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i think just about everything was covered except one problem,

you said your taking your kids, so:

gameboy or such type thingy

pillow (they are seriously long days)

and a baby sitter (becouse we all need a little solitude before we compete)

ive been taking kids to tournaments for years and the hardest part is keeping them entertained after that competeing is a piece of cake!!

sticks and stones may break my bones, but i am trained to kill you.

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Make sure that you have some extra batteries for the Gameboy(s). It would be pretty distracting to hear their cries of anguish when the darn things quit in the middle of their "best game ever" when you are in the middle of your match or kata. Oh, and label their stuff. Things get put down in the weirdest places.

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Oh, and label their stuff. Things get put down in the weirdest places.

That's a good thing for adults to do too. At bigger tourneys stuff can sometimes end up in all sorts of wierd places.

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  • 2 weeks later...
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I take:

Sparring gear.

Sandwiches, water and lucozade.

Money.

Martial arts license and passport (we need another form of ID).

Dobok/Gi and belt.

I also have to wear a suit and tie when I am not in competition, and other clothes for after.

Kick shields for warming up and focus pads.

Major thing is deoderent for afterwards.

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  • 3 months later...
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I go to tournaments a little more relaxed

I take a kata (heavier gi) gi for kata so it is nice neat and clean looking

A belt obviously

Then I just have a small adidas pull string backpack sack thing whic contains:

Blue and Red WKF Handpands (depending on which side I am on)

White AAU handpads (for AAU tourny's and PKC if im not on red side)

Mouthpiece

tape

cup and supporter

head gear (i hang it off one of the strings on the bag)

Shinpads (i put them in my head gear)

and a bottle of water and possibly an energy drink

That is what is in my tournament bag

Hope this helps

-Kyle

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Haven't been to one yet, but I would say the first thing I would bring is a clear and focused mind.

I don't have to be the best, just better than you!


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I take

Uniform

Gloves, mouthpiece, cup (all kept in a shureido bag)

Water

Lunch

Sometimes money and cell phone

All taken in a dojo bag.

I wear my clothes and dojo jacket.

"What we do in life, echoes in eternity."


"We must all fear evil men. But there is another kind of evil which we must fear most, and that is the indifference of good men."

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