Mon Grading Syllabus |
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Due to the recent review and subsequent upheaval of the Mon syllabus, this section will be steadily growing over the next few months. To start with this will keep to the lists of techniques, eventually there will be videos and descriptions to all techniques (starting from the lowest grade first) to give our members every opportunity with the gradings. 6th Mon to 7th Mon 7th Mon to 8th Mon 8th Mon to 9th Mon
Tachiwaza: Ko-uchi-gari, Tsuri-komi-goshi, O-goshi PERFORMANCE SKILLS Combination Techniques: O-uchi-gari into Ko-uchi-gari, Ko-uchi-gari into O-soto-gari Counter Techniques: O-uchi-gari countered by Tsuri-komi-goshi Newaza: Escape from Kesa-gatame using `bridge and roll' into Kesa-gatame from between Uke's legs' Randori: Light Randori with a cooperative partner of approximately three minutes duration. Showing a variety of waza and kumikata and throws to both right and left sides. PERSONAL CHOICE Select and demonstrate two tachiwaza and one osaekomiwaza from the BJA Technical Grading Syllabus TERMINOLOGY AND SUPPLEMENTARY KNOWLEDGE Know the common English translations and meaning of all Japanese terminology used in this section. Give two examples of actions against the contest rules demonstrate the proper procedures for coming onto and leaving the mat during a contest. Understand and observe the simple regulations and terminology governing Randori, including the correct method for signalling submission. To translate the following Japanese words into their common English names and where appropriate explain their meaning: Uke Tori Waza-ari-awasete-ippon
Tachiwaza: Ko-soto-gari, Ko-soto-gake, Morote-seoi-nage PERFORMANCE SKILLS
Tachiwaza: Seoi-otoshi, O-soto-gari PERFORMANCE SKILLS Combination Techniques: Ippon-seoi-nage into Ko-uchi-gake, any technique as combinations with Seoi-otoshi. Newaza: Arm roll from behind Uke from in front of Uke. Randori: Demonstration attacking and defending in Randori for approximately 3 minutes, showing knowledge of Kumikata, Renzoku-waza, Renraku-waza and Kaeshi-waza with a cooperative partner PERSONAL CHOICE Demonstrate three favourite waza TERMINOLOGY AND SUPPLEMENTARY KNOWLEDGE Know the common English translations and meaning of all Japanese terminology used in this section. Translate the following Japanese words into their common English names and where appropriate explain their meaning: Hikiwake Hantei Give two examples of grips against the contest rules for negative or safety reasons. |
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