & adult divisions. Register Online kenshokan.com/events For more information, contact Sensei Gregory Poretz 818-347-3656 [email protected] This is an AJJF Sanctioned Events. AJJF Membership Required to Participate. Temporary event membership available for $5. 2016 AJJF Region II Kata Contest Divisions & Requirements We may combine or split divisions depending on attendance. Pee Wee Division Children 7-9 & 10-12 Children 7-9 & 10-12 Beg/Adv Beginner Advanced 1) Team Intro* 1) 5 Burpies 1) Sutemi 2) Cat Walk 2) Russian Dance 2) Diving Judo Roll 3) Kick Hands Walk 3) Backward Roll 3) Akushu Kote Maki Tori 4) Judo Roll to Flat Fall 4) Judo Roll to Flat Fall 4) Katate Tori 5) Back Fall 5) Momiji Hazushi 5) Soto Momo Harai 6) Ryote Hazushi 6) De Ashi Harai 6) Tenada Jime 7) Ground Throw #1 7) Open Technique 7) Open Technique 8) Open Technique 8) Open Technique Open includes Yawara, basic Combat Scene nage. Basic Hold Downs Combat Scene Open includes strength & Open includes rolls & falls, Yawara, coordination, Yawara, nage. nage, shime. Youth 13-15 Beg Youth 13-15 Advanced * Team Intro. 1) Sutemi 1) Sutemi One or both students will 2) Diving Judo Roll 2) Kick Over Fall introduce themselves to the 3) Ryo Eri Hazushi 3) Hagai Shime Judges. 4) Akushu Kote Tori 4) Akushu Ude Tori Look for eye contact, 5) Seoi Goshi 5) Hane Goshi strong presence, clear 6) Soto Gama 6) San Kaku Gatame communication. 7) Open Technique 7) Open Technique 8) Open Technique 8) Open Technique Combat Scene Combat Scene Open includes rolls & falls, Yawara, Open includes rolls & falls, Yawara, nage, shime, goshin. nage, shime. 2016 AJJF Region II Kata Contest Divisions & Requirements Continued Adult 10th-6th Kyu Adult 5th Kyu Adult 4th Kyu Ryote Hazushi Akushu Ude Tori Imon Tori Momiji Hazushi Tekubi Tori Ni Moro Yubi Tori Ogoshi Hane Goshi Utsuri Goshi Sasae Ashi Tsuri Komi Goshi Tomoe Nage Juji Gatame Tenada Jime Ashinada Shime Shiho Gatame Momo Jime Tekubi Shigarame Open Technique Open Technique Open Technique Open Technique Open Technique Open Technique Combat Scene Combat Scene Combat Scene Open includes rolls & falls, Open includes rolls & falls, Open includes rolls & falls, Yawara, Yawara, nage, shime. Yawara, nage, shime. nage, shime. Goshin, Adult Sankyu & Nikyu Adult Ikkyu *Demonstrate the listed Katate Tori Ni Katate Tori Ni weapon offensively or Imon Tori Ni Imon Tori Ni defensively using good Utsuri Goshi Utsuri Goshi technique and sound tactics. Kane Sute Kane Sute Tora Nage Tora Nage Ushiro Osaegaminage Ushiro Osaegaminage Kazaguruma Open Technique Open Technique Open Technique Open Technique Combat Scene Combat Scene Open includes rolls & falls, Yawara, Open includes rolls & falls, Yawara, nage, shime. Goshin, Shinin nage, shime. Goshin, Yondan & Above Shodan Nidan / Sandan Kata Mune Tori Tekubi Tori Ni Tekubi Shigarame Shigarami Hane Goshi Utsuri Goshi Tatsu Maki Shime Hiza Garame Tatsu Maki Shime Arashi Otoshi Kote Gaeshi Kote Gaeshi Hiza Ori Nage Hiki Otoshi Tora Nage Hikitatetori shime Momiji Nage Momiji Nage Bokken* Tanto* Tessen* Multiple Attacker Multiple Attacker Multiple Attacker Combat Scene Combat Scene Combat Scene Open includes rolls & falls, Open includes rolls & falls, Open includes rolls & falls, Yawara, nage, shime, Yawara, nage, shime, Yawara, nage, shime, oku,weapon,shinin. oku,weapon.weapon,shinin. oku,weapon.weapon,shinin. KSK Fall Invitational Registration Competitor Information Name: DOB: Address: City State Zip Dojo Rank/ Time Training AJJF# Sensei: Registration: Kata (per person) $20.00 After 11-10 $30.00 Prices good until May10th afterwards add $5 to each event. Register online or Send check (payable to KSK) to 21139 Victory Blvd. Woodland Hills Ca. 91303 For more information, contact Sensei Gregory Poretz Temp AJJF Membership $5.00 818-347-3656 [email protected] Total: $ Youth Divisions Kata 5-6 Beg 5-6 Adv 7-9 Beg 7-9 Adv 10-12 Beg 10-12 Adv 13-15 Beg 13-15 Adv Adult Divisions Kata 6th Kyu 5th Kyu 4th Kyu 3rd&2nd Kyu 1st Kyu Shodan Nidan-Sandan Yondan+ In consideration of being permitted to participate in the competition indicated above and/or being permitted to enter any competition area, I the undersigned participant / competitor or parent(s) and/or legal guardian(s) of the minor participant named above understand and acknowledge that there are inherent risks and dangers associated with participation in martial arts events and activities which could result in serious bodily injury and or property damage and loss. I/We hereby RELEASE, WAIVE, DISCHARGE ALL CLAIMS AND LIABILITIES AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE, the KSK Martial Arts or any other martial arts school or facility associated with this event/competition, including owners, managers, promoters, volunteers, staff, officials, medics lessees of premises used to conduct the martial arts event or program, and other person associated in any way with this event from all liability to the undersigned for any and all claims, demands, losses or damages resulting from my or my minor child’s attendance or participation in this event. I hereby assume all risks and liabilities of participation in this event regardless of cause and acknowledge and agree that I am fully aware of the risks and hazards associated with participation in this event and hereby elect to enter voluntarily. Should injury occur, I agree to use my/minor's personal medical insurance for all medical payments. I irrecoverably authorize KSK Martial Arts to copy, use, publish for art, advertising, trade, or any other lawful purpose whatsoever, photographic portraits, pictures or videotapes of me, in which I may be included. I have read this release and waiver of liability, assumption of risk and indemnity agreement, fully understand it terms, understand that I have given up substantial rights by signing it and have signed it freely and voluntarily without any inducement, assurance, or guarantee being made to me and intend my signature to be complete and unconditional release of all liability to the greatest extent allowed by law. I certify that I am mentally and physically fit to participate. Participant's Signature:__________________________________________ Date:____________ Official Use Only Sex ______ Age______ Weight_________ Time in Training Yr_____MO_______ Pool Number_________ This are AJJF Sanctioned Events. AJJF Membership Required to Participate. Temporary event membership available for $5. American Judo and Jujitsu Federation KATA CONTEST JUDGING FORM Fill in the appropriate blanks. List optional arts and arts in the combative sequence in the order you will show them. Bring four copies of this form to the contest, filled out clearly. Host Dojo _____________________________________ Date of Contest ________________ Contestant #1 Name: _________________________ Rank: ____________ AJJF #/exp_date________ Contestant #2 Name: _________________________ Rank: ____________ AJJF #/exp_date ________ Contestants' Dojo _________________ ____Sensei Name & Rank: ___________________________ SCORE Art JUDGE'S COMMENTS (Brief) Max 10 pts REQUIRED ARTS each, half As Written in the AJJF Kata Manual for Kyu Ranks (0.5) points allowed 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ELECTIVE ARTS-Write “V” for Variations 6. 7. 8. COMBATIVE SEQUENCE ARTS- Arts should occur in the order listed. At least 2 arts should be from first 5 arts above 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Score Combative Sequence Max 15 pts, half (0.5) points allowed. Appearance (Presence on mat, Clean gi; obi centered and properly tied; overall appearance) Score Max 5 Points Judge's Signature: ___________________________________________ Rank: _____________ Total Score: ___________ Auditor #1 _________________ Auditor #2 ________________ .
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