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#Youth combatants must authorise to fight in tournaments. | #Youth combatants must authorise to fight in tournaments. | ||
#After their initial authorisation, they must re-authorise when it is time to change to the next division. | #After their initial authorisation, they must re-authorise when it is time to change to the next division. | ||
#To authorise, youth combatants must be observed fighting | #To authorise, youth combatants must be observed fighting to verify that that they understand and follow the rules and are safe on the field. They must be seen to: | ||
#*Identify the legal and illegal target areas on the body. | #*Identify the legal and illegal target areas on the body. | ||
#*Demonstrate losing an arm or leg. | #*Demonstrate losing an arm or leg. | ||
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#*Spend several minutes sparring with an experienced youth fighter. | #*Spend several minutes sparring with an experienced youth fighter. | ||
#*Fight a formal bout against an experienced youth fighter, including dying defensively if they are killed. | #*Fight a formal bout against an experienced youth fighter, including dying defensively if they are killed. | ||
#The authorising marshal should look for the following | #The authorising marshal should look for the following behaviours: | ||
#*Blows struck with appropriate calibration levels | #*Blows struck with appropriate calibration levels | ||
#*Acceptance of received blows of appropriate force | #*Acceptance of received blows of appropriate force | ||
#*Adherence to rules | #*Adherence to rules | ||
#*Confidence | #*Confidence on the field; not running away from opponents or ducking in fear at incoming blows | ||
#:NB: Youth fighters do not have to be skilled to be authorised, they just need to be safe. | #:NB: Youth fighters do not have to be skilled to be authorised, they just need to be safe. | ||
#Youth fighters may authorise up a division before they reach the listed age if parents and authorising marshal agree that they are ready, based on their skill and size. | #Youth fighters may authorise up a division before they reach the listed age if parents and authorising marshal agree that they are ready, based on their skill and size. |
Revision as of 02:59, 2 November 2023
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- Youth do not have to be authorised to take part in youth armoured combat training sessions, classes and practices.
- Youth combatants must authorise to fight in tournaments.
- After their initial authorisation, they must re-authorise when it is time to change to the next division.
- To authorise, youth combatants must be observed fighting to verify that that they understand and follow the rules and are safe on the field. They must be seen to:
- Identify the legal and illegal target areas on the body.
- Demonstrate losing an arm or leg.
- Throw a calibration blow at another, more experienced fighter, and verify that the blow used appropriate force. If another youth fighter is not available, have the authorising fighter strike your thigh or marshal's staff.
- Spend several minutes sparring with an experienced youth fighter.
- Fight a formal bout against an experienced youth fighter, including dying defensively if they are killed.
- The authorising marshal should look for the following behaviours:
- Blows struck with appropriate calibration levels
- Acceptance of received blows of appropriate force
- Adherence to rules
- Confidence on the field; not running away from opponents or ducking in fear at incoming blows
- NB: Youth fighters do not have to be skilled to be authorised, they just need to be safe.
- Youth fighters may authorise up a division before they reach the listed age if parents and authorising marshal agree that they are ready, based on their skill and size.