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| Osoto Gari - Large Outer Reap | Kosoto Gari - Small Outside Reap | Hiza Garuma - Knee Wheel | |
| Ouchi Gari - Large Toe Inner Reap | |||
| Kouchi Gari - Small Toe Inner Reap | Tai Otoshi - Body Drop | O Goshi - Large Hip Throw | |
| Ippon Seoinage - One Arm Shoulder Throw | Harai Goshi - Hip Sweep | Deashi Harai - Forward Foot Sweep | Sumi Gaeshi - Corner Throw |
hapkido creed (great for the kid's wall at home)
benefits of karate for kids (great article)
dealing with injuries (royler gracie's philosophy)
All uniforms should be clean and odor free. A shirt should be worn under your uniform and no jewelry should be worn. ONLY The Hapkido Institute school patch should be worn on the left side of the chest. Patches are a requirement.
Please arrive at least 10 minutes early to change and stretch. If you are late, please change and wait on the side of the mat until invited by the instructor.
Remember to scan your card before class or during water break.
Yellow and up are required to have boxing or sparring gloves and should bring them to every class.
Green and up are required to have a Judo/JuJitsu style uniform for ground days.
Assistant Instructor's:
Being an assistant instructor is completely voluntary and considered an honor.
In order to be eligible you need the following:
Red Belt
Help out once a week 1 or more classes
Red or Blue pants (provided by THI)
Permission of the Chief Instructor.
We support Sports Jujitsu competition, 100%. We feel this is the only competition of its kind that allow competitors of other arts safely, and fairly compete.
Good sportsmanship and competitor safety are of prime concern in the development of the Jujitsu America Sport Jujitsu Competition Rules and format. Their aim is to promote a balanced and vigorous approach to competition that provides equal opportunity for competitors from various martial arts backgrounds to succeed in this format, whether the competitors� training focus may be in comprehensive and diverse martial arts such as jujitsu or those martial arts specifically focused on one particular area, such as percussion (striking and kicking), projections (throwing and takedowns), or grappling (matwork). All interested competitors have an opportunity to succeed and are welcomed to participate in the spirit of healthy, vigorous, and ethical competition above all. Strong competition provides a healthy opportunity for participants to test their skills and further their development physically, mentally, and culturally. We aim to deliver a dynamic, balanced, safe, and fair competition format.
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