Japanese Word Pronunciation All of the Japanese terms and word are pronounced using the modified Hepburn Romanization System. This system uses only five vowel sounds and is makes the pronunciation of the word a lot easier overall. The following charts will show you how and with sound it is pronounced with. A – ah, as the a in “Daughter” E – eh, as the e in “Deck” I – ee, as the ee in “Deep” O – oh, as the o in “No” U – ooh, as the oo in “Tooth”
For information concerning the Martial Arts For Jesus Academy Test booklet, please refer to the below: MAFJ Academy P.O. Box 4278 Spanaway, WA 98387 Email: info@mafj.org Publication by MAFJ Publications ©2007 Written by Glenn A. Layson, Jr. Copyright ©2007 by Glenn A. Layson, Jr. All right reserved. Printed in the United States TXu 1-370-918 First Edition, 2007 Second Edition, 2008
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Content Grading scale, Dojo etiquette and Code of behavior for students……………….3 Yellow Belt Test…………………………………………………………………...11 Orange Belt Test………………………………………………………………….13 Green Belt Test…………………………………………………………………...16 Blue Belt Test…………………………………………………………………….19 Purple Belt Test...………………………………………………………………..22 Brown Belt Test...………………………………………………………………..25 Black Belt Test...………………………………………………………………...29
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Grading Scale, Dojo Etiquette and Code of Behavior for Students
Content Grading Scale……………………………………………………………………..4 Section A ……………………………………………………………………........4 Appearance Section B Protocol……………………………………………………………………………5 Section C Outside the Dojo………………………………………………………………….7 Section D Rules to Avoid Improper Use of the Martial Arts……………………………...7 Section E Final Thought……………………………………………………………………..8 Terms in Japanese……………………………………………………………....9
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Grading Scale, Dojo Etiquette and Code of Behavior For Students Martial Arts for Jesus
Grading Scale: This is the grading scale for the belt testing. It is made to enhance the judgment of the instructor. It will help you as a student to put a score on the ability of how you preformed the task. Grading Scale Martial Arts for Jesus Pore Good Excellent 1-25 30-80 90-100 Not able to Able to Perfectly perform perform preformed the task. the task. the task Not Pass if Pass with passable. performed. excellence.
Dojo Etiquette & Code of Behavior for Students
Section A Appearance The martial arts students should be clean cut and neat at all times, in and out of the dojo. The following should be practice to be the proper Christian mentor. 1)
Gi's are to be washed and neatly ironed before each class.
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Belts are never to touch the floor when putting them on.
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The gi should be closed in the front with the left flap over the right flap. This signifies life.
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The belt should be tied with the knot open to the left. This signifies openmindedness.
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The belt should hang evenly and not be twisted in the back.
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Jewelry and watches are never to be worn in class.
Your uniform shows if you are a sloppy Christian or a clean, sharp Christian. These little things other students pick up and will copy. Always remember your testimony.
Section B Protocol Organization and structure are essential to any martial arts class. Violations in this area will be disciplined quickly for the good of all. Frequently the entire class will be disciplined for individual violations. The following needs to be drilled into the students to teach them authority. 1)
Chain of Command: Any question is to be taken to the belt level immediately above their own. If unable to answer, they should do the same, if unable to answer, they will do likewise.
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When bowing, the student should always maintain eye contact.
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When the student is asking or answering a question, or executing the command of an upper belt, he should always bow first. Likewise, he should bow when done.
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The student should always answer with “yes, sir!” or “no, sir! Never with, “yeah” or “uh-huh.”
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When standing in formation, the student should be paying attention to one thing, and one thing only, this being the sensei or the task at hand. Never let the student’s eyes wander to another session, or activity.
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When the student is executing a basic move or kata, he should always maintain his stance and restrain from scratching or wiping sweat from his brow until he has been put at ease by the sensei.
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The student should never run or pass between a sensei and his session.
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Upon entering or exiting the dojo, all students and senseis should bow either to the American flag or, upon its absence, to the highest ranking belt present. This is showing respect for authority.
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Shoes and socks are to be removed from the student and the sensei before entering the dojo. Only martial arts shoes should be worn in the dojo.
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The martial arts are a serious pursuit; therefore the student’s attitude while training should be one of attentive willingness to learn. This means that horseplay should not be tolerated.
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When called into formation the student should run!
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If the student does not have anything to do, he should make up something constructive to his training. He should not sit or “play” with his friends. If the student really can’t find anything to do, he should ask the sensei first, and if, busy, he should ask the next belt level for something to do.
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When the student is addressing someone of upper or lower belt he should maintain eye contact, and speak loudly and clearly.
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When the student is lining up, he should move quickly and orderly. The sensei should always know who should be in the line according to their rank. Within belt levels, seniority is based on date of belt and then age. Lining up should never take more than thirty seconds.
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If a visiting professor arrives during a class, the first sensei to see him should immediately stop the class and bring them to attention. Then the senior belt should turn the class over to an assistant while he greets the visitor
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When an upper belt is teaching, he should concern himself with his own affairs unless he is assisting them.
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Any fees the student has to pay should be paid promptly.
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If the student sees an upper belt carrying anything or executing a task, he should immediately offer to take his place or assist him.
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It is the responsibility of the dojo sensei to determine who is ready for testing and advancement. A student should never ask to be tested. This is a clear indication of wrong motives and lack of discipline.
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The students should always bring a notebook and Bible to every class; these are to be used not only for devotions, but to record what you have learned at each session.
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When a Sensei calls for every ones attention, all activity should stop immediately. All should be silent and awaiting instruction as for what to do next.
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All students and senseis should always be early for class. Tardiness causes all to suffer and shows a disregard for others.
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If a class is in session and a student arrives late, or if he has been sent to an active session, the student should stand at attention at the door or behind the class and wait to be recognized by the sensei.
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The Student should always be looking for opportunities to be a servant (cleaning, set up, carrying the instructor’s bags, teaching a lower belt...etc.) Neglect in this area indicates excessive pride or lack of attention to his surroundings.
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Adults are always to be addressed properly by their last name (Mr., Sensei, Professor, Dr., Pastor, etc.). Even as the sensei you should always address adults by their last name unless asked otherwise. This will show the proper example to your students.
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When a student has completed an exercise and is told to stand, he should immediately jump to his feet. If this is not done, it indicates disobedience or being out of shape, neither of which are expected from a martial artist. Section C Outside the Dojo
Above all, remember that you as the student are a representative of the martial arts and your team. Never should your appearance, words or behavior cause others to form a bad opinion of the martial arts. As you grow and mature in the martial arts, it should be evident in your appearance. Hair should be neatly trimmed, out of the eyes, off the ears, off the back, and tapered in the back. When an outsider sees a Christian Martial Artist, every aspect ought to be above reproach and exceptional (physical technique, mental knowledge and control, appearance, spiritual witness and poise). At no time will a martial artist defile his body and reduce his effectiveness by using any tobacco or alcoholic products. The only drugs to be taken are those prescribed by a medical doctor or for a definitive medical purpose. Also, there are not to be any piercing of the body. You are to exhibit self control in and outside of class. You should never start a fight. This will result in immediate expulsion from the team and/or expulsion of the teaching privileges. If you are involved in a fight, report it to the senseis. If they judge it to have been avoidable, although not your fault, you will be suspended for one week. A second occurrence will result in expulsion from the class. The martial artist is not to be a “show off”. Students should not clown around or try to impress others with their physical know how. This pertains not only to the regular class time but also in their church, neighborhoods and schools. Failure in this area shows that a sensei does not have the right attitude or maturity to teach in the martial arts.
Section D Rules to Avoid Improper Use of the Martial Arts Never use more force than any situation requires stopping the attacker. Once an attack has been stopped, you must not continue to apply any force against the attacker. The trained martial artist should fight only when he must, not when he can. Under no circumstance should the sensei “agree” to do battle with a troublemaker or bully. Never accept a challenge to fight; never agree to “step outside” to settle a dispute. Never be a willing party to any effort on the part of anyone to
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bait you into a fight. Never, under any circumstance allow any form of verbal insult, abuse,
challenge, or verbal threat to trigger any physical response, even when it is hurled at your wife/husband, girlfriend/boyfriend, mother/father, etc, in your presence. You should walk away unless they pursue and make physical contact or make action to then take them down. Your first responsibility is to protect your wife, girlfriend, mother, etc. The job of a martial artist is to protect those who cannot protect themselves. 1)
It is often best for the skilled martial artist not to respond at all to many mild forms of attack (a push, shove, or an obviously intended hostile handshake, etc.), but instead, to simply leave the area. Avoid trouble whenever possible, and do not allow your ego to command your hands and feet.
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A preemptive strike is the best way to deal with unavoidable violence. Based on your assessment of imminent danger, use sufficient force to stop the attack while still in its formative stages. Situations calling for a preemptive strike would include somebody suddenly raising a fist to strike you, somebody suddenly reaching for you in an obviously attacking manner, someone clearly reaching for a concealed weapon, someone aggressively assuming a fighting stance in front of you, or someone verbally threatening you with physical force. Then it is right to proceed to give proper force to the person.
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The use of force is generally acceptable when you are confronted with multiple assailants, attacked from behind, threatened with a loss of freedom (hand/feet bound, abducted, blindfolded, locked in a room, forced to lie face down, etc.), or must come to the aid of someone who are being assaulted (but be sure that you know who the real victim is).
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Fighting is regarded as a last resort by martial artists, to be used in the most extreme circumstances. Well-skilled parishioners who have attained the rank of black belt have been trained in such humble regard as to give their attacker the feeling of superiority when, in fact, it is the black belt, who walks away rather than fighting, who has been the strongest. It is the serious martial artist who trains diligently for the day when his skills may be used to protect his life or the life of another, but wishes, above all else, that he never be forced to do so.
Section E Final Thought All of these actions are key because other students watch everything you do. As a student, you might be the only saved person in the class. Others will watch you and will see that there is something different about you. By God’s grace they will see your testimony and want to receive Christ as their savior. Phil. 4:13 “I can do all things though Christ which strengtheneth me.�
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Terms in Japanese: These terms are crucial to the sensei. He must know these to become a sensei and should use them in every class. This will give the students some insight on the language and culture of an every day 16th century class. Japanese numbers One Iche Two Ni Three San Four She Five Go Six Roku Seven Sinchi Eight Hachi Nine Ku Ten Ju General Uniform Belt Gym Instructor Master Head master Black belt levels Student levels Forms Sparring Yell
Gi Obi Dojo Sensei Professor, Shihan Soke Dan ranks, Yudansha Kyu ranks Kata, hyungs Kuinite Ki-Ya
Basic Commands Attention Formal bow Start Wait Stop Prepare to turn Low turns Ready Position Rest
Kilskai Rai Hajine Matte Yame Dwee Dola Yoi Yasuine
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Yellow Belt Test MAFJ Academy
Sc. = “Score” Fill in the blanks provided
Quick Form Students Name_____________________________ Date______________ Instructors Name____________________________ Score _______ Pass (Y / N) (mark one)
Students Signature_________________________________________ Instructors Signature________________________________________
Definition Attention – Sc._____ Bow – Sc._____ Ki-Ya – Sc._____ Punches to know Straight punch – Sc._____ Twist punch – Sc._____ Shuto strike – Sc._____ Blocks to know Side block – Sc._____ Upward block – Sc._____ Downward block – Sc._____ Shuto block – Sc._____ Twisting Forearm block – Sc._____ Kicks to know Front kick – Sc._____ Roundhouse – Sc._____ Holds to know Upper four corner hold – Sc._____ Side four corner hold – Sc._____ 11
Falls to know Front fall – Sc._____ Back fall – Sc._____ Left side fall – Sc._____ Right side fall – Sc._____ Throw to know Kouchi Gari – Sc._____ Kata to know 4 H Kata – Sc._____ Verse to know Phil. 4:13 “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” – Sc._____
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Orange Belt Test MAFJ Academy
Sc. = “Score” Fill in the blanks provided
Quick Form Students Name_____________________________ Date______________ Instructors Name____________________________ Score _______ Pass (Y / N) (mark one)
Students Signature_________________________________________ Instructors Signature________________________________________
Punches to know Hammer fist – Sc._____ Palm heel – Sc._____ Back hand – Sc._____ Straight punch – Sc._____ Twist punch – Sc._____ Shuto strike – Sc._____ Blocks to know Crane Block – Sc._____ Inside wrist, outside wrist block – Sc._____ Side block-pg – Sc._____ Upward block – Sc._____ Downward block – Sc._____ Shuto block – Sc._____ Twisting Forearm block – Sc._____ Kicks to know Inside crescent kick – Sc._____ Outside crescent kick – Sc._____ Side thrust kick – Sc._____ Front thrust kick – Sc._____ Back snap kick – Sc._____ Side snap kick – Sc._____ 13
Front kick – Sc._____ Roundhouse – Sc._____ Stances to know Low horse stance – Sc._____ High horse stance – Sc._____ Back stance – Sc._____ Terminology to know Count to ten in Japanese – Sc._____ A. One – Iche B. Two – Ni C. Three – San D. Four – She E. Five – Go F. Six – Roku G. Seven – Sinchi H. Eight – Hachi I. Nine – Ku J. Ten – Ju Name of your Uniform and Belt: Gi and Obi – Sc._____ Throws to know Ippon Seoinage – Sc._____ Ouchi Gari – Sc._____ Kouchi Gari – Sc._____ Arm Locks Cross arm lock – Sc._____ Sliding lapel strangle – Sc._____ Naked straggle – Sc._____ Katas to know 4 H Kata: Must be able to perform with a weapon. – Sc._____ 14
Verses to know Philippians 4:13 – Sc._____ 2 Samuel 1:27 – Sc._____ 2 Corinthians 10:4 – Sc._____ 1 Corinthians 8:9 – Sc._____
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Green Belt Test MAFJ Academy
Sc. = “Score” Fill in the blanks provided
Quick Form Students Name_____________________________ Date______________ Instructors Name____________________________ Score _______ Pass (Y / N) (mark one)
Students Signature_________________________________________ Instructors Signature________________________________________
Punches to know Palm Jaw – Sc._____ Hammer fist – Sc._____ Palm heel – Sc._____ Back hand – Sc._____ Straight punch – Sc._____ Twist punch – Sc._____ Shuto strike – Sc._____ Blocks to know Ox-Jaw – Sc._____ Crane Block – Sc._____ Inside wrist, outside wrist block – Sc._____ Side block – Sc._____ Upward block – Sc._____ Downward block – Sc._____ Shuto block – Sc._____ Twisting Forearm block – Sc._____ Kicks to know Side heel – Sc._____ Inside crescent kick – Sc._____ Outside crescent kick – Sc._____ Side thrust kick – Sc._____ 16
Front thrust kick – Sc._____ Back snap kick – Sc._____ Side snap kick – Sc._____ Front kick – Sc._____ Roundhouse – Sc._____
Stances to know Front stance – Sc._____ Low horse stance – Sc._____ High horse stance – Sc._____ Back stance – Sc._____ Right Seison stance – Sc._____ Left Seison stance – Sc._____ Skills to know Show the ability to spar – Sc._____ Count to ten in Japanese. – Sc._____ Name your Uniform and Belt. – Sc._____ Arm Locks Cross arm lock – Sc._____ Sliding lapel strangle – Sc._____ Naked strangle – Sc._____ Throws to know Ogoshi – Sc._____ Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi – Sc._____ Harai Tsuri Komi – Sc._____ Ippon Seoinage – Sc._____ Ouchi Gari – Sc._____ Kouchi Gari – Sc._____
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Katas to know 4 H Kata – Sc._____ Go-gatsu – Sc._____ Verses to know Romans 3:10 – Sc._____ Romans 3:23 – Sc._____ Ephesians 2:8-9 – Sc._____ Philippians 4:13 – Sc._____ 2 Samuel 1:27 – Sc._____ 2 Corinthians 10:4 – Sc._____ 1 Corinthians 8:9 – Sc._____
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Blue Belt Test MAFJ Academy
Sc. = “Score” Fill in the blanks provided
Quick Form Students Name_____________________________ Date______________ Instructors Name____________________________ Score _______ Pass (Y / N) (mark one)
Students Signature_________________________________________ Instructors Signature________________________________________
Punches to know Forefinger spear – Sc._____ Two finger spear – Sc._____ One finger spear – Sc._____ Palm Jaw – Sc._____ Hammer fist – Sc._____ Palm heel – Sc._____ Back hand – Sc._____ Straight punch – Sc._____ Twist punch – Sc._____ Shuto strike – Sc._____ Blocks to know Scooping hand – Sc._____ Palm – Sc._____ Ox Jaw – Sc._____ Crane Block – Sc._____ Inside wrist, outside wrist block – Sc._____ Side block – Sc._____ Upward block – Sc._____ Downward block – Sc._____ Shuto block – Sc._____ Twisting Forearm block – Sc._____
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Kicks to know Double side, kick – Sc._____ Front drop, kick – Sc._____ Side drop, kick – Sc._____ Front drop, sweep – Sc._____ Side drop, sweep – Sc._____ Side heel – Sc._____ Inside crescent kick – Sc._____ Outside crescent kick – Sc._____ Side thrust kick – Sc._____ Front thrust kick – Sc._____ Back snap kick – Sc._____ Side snap kick – Sc._____ Front kick – Sc._____ Roundhouse – Sc._____ Stances to know Front stance – Sc._____ Low horse stance – Sc._____ High horse stance – Sc._____ Back stance – Sc._____ Right Seisan stance – Sc._____ Left Seisan stance – Sc._____ Throws to know Hiza Goshi – Sc._____ Hiza Guruma – Sc._____ Morte Seionage – Sc._____ Ogoshi – Sc._____ Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi – Sc._____ Harai Tsuri Komi – Sc._____ Ippon Seoinage – Sc._____ Ouchi Gari – Sc._____ Kouchi Gari – Sc._____
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Katas to know 4 H Kata – Sc._____ Go-gatsu – Sc._____ Imasu-mazukii – Sc._____
Arm Locks Cross arm lock – Sc._____ Sliding lapel strangle – Sc._____ Naked strangle – Sc._____ Verses to know Romans 3:10 – Sc._____ Romans 5:23 – Sc._____ Romans 3:10 – Sc._____ Romans 3:23 – Sc._____ Ephesians 2:8-9 – Sc._____ Philippians 4:13 – Sc._____ 2 Samuel 1:27 – Sc._____ 2 Corinthians 10:4 – Sc._____ 1 Corinthians 8:9 – Sc._____
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Purple Belt Test MAFJ Academy
Sc. = “Score” Fill in the blanks provided
Quick Form Students Name_____________________________ Date______________ Instructors Name____________________________ Score _______ Pass (Y / N) (mark one)
Students Signature_________________________________________ Instructors Signature________________________________________
Punches to know Elbow Strike – Sc._____ Inside fist – Sc._____ Back Hand – Sc._____ Forefinger spear – Sc._____ Two finger spear – Sc._____ One Finger spear – Sc._____ Palm Jaw – Sc._____ Hammer fist – Sc._____ Palm heel – Sc._____ Back fist from the side – Sc._____ Straight punch – Sc._____ Twist punch – Sc._____ Shuto strike – Sc._____ Blocks to know Inside Crescent Block – Sc._____ Outside Crescent Block – Sc._____ Scooping hand – Sc._____ Palm – Sc._____ Ox Jaw – Sc._____ Crane Block – Sc._____ Inside wrist, outside wrist block – Sc._____ Side block – Sc._____ 22
Upward block – Sc._____ Downward block – Sc._____ Shuto block – Sc._____ Twisting Forearm block – Sc._____
Kicks to know Side heel kick to a Roundhouse Kick – Sc._____ Double side, kick – Sc._____ Front drop, kick – Sc._____ Side drop, kick – Sc._____ Front drop, sweep – Sc._____ Side drop, sweep – Sc._____ Side heel – Sc._____ Inside crescent kick – Sc._____ Outside crescent kick – Sc._____ Side thrust kick – Sc._____ Front thrust kick – Sc._____ Back snap kick – Sc._____ Side snap kick – Sc._____ Front kick – Sc._____ Roundhouse – Sc._____ Stances to know Front stance – Sc._____ Low horse stance – Sc._____ High horse stance – Sc._____ Back stance – Sc._____ Right Seisan stance – Sc._____ Left Seisan stance – Sc._____ Throws to know Tomoenage – Sc._____ Taiotoshi – Sc._____ Hiza Goshi – Sc._____ 23
Hiza Guruma – Sc._____ Morte Seionage – Sc._____ Ogoshi – Sc._____ Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi – Sc._____ Harai Tsuri Komi – Sc._____ Ippon Seoinage – Sc._____ Ouchi Gari – Sc._____ Kouchi Gari – Sc._____ Katas to know 4 H Kata – Sc._____ Go-gatsu – Sc._____ Imasu-mazukii – Sc._____ Itadkimasu-issho – Sc._____ Verses to know Daniel 2:20 – Sc._____ John 3:16 – Sc._____ Romans 3:10 – Sc._____ Romans 5:23 – Sc._____ Romans 3:10 – Sc._____ Romans 3:23 – Sc._____ Ephesians 2:8-9 – Sc._____ Philippians 4:13 – Sc._____ 2 Samuel 1:27 – Sc._____ 2 Corinthians 10:4 – Sc._____ 1 Corinthians 8:9 – Sc._____
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Brown Belt Test MAFJ Academy
Sc. = “Score” Fill in the blanks provided
Quick Form Students Name_____________________________ Date______________ Instructors Name____________________________ Score _______ Pass (Y / N) (mark one)
Students Signature_________________________________________ Instructors Signature________________________________________
Punches U-Punch – Sc._____ Wrist Strike (crane strike) – Sc._____ Elbow Strike – Sc._____ Inside fist – Sc._____ Back Hand – Sc._____ Forefinger spear – Sc._____ Two finger spear – Sc._____ One Finger spear – Sc._____ Palm Jaw – Sc._____ Hammer fist – Sc._____ Palm heel – Sc._____ Back fist from the side – Sc._____ Straight punch – Sc._____ Twist punch – Sc._____ Shuto strike – Sc._____ Blocks Crane Block – Sc._____ Crane Block with down ward Palm Block – Sc._____ Outward Wrist Block and Inward Wrist Block – Sc._____ Forearm Block – Sc._____ Inside Forearm Block – Sc._____ Inside Crescent Block – Sc._____ 25
Outside Crescent Block – Sc._____ Scooping hand – Sc._____ Palm – Sc._____ Ox Jaw-pg – Sc._____ Crane Block – Sc._____ Inside wrist, outside wrist block – Sc._____ Side block – Sc._____ Upward block – Sc._____ Downward block – Sc._____ Shuto block – Sc._____ Twisting Forearm block – Sc._____ Kicks Lift Kick – Sc._____ Inside Crescent Kick to a Spinning Back Kick – Sc._____ Hook Kick to a Roundhouse Kick – Sc._____ Lift Kick with a Crescent Kick – Sc._____ Side heel kick to a Roundhouse Kick – Sc._____ Double side, kick – Sc._____ Front drop, kick – Sc._____ Side drop, kick – Sc._____ Front drop, sweep – Sc._____ Side drop, sweep – Sc._____ Side heel – Sc._____ Inside crescent kick – Sc._____ Outside crescent kick – Sc._____ Side thrust kick – Sc._____ Front thrust kick – Sc._____ Back snap kick – Sc._____ Side snap kick – Sc._____ Front kick – Sc._____ Roundhouse – Sc._____
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Stances Front stance – Sc._____ Low horse stance – Sc._____ High horse stance – Sc._____ Back stance – Sc._____ Right Seisan stance – Sc._____ Left Seisan stance Throws Hane Makikomi – Sc._____ Tomoenage – Sc._____ Tomoenage – Sc._____ Taiotoshi – Sc._____ Hiza Goshi – Sc._____ Hiza Guruma – Sc._____ Morte Seionage – Sc._____ Ogoshi – Sc._____ Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi – Sc._____ Harai Tsuri Komi – Sc._____ Ippon Seoinage – Sc._____ Ouchi Gari – Sc._____ Kouchi Gari – Sc._____ Katas 4 H Kata – Sc._____ Go-gatsu – Sc._____ Imasu-mazukii – Sc._____ Itadkimasu-issho – Sc._____ Isasunimei-sama – Sc._____ Verses Daniel 2:20 – Sc._____ John 3:16 – Sc._____ Romans 3:10 – Sc._____ Romans 5:23 – Sc._____ 27
Romans 3:10 – Sc._____ Romans 3:23 – Sc._____ Ephesians 2:8-9 – Sc._____ Philippians 4:13 – Sc._____ 2 Samuel 1:27 – Sc._____ 2 Corinthians 10:4 – Sc._____ 1 Corinthians 8:9 – Sc._____
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Black Belt Test MAFJ Academy
Sc. = “Score” Fill in the blanks provided
Quick Form Students Name_____________________________ Date______________ Instructors Name____________________________ Score _______ Pass (Y / N) (mark one)
Students Signature_________________________________________ Instructors Signature________________________________________
Punches to know Head Butt – Sc._____ Palm Slap – Sc._____ Double Punch – Sc._____ Shoulder hit – Sc._____ U-Punch – Sc._____ Wrist Strike (crane strike) – Sc._____ Elbow Strike – Sc._____ Inside fist – Sc._____ Back Hand – Sc._____ Forefinger spear – Sc._____ Two finger spear – Sc._____ One Finger spear – Sc._____ Palm Jaw – Sc._____ Hammer fist – Sc._____ Palm heel – Sc._____ Back fist from the side – Sc._____ Straight punch – Sc._____ Twist punch – Sc._____ Shuto strike – Sc._____ Blocks to know Interchanging Palm – Sc._____ Crane Block – Sc._____ 29
Crane Block with down ward Palm Block – Sc._____ Outward Wrist Block and Inward Wrist Block – Sc._____ Forearm Block – Sc._____ Inside Forearm Block – Sc._____ Inside Crescent Block – Sc._____ Outside Crescent Block – Sc._____ Scooping hand – Sc._____ Palm – Sc._____ Ox Jaw – Sc._____ Crane Block – Sc._____ Inside wrist, outside wrist block – Sc._____ Side block – Sc._____ Upward block – Sc._____ Downward block – Sc._____ Shuto block – Sc._____ Twisting Forearm block – Sc._____ Kicks to know Lift Kick – Sc._____ Inside Crescent Kick to a Spinning Back Kick – Sc._____ Hook Kick to a Roundhouse Kick – Sc._____ Lift Kick with a Crescent Kick – Sc._____ Side heel kick to a Roundhouse Kick – Sc._____ Double side, kick – Sc._____ Front drop, kick – Sc._____ Side drop, kick – Sc._____ Front drop, sweep – Sc._____ Side drop, sweep – Sc._____ Side heel – Sc._____ Inside crescent kick – Sc._____ Outside crescent kick – Sc._____ Side thrust kick – Sc._____ Front thrust kick – Sc._____ Back snap kick – Sc._____ Side snap kick – Sc._____ 30
Front kick – Sc._____ Roundhouse – Sc._____ Karate Stances Front stance – Sc._____ Low horse stance – Sc._____ High horse stance – Sc._____ Back stance – Sc._____ Right Seisan stance – Sc._____ Left Seisan stance – Sc._____ Judo Stances Natural stance – Sc._____ Natural defensive – Sc._____ Crouched defensive – Sc._____ Throws to know Hane Makikomi – Sc._____ Tomoenage – Sc._____ Tomoenage – Sc._____ Taiotoshi – Sc._____ Hiza Goshi – Sc._____ Hiza Guruma – Sc._____ Morte Seionage – Sc._____ Ogoshi – Sc._____ Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi – Sc._____ Harai Tsuri Komi – Sc._____ Ippon Seoinage – Sc._____ Ouchi Gari – Sc._____ Kouchi Gari – Sc._____ Katas 4 H Kata – Sc._____ Go-gatsu – Sc._____ Imasu-mazukii – Sc._____ 31
Itadkimasu-issho – Sc._____ Isasunimei-sama – Sc._____ Arm Locks Cross arm lock – Sc._____ Sliding lapel strangle – Sc._____ Naked strangle – Sc._____ Verses to know Daniel 2:20 – Sc._____ John 3:16 – Sc._____ Romans 3:10 – Sc._____ Romans 5:23 – Sc._____ Romans 3:10 – Sc._____ Romans 3:23 – Sc._____ Ephesians 2:8-9 – Sc._____ Philippians 4:13 – Sc._____ 2 Samuel 1:27 – Sc._____ 2 Corinthians 10:4 – Sc._____ 1 Corinthians 8:9 – Sc._____ Holds to know Upper four corner hold – Sc._____ Side four corner hold – Sc._____ Shoulder Hold – Sc._____ Cross chest hold – Sc._____ Falls to know Front fall – Sc._____ Back fall – Sc._____ Left side fall – Sc._____ Right side fall – Sc._____
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