Satori Karate Australia Launceston Dojo will be hosting the Launceston Open Karate Championships and Training camp on Saturday 12-13th September. All Karate-ka are invited to attend training with Shihan Dominic Sculli 8th Dan, Sensei Adam Minster 5th Dan & Sensei Jessica Sculli 2nd Dan.
VENUE: Scotch Oakburn Middle School Gym Penquite rd TAS 7250
Satori Tasmania Open Training Camp
Saturday 12th
11.00am-12.00am Kumite with Sensei Adam Minster
12.00pm-1.00pm Combat with Sensei Dom Sculli
1.00pm-2.00pm Lunch (bring own lunch)
2pm.00-3.00pm Kata with Sensei Jessica Sculli
3.00-4.30pm Karate Rules for competition with State Referee Commission
Training Camp fee $40
Launceston Open Karate Championships
Sunday 13th September
9:00am
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the commencement time
Competition entry fee $60.00
Spectators FREE Entry
Entries close Sunday 6th Sept 5pm
Attend the course with a clean Gi (FULL UNIFORM; NO T-SHIRTS), your club badge and all your sparring equipment. Remember your dojo etiquette, remain confident in your ability and be determined to perform at your personal best.
KATA (Forms)
Competitors perform kata simultaneously. White to Green belts and all 4-7yrs can perform the same kata, all other levels must alternate Kata each round ie Kata A/Kata B/Kata A.
GLADIATOR CLASH
Each competitor has a shield and a helmet. The aim is to force the opponent outside of the marked area. The match is 1:30 minutes and is scored first to 3 outings or the one with the most points (first point receives advantage if match is drawn). Competitors must use shields to push and can be penalised and/or disqualified for falling repeatedly on the floor.
SHOULDER/KNEE TAG
The aim is score points by tagging the knee or the shoulder of the opponent with control without causing injury. The match is 1:30 minutes and is scored first to 3 points (first point receives advantage if match is drawn). Competitors can be penalised and/or disqualified for running out of the area and making excessive contact.
KUMITE (Sparring)
Each competitor must have all protective gear including mouth guard, boys must have groin guard, helmets and body protectors will be provided. The aim is to score points, 1 point for punches, 2 points for a body kick and 3 points for a head kick or take down with a well-timed strike. All scoring techniques must be controlled, accurate and technically correct. The match concludes when a competitor is 8 points ahead or the time is up, matches are 1:30 minutes for 13years and under and 2 minutes for 14-18years. Competitors can be penalised and/or disqualified for repeatedly exiting the competition area, making excessive contact and/or poor sporting behaviour.
More information on the Kata and Kumite rules can be found on the WKF website www.wkf.net