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| We would also reduce the number of kumite drills, to focus more on different techniques. | | We would also reduce the number of kumite drills, to focus more on different techniques. |
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| Instead of 10 Kihon Kumite, we would only have 2, but train them in all sort of variations, so the principle gets more clear. | | Instead of 10 Kihon Kumite, we would only have 5, but train them in all sort of variations, so the principle gets more clear. |
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| == Techniques ==
| | The connection between yakusoku kumite and jiyu kumite has to be more clear. |
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| | * Use all Wado Ryu Principles as Hironori Otsuka develop them between 50 and 100 years ago. |
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| == Syllabus ==
| | Taking things from other styles, but keep it Wado-Ryu: |
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| I suggest a simple system of 5 Kyu and 5 Dan or 8 Kyu and 8 Dan.
| | * Low Kick from Muay Thai as Mawashigeri Gedan |
| | * Fighting gear frum Kudo or Shorinji Kempo |
| | * Training-Methodand rules for free fight from Kudo Shorinji Kempo and others. |
| | * Ground fight in Jiyu Kumite. |
| | * Fight relistic, for example fpr 30 seconds or so (in real street fight, you don't have much time. |
| | * Teach/Lern the use of the Principles against other attacks like boxking attacks. |
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| So that people don't get to impatient, we need maybo 8 kyu and 8 dan.
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| Examinations or tests for the next Kyu Grade can be taken after 3 months up to the 3th Kyu (total 18 months minimum).
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| * 2nd Kyu: minimum 6 months later
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| * 1nd Kyu: minimum 12 months later
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| ! Grade
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| |2. Kyu
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| |All Dan Grades
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| | Dan multiplied wtih 5
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| | Minimum Age is (Dan minus 2) multiplied with 10. There is no age limit before Godan. For Example: Godan has minimum of 25 Years Training and is a must be at least 30 years old. Hachidan at least 40 years of training and 60 years old.
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| The technical program goes like this:
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| 8th Kyu: Sonobazuki
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| 7th Kyu: Junzuki
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| From 6th to 1st Kyu the examinee has to show always the next one technique of Tsuki, Keri, Uchi and Uke, like all the numbers one on 6th Kyu, numbers 2 on 5th Kyu and so on till all numbers 6 on 1st Kyu:
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| {{Wado 2 - List of Kihon Waza}} | |
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| Then we have the following Yakusoku Kumite:
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| Kihon Kumite 5 & 10
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| Ura no Kumite ? & 23
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| Idori X & Y
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| Kyusho no e Kogeki 1 & 2
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| 4rd Kyu:
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| Ura no Kumite ?
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| 3rd Kyu:
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| Ura no Kumite 23
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| 2th Kyu:
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| Kihon Kumite 5
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| 1th Kyu:
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| Kihon Kumite 10
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| Shodan:
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| Idori X
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| Nidan:
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| Idory Y
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| Sandan:
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| Kyusho no e Kogeki 1
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| Yodan:
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| Kyusho no e Kogeki 2
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| Godan and higher:
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| Show all the 8 Yakusoku Kumite and for each of the 4 types create and show 5 different drills that perfectly in to the category. For example create 5 new Kihon Kumite, which uses exact the same pattern and principles from the number of attacks to the end. By Kyusho no e Koegki you have to clearly show also the kuzushi at the end and so on.
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| From Shodan you have also to show how to use them in Jiyu Kumite and explain your understanding of the principles.
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| From Sandan you have to show variations on command like "Show how the technique has to be changed when the attack is Jodan instead of Chudan". Variations may inlcudie different side (left/right) of attack, Height (Jodan/Chudan for Tsuki, Gedan/Chudan/Jodan for Keri), mawashizuki instead of tobikomizuki and so on.
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| Then there is a list of other techniques which has to performed in Kihon form and on a partner:
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| # Ashi Barai
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| Joint locks:
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| From 5th to 1st Kyu one joint lock of each type more (for example: 4th Kyu is 2 wrist locks, 2 leg locks and so an. By the 1st Kyu the number is at 5 for each lock type.
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| The categories are
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| # Wrist locks
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| # Leg locks
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| # Arm locks
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| # Small joint manipulation
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| By all the Dan-Grades you have to show all 24 Kihon Waza, minimum 20 Joint locks on the partner , all the 'other techniques'.
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| From all the above Information you see, which techniques are on the test.
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| Examples:
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| 8th Kyu
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| Sonobakzuki
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| 1st Kyu
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| 6 Kihon Waza (1 Tsuki, 1 Keri, 1 Uke, 1 Uchi)
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| Kihon Kumite 10
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| Sandan
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| 24 Kihon Waza (6 Tsuki, 6 Keri, 6 Uke, 6 Uchi)
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| 20 Joint Locks (5 wrist, 5 arm, 5 leg, 5 small joints)
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| Kyusho no e Kogeki 1
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| Show variations for other attacks on request of the examinatiors.
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| Show the Yakusoku Techniques and principles from free movement or in Jiyu Kumite.
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| Explain the principles behind the Yakusoku Kumite iincluding questions.
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| Godan and higher
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| 24 Kihon Waza (6 Tsuki, 6 Keri, 6 Uke, 6 Uchi)
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| 8 Yakusoku Kumite
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| 20 Joint Locks (5 wrist, 5 arm, 5 leg, 5 small joints)
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| 20 self created Yakusoku Kumite (5 idori, 5 Kihon Kumite, 5 Ura no Kumite, 5 Kyusho no e Kogeki)
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| X 'other techniques' on a partner like ashi barai
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| Show variations for other attacks on request of the examinatiors.
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| Show the Yakusoku Techniques and principles from free movement or in Jiyu Kumite.
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| Explain the principles behind the Yakusoku Kumite iincluding questions.
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| == Sorted by Grade ==
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| === 8th Kyu ===
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| === Yodan ===
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| * Minimum Age: none
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| * Minimum Years of Training: 20 Years
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| Kihon Waza:
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| {{Wado 2 - List of Kihon Waza}} | |
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| Yakusoku Kumite:
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| Kyusho no e Kogeki 2
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| Joint Locks:
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| 5 Wrist
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| 5 Leg
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| 5 Arm
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| 5 Small Joints
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| Other Techniques:
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| *Ashi Barai
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| Other:
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| * Explain the principles behind each move of each yakusoku kumite.
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| * Show the techniques in Jiyu Kumite
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| * Show variations of the Yakusoku Kumite at request of the examinatiors
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| === Godan ===
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| * Minimum Age: 30 Years
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| * Minimum Years of Training: 25 Years
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| Kihon Waza:
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| {{Wado 2 - List of Kihon Waza}}
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| Yakusoku Kumite:
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| Kihon Kumite 5 & 10
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| Ura no Kumite ? & 23
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| Idori X & Y
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| Kyusho no e Kogeki 1 & 2
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| Create new Yakusoku Kumite:
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| 5 Kihon Kumite
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| 5 Ura no Kumite
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| 5 Idori
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| 5 Kyusho no e Kogeki
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| Joint Locks:
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| 5 Wrist
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| 5 Leg
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| 5 Arm
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| 5 Small Joints
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| Other Techniques:
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| *Ashi Barai
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| Other:
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| * Explain the principles behind each move of each yakusoku kumite.
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| * Show the techniques in Jiyu Kumite
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| * Show variations of the Yakusoku Kumite at request of the examinatiors
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| === Rokudan ===
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| * Minimum Age: 40 Years
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| * Minimum Years of Training: 30 Years
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| Complete Program of Godan.
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| == Syllabus ==
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| |+ Kyu
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| ! Grade
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| ! Minimum Months after last Kyu
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| ! Content of the Test
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| |8. Kyu
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| | 1 month
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| | Sonobazuki
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| |7. Kyu
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| | Junzuki
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| |6. Kyu
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| |5. Kyu
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| |* Junzuki
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| * Maegeri
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| * Ura Ken
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| * Soto Uke
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| |4. Kyu
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| | 3 months
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| |* Gyakuzuki
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| * Mawashigeri
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| * Uchi Uke
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| * Ura no Kumite X
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| |3. Kyu
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| |* Junzuki no tsukomi
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| * Sokuto
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| * Haito Uchi
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| * Jodan Uke
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| * Ura no Kumite 23
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| |* Gyakuzuki no tsukomi
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| * Sokuto Fumikomi
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| * Empi Uchi
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| * Gedan Barai
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| * Kihon Kumite 5
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| |* Tobikomizuki
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| * Ushirogeri
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| * Teisho Uchi
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| * Shuto Uke
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| * Kihon Kumite 10
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| * Nagashizuki
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| * Hizageri
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| * Teisho Uchi
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| * 5 Wrist locks
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| * 5 Arm locks
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| * 5 Small Joint locks
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| * Idori X
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| * 6 Tsuki
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| * 6 Keri
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| * 6 Uchi
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| * 6 Uke
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| * 5 Wrist locks
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| * 5 Arm locks
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| * 5 Small Joint locks
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| * Kyusho no e Kogeki 1
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| * Show and explain Ten I, Ten Gi, Ten Tai
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| * Show and explain Nagasu, Inasu, Noru
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| * Kihon Kumite 5
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| * Kihon Kumite 10
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| * Ura no Kumite
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| * Ura no Kumite 23
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| * Idori X
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| * Idori Y
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| * Kyusho no e Kogeki 1
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| * Kyusho no e Kogeki 2
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| | Create and Show 1 new of each Kumite-Group.
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| |6. Dan
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| |8. Dan
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