1st Kyu: Brown Belt
Throws |
| A head, hip and knee throw |
| An outside winding throw |
| A dropping half - shoulder throw |
| A rotating wrist throw and pin |
| An outer wheel throw |
| A standing shoulder wheel |
| A dropping shoulder wheel throw |
| A single arm fig 4 lock. Throw and finish |
| A wrist throw and lock. Followed by manipulation on the ground, then compliance hold to standing and come along technique |
| A reverse hip throw with sleeper hold finish |
Sweeps |
| A minor inside leg sweep |
| A major inside leg sweep |
| A loin sweep |
| A transitional leg sweep |
Chokes and strangles |
| A vertical arm sleeper hold |
| A neck reinforced naked strangle and arm bar |
| A palm and forearm strangle (2) from both the front and rear |
| A sliding collar strangle and hip throw/ wheel combined |
Defences |
|
|
Defences against ground strangles (4) |
� (2) Two between the legs |
| � (2) Two astride the body | |
Defences |
| Defence against a sidekick to the head - with a reverse outside hock throw |
| Defence against a front kick to the head - with a crescent throw |
| Defence against a roundhouse kick to the head - using a rear scoop |
Escapes |
|
|
Escapes from head chancery (3) |
� One from the front |
| � One from either side of the body | |
| Escapes when held by both wrists from behind (2) | |
Kicks |
| Jumping reverse roundhouse kick |
| Jumping axe kick |
| Jumping back kick |
1 step Randori |
| Hand and feet (any attack) |
Randori |
| Empty hand defences against unknown attacks from an unarmed opponent |
| Empty hand defences against unknown attacks from a knife-welding opponent |
Breaker board destruction |
| 2 boards choice of kick and leg |
| 2 boards choice of hand strike |
Anatomy |
| The brown belt candidate are required to know all major bone groups and pressure points of the human body |
First aid skills |
|
The brown belt candidate should be able to recognise and competently deal with the following: - |
| Nosebleeds |
| Concussion |
| Shock |
| Cuts (including presence of a foreign body) |
| Compression |
| Choking |
| Collar bone fractures |
| Jaw fracture |
| Penetrating chest and back wounds (including when a foreign body is present) |
| Controlling blood loss - through direct and in direct pressure |
| The students must have a though knowledge and understanding of the methods of mouth to mouth ventilation and of external chest compression. |
| In order to resuscitate an injured person - both adult and child. |