Youth Armoured Combat Draft:Running Youth Armoured Combat Authorisations
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Authorisations
- Youth armoured combat authorising marshals must conduct the authorisation test and complete the proper paperwork to ensure that the authorisation is registered.
- Authorisations must be conducted in a manner appropriate for the division.
- At least one other adult must witness the authorisation.
- A parent or legal guardian (not nominated caregiver) must be present for their child's authorisation.
- All youth armoured combatants must reauthorise when permanently changing divisions.
- Youth are expected to practice at the next division level before authorising.
- Youth combatants must demonstrate their knowledge of the rules of youth armoured combat.
- Youth combatants must demonstrate that they can safely spar with other youths of all divisions including and below the one they are authorising for
- They must be able to effectively block shots.
- If a previously authorised combatant fails to pass an authorisation for the next division, they can continue to participate in their previous division.
- They must be able to consistently throw shots at the appropriate level of calibration to legal target areas.
Authorisation Preparation
- Youth armoured combat authorising marshals must be fully prepared before an authorisation
- Have the Authorisation form ready
- Make sure there is an authorised youth available and equipped
- Ensure the Parent/Guardian will either be present, or confirm they have witnessed Youth Armoured Combat previously
- Have a fighting area prepared, with clearly defined limits and a 2M exclusion zone beyond them
- A marshal's pole
- A selection of weapons and shields is helpful
- Have a copy of the rules