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i dont know if this will be any use but it is for aiki-jutsu,

 

Mat Ettiquette

 

Breakfalls

 

Basic Excercises

 

Punches(oi tsuki, gyaku tsuki, choku tsuki)

 

Kicks(mae geri, Mawashi Geri, Yoko geri)

 

2 Escapes from front strangle

 

2 Escapes from back strangle

 

2 arm locks from punches

 

Arm Lock

 

Shoulder Lock

 

Wrist Lock

 

Major HIp Throw and Lock (2 locks)

 

Escape from floor strangles (2 of)

 

Defense against Kick on the floor

 

I finally found out my syllabus - see if this can help u mate!

Anthony Bullock

1st Dan Black Belt - Shotokan Karate

5th Kyu Yellow Belt - Aiki-Jutsu

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[color=indigo]Thanks for your help moobrack - however, there are no punches and kicks in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu! Also, my class never went over breakfalls because we were all well-versed in tae kwon do and had to know breakfalls! [/color]

1st dan Tae Kwon Do

Yellow Belt Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

16 Years Old

Girls kick butt!

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For my Aikido Yellow, which I take in Sept (AHHH!)

 

I have to do,

 

5 techniques from 1st form, which is someone grabbing my wrist from the opposite side, (Katate-tori).

 

They are called,

 

Ikkyo

 

Nikkyo

 

Sankyo

 

Yonkyo

 

Shiho nage

 

Kokyu Nage

 

Kaiten Nage

 

This is the easy bit, then I have to do Ki exercise's. Which are tricky, fun things such as have an unbendable arm, using Ki. Ukemi(breakfalls), using Ki, being able to stand up if someone tries to knock you down after the break fall. Lots of balance tests.

 

Good luck with your grading.

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::edit:: Edited by Bon

It takes sacrifice to be the best.


There are always two choices, two paths to take. One is easy. And its only reward is that it's easy.

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::edit:: Edited by Bon

It takes sacrifice to be the best.


There are always two choices, two paths to take. One is easy. And its only reward is that it's easy.

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[color=indigo]Actually, I don't know what a yellow belt is equivalent to. Neither does my instructor. Or his. Or his. This team has never had a kids program! I think we are NJ's first Royler Gracie affiliate kids team! :D As far as your tip requirements, I am pretty sure I have all those down. However, no tip. I think it's because I'm being taught in a more informal setting. I believe we will have a black belt visit us sometime in the fall for evaluation. Perhaps I will be awarded a stripe or something there! I can't see the yellow belt being equal to a blue belt....then what is orange and green equal to? Remember Rockson Gracie? He could beat many adult purples when he was a 15 year old green belt.

 

Anyway, I was just curious - I turned 15 in June and will probably not be ready for a new belt before I turn 16, and by then I will be eligable for a blue belt :wink:

 

Thanks for your halp, everybody. Good luck on your gradings, moobrack and Kensai![/color]

1st dan Tae Kwon Do

Yellow Belt Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

16 Years Old

Girls kick butt!

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