Part A – Theoretical Knowledge
A.1
Demonstrate broad knowledge of dojo etiquette and Japanese terminology appropriate to the dojo
A.2
Demonstrate broad knowledge of the history of Jujitsu, Kyushin Ryu School and lineage of the School Principal
A.3
Demonstrate and explain the benefits of exercise and stretching techniques – before and after training sessions
A.4
Demonstrate and explain the various strategies utilised in training sessions: e.g. uchikomi, butsukari, kumite, randori
A.5
Demonstrate and explain at least three types of skill-based competitions utilise in Jujitsu
Part A – Theoretical Knowledge
B.1
Demonstrate broad knowledge of break-falling techniques – in various directions
B.2
Demonstrate improved knowledge of all previous Practical Knowledge requirements – on both sides of the body
B.3
Demonstrate the effective application of the following:
- 2 Hip Throws
- 2 Leg Throws
- 2 Shoulder Throws
- 3 Hand Throws
- 3 Sacrifice Throws
- 3 Takedowns
- 5 Target Areas
- 3 Punches
- 3 Kicks
- 3 Blocks
- 5 Arm Locks
- 5 Leg Locks
- 5 Strangles
- 3 Head Locks
- 3 Standing Restaint Holds
- 5 Ground Restaint Holds
Part C – Technical Knowledge
C.1
Demonstrate and explain:
- The control of external haemorrhage
- The treament for a nose bleed
C.2
Demonstrate and explain the principles of:
- “Pretence Weak” positioning
- Distraction strategies
- Disinterested “thinker” stance
Part D – Technical Knowledge
D.1
Demonstrate a satisfactory degree of competence in the use of Jujitsu techniques during sessions where one person attacks continuously (kumite) and where both partners attack and defend (randori)
D.2
Demonstrate the use of Practical Knowledge requirements in Part B to address kicking, punching and grasping attacks from the front, rear and on the ground. Attacks will be nominated by the examiner, and an effective reaction is required.