Sunday, 4 December 2016
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
BSF Practical Proficiency Award Scheme
BSF Practical Proficiency Award Scheme
Instructors Awards
Level 1 to 3
Personal Requirements
Level 1
1) Member of a BSF affiliated association
2) Must be an experience Sport Sambo
Player
3) Minimum 15 years of age
4) Have First Aid Certificate
5) Has read the BSF Child Protection
Policy
Level 2
1) Member of a BSF affiliated association
2) Minimum of 2 years experience in Sport
Sambo
3) Minimum 17 years of age
4) Have a First Aid Certificate
5) Has read the BSF Child Protection
Policy
6) Level 1 Instructor
7) Level 1 Referee/Timekeeper recorder
Level 3
1) Member of a BSF affiliated association
2) Minimum of 3 years experience in Sport Sambo
3) Minimum 21 years of age
4) Have a First Aid Certificate
5) Has read the BSF Child Protection
Policy
6) Level 2 Instructors
7) Level 1 Referee/Timekeeper recorder
8) Club Level Competition Controller
Examination Requirements
Level 1
1) Demonstrate a correct warm up
procedure
2) Demonstrate 3 techniques of the
examiners choosing from the syllabus
3) Explain what Safe Exercise means
4) Teach a lesson
5) Questions on Rules of your Discipline
Level 2
1) Demonstrate a correct warm up
procedure
2) Demonstrate 6 techniques of the
examiners choosing from the syllabus
3) Explain what Safe Exercise means
4) Teach a lesson
5) Questions on Rules of your Discipline
6) Prepare Lesson Plan
Level 3
1) Demonstrate a correct warm up
procedure
2) Demonstrate various Throws counter,
combinations plus show arm locks, leg locks and Holding techniques
3) Explain what is meant by Safe Exercise
4) Teach a lesson
5) Questions on Rules of your Discipline
and Referee Match
6) Prepare Lesson Plan
All candidates must be aware of
Thursday, 20 October 2016
CombatSombo Camcorder
I was one of the first to offer Camcorder Grading’s and the
established Martial Arts Community condemned me. Saying grading must be done on
site. WHY? Obviously you cannot do a Camcorder Grading for a competitive art
but when a grading is just about showing technique why not? When you think
about it a Camcorder is a better way of examining someone techniques and can
improve their technique. In a standard grading where you perform all your
techniques in front of an examiner it becomes no more then an endurance test
with many of the techniques failing because of fatigue.
Now some organisations/examiners say that is the reason why you need a formal grading but ask yourself if you are doing a Martial Art as a Combat Form when do you spend hours continually in Combat? If you are competing in a Competitive Combat Discipline then you either have to show your track record by ways of competitive wins and proof of wins or as we do in the IBF UK you compete on the day of the grading. Yet even our IBF UK Competitive Dan Grades have to do Kata and theory but does this have be done on one day? I think not for example for 1st Dan you are expected to do Nage No Kata this can be done by camcorder or with a senior examiner present on the final day of the Competitive grading you will be asked to do one set. The logic behind that is that you are still practicing the Kata, we in the IBF put considerable emphasis on Kata not all organisations do, that is their choice.
Now some organisations/examiners say that is the reason why you need a formal grading but ask yourself if you are doing a Martial Art as a Combat Form when do you spend hours continually in Combat? If you are competing in a Competitive Combat Discipline then you either have to show your track record by ways of competitive wins and proof of wins or as we do in the IBF UK you compete on the day of the grading. Yet even our IBF UK Competitive Dan Grades have to do Kata and theory but does this have be done on one day? I think not for example for 1st Dan you are expected to do Nage No Kata this can be done by camcorder or with a senior examiner present on the final day of the Competitive grading you will be asked to do one set. The logic behind that is that you are still practicing the Kata, we in the IBF put considerable emphasis on Kata not all organisations do, that is their choice.
So why can a Camcorder Grading be superior to a normal
standard grading?
1)
It is not a test of unnecessary endurance. Want
to show your fitness do a fitness test
2)
The Grading itself becomes a learning module.
The Candidate can look at the technique on Camcorder delete it until they have
got it right so therefor improve the technique. They can also film each
technique from different angles and can spot anomalies as can the Examiner
3)
The examiner can spend time looking at the
recording rewinding if unsure of what they have seen. This will help them with
their decision and also help the candidate when giving an assessment
4)
You keep a record of the Grading’s for ever
5)
Proof of you ability. Martial Arts does have a
reputation for Practitioners criticizing other Practitioners on their ability
and their status a copy of your grading can displace this
The Martial Arts are inundated by
so called experts you see people as young as 30 claiming to be 10th
Dan in a Multitude of Completely different Arts, Camcorder Grading would prove
they are Charlatans’. A Grade is only as good as the organisation that awards
it. So if someone who claims is a 10th Dan in the King Kong Martial Arts Society
that maybe telling the truth But what you need to ask is what is the King Kong Society and what are their standards? My
Camcorder Grading’s have the advantage that through the Classical Martial Arts
Society all my examiners can show their credentials most have 30 years to 60
years experience and the CombatSombo has even bigger advantage in that the
System was devised by me and is a Registered Trade mark in my name, so any
person stating they are doing CombatSombo must be registered to me and my
organisation
So if your are interested in
Camcorder Grading in CombatSombo or Classical Martial Contact Martin Clarke 8th
Dan IBFBCSA@gmail.com
http://combatsombouk.blogspot.co.uk/
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Saturday, 15 October 2016
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