BUTOKUDEN Kendo Members:
The Christmas Tournament and Party was a big success! Thank you Hiroyuki and College/High School students for organizing the event.
Taro
BUTOKUDEN Martial Arts Dojo offers classes in Kendo, Karate, Aikido, Naginata, Jodo, Sogetsuryu Ikebana, Bushido Culture and Yoga
BUTOKUDEN Kendo Members:
The Christmas Tournament and Party was a big success! Thank you Hiroyuki and College/High School students for organizing the event.
Taro
RSVP July 27, 2010 (Friday)
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Date: August 15,2010
Roll Call: 7:30 AM
Place: CSULB, Pyramid
Tournaments
*Yudansha Divisions (Regular Tournament)
1 dan, 2 dan,3 dan,4 dan, and women’s dan
Rules: 4 minutes, unlimited Extension
*Kyu Team
0-4 Kyu Team (3 kenshi, 17 yeas of age and under)
3-1 Kyu Team (3 kenshi, 17 years of age and under)
Rules: Each dojo can submit up to 2 teams in each division
3 minutes, no extension
*Kachinuki Team
3 kenshi consisting of any combination of below mentioned:
-Adult kyu (18 years of age and older)
– Yudansha (up to 3 dan and 30 years of age and older)
Minimum of 2 kenshi per team
Taisho can not tie. If there are any ties prior to the taisho match both participants will sit
down.
No jodan, no nitto, and no tsuki
Each dojo can submit up to 2 teams
Tournament Fee: $20.00
◦ Officials, staff members, spectators, and volunteers have FREE admission. However, will be asked to pay a parking fee.
Volunteer: Three courts and front desk need volunteers
Kyu Tournaments
AUGUST 22,2010
Roll Call 8:00~8:30 (all divisions)
Place: Hompa Honganji
815 East First St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Tournament
Individual Matches; 3 minutes, 2 min extension, hantei (Except semifinals and final)
Team Matches; 3 minutes, no extension
Divisions
10years and under any kyu
11 to 13 years any kyu
14 to 15 years any kyu
Women’s kyu 14 and older
Adult 16 and older
1) 0-4 kyu
2) 3-1 kyu
Team (kyu team)
senpo : 11 and under any kyu
jiho : 13 and under any kyu
chuken : 15 and under any kyu
fukusho : any kyu, any age
taisho : any kyu, any age
Tournament Fees:
Kyu Division- $15.00
Bento- $9.00 each
*all fees are non-refundable
Southern California Kendo Organization
To all SCKO Affiliated Dojo
Regarding: Additional requirement for Kendo Rank Promotion Examination
We would like to announce that Southern California Kendo Organization (SCKO) has decided to add an examination item for 1 Kyu, 2 Kyu, and 3 Kyu promotion exams. The new test item is called “Basic Kendo practice with Bokuto” and All Japan Kendo Federation has been implementing in their promotion exams for the past few years. Please refer to the link below:
http://www.kendo.or.jp/news/200906_kendo-kyui-sinsakitei.html
Kenshis that have already obtained 1 Dan or higher will not have the opportunity to take this test. However, it is required that these people learn all the basic movements. Please master all 9 basic movements by yourself. If you have any questions, the SCKO Education department will always be happy to help you.
1. General: “Basic Kendo practice with Bokuto” is in total 9 basic steps which incorporates most of the basic Kendo movements. See explanation below (Japanese) and the video.
http://ken55.suppa.jp/waza.html
2. Since this is the first time we are implementing this, we will proceed in stages.
– November 2010 Promotion Exam: All 1 Kyu, 2 Kyu and 3 Kyu examinee must take the Bokuto Keiko Basic 1 to 4.
– April 2011: 1 Kyu and 2 Kyu examinee must take the Bokuto Keiko Basic 1 to 6, and 3 Kyu needs to take Basic 1 to 4.
– November 2011: 1 Kyu examinee must take a Bokuto Keiko Basic 1 to 9, 2 Kyu take Basic 1 to 6, and 3 Kyu take Basic 1 to 4.
– After April 2012: 1 Kyu – Basic 1 to 9
2 Kyu – Basic 1 to 6
3 Kyu – Basic 1 to 4
3. For a better understanding of Bokuto Keiko, SCKO Education will schedule seminars for all Dojo instructors (TBD). All Dojo instructors have the responsible to teach your Dojo members.
4. All 4 Kyu and higher Kenshis need their own Bokuto, which is required to learn Bokuto Keiko and also to take the exam.
This is an official announcement from SCKO and if you have any question, please contact the President, VP/Promotion, VP/education or Secretary of SCKO.
Sincerely yours,
Masaharu Makino
President SCKO
VP/Promotion Examination
VP/Education
For detailed information regarding this tryout, please refer to the link below:
>>> SCKO TEAM SCKO 2011 – Preliminary Tryout Rules
DEADLINE FOR BUTOKUDEN APPLICATION:
6/28/2010
Southern California Kendo Organization TEAM SCKO 2011 – Preliminary Tryout
Event: TEAM SCKO 2011 – Preliminary Tryout
Date: Sunday, September 19, 2010
Time: Sign in & Shinai Check: 11:00AM
Sign in closes: 12:00AM
Elimination starts: 12:30AM
Entry Fee: $25 per division
Registration Deadline: June 30, 2010
Location: Osaka Sangyo University (OSULA)
The Southern California Kendo Organization (SCKO) would like to invite eligible Kenshis to enter the TEAM SCKO 2011 Preliminary Tryout. The Preliminary Tryout is the first round of the two elimination tryouts process, which will determine who will represent SCKO at the 2011 All U.S. Kendo Championships (AUSKF), to be held during the July 4th weekend, in 2011 (tentative). Details are yet to be decided.
Open tryouts is extremely time consuming. Therefore, the SCKO Board of Directors is asking each Dojo instructors, to recommend their outstanding Kenshis to participate in the Preliminary Tryout.
Qualifications:
• All participants must be members of both the SCKO and the AUSKF
• 2010 SCKO and AUSKF dues must be paid by March 31, 2011.
• All participants must be within the division age by the tournament date (July 2011).
Kenshis may only compete in one (1) division for the AUSKF Championships. However, you may enter a Kenshi in as many divisions as desired for the SCKO qualification process, as long as that participant meets the eligibility requirements, and pays the appropriate entry fee of $25 per division entered. Entry fees are non-refundable.
Category | Age | RankRestriction | AUSKFMembership | Selection Matches |
Men | 16 or over | N/A | 3 Years | 3 min. Encho |
Women | 16 or over | N/A | 3 Years | 3 min. Encho |
Senior Youth (Boys) | 16 – 18 | N/A | 1 Year | 3 min. Encho |
Junior Youth (Boys) | 12 – 15 | N/A | 1 Year | 3 min. Encho |
Senior Youth (Girls) | 16 – 18 | N/A | 1 Year | 3 min. Encho |
Junior Youth (Girls) | 12 – 15 | N/A | 1 Year | 3 min. Encho |
Senior | 50 + | 3 Dan or higher | 1 Year | 3 min. Encho |
Mudansha (Men/Women) | 18 or over | 1 Kyu or lower | 1 Year | 3 min. Encho |
Round Robin results will be based on the following criteria:
1) Player with the most “Number of Won Matches”
2) If the “Number of Won Matches” is the same, then the player with the most “Number of Points (Ippon) obtained”
3) If “Number of Won Matches” and “Number of Points (Ippon) obtained” are both tied, then a re-match will be played, in “Ippon Shobu”
TEAM SCKO Preliminary Tryout Application
TEAM SCKO Prospect
DOJO: ____________________________________________________
HEAD INSTRUCTOR NAME: __________________________________
Please check eligibility requirements.
Enter your Preliminary Tryout recommended participants information and return by June 30, 2010 to the following:
(Please use more pages if necessary)
Team SCKO Manager
Shoichi Morinaga
LATE ENTRIES ARE NOT ACCEPTED
NAME (Last, First) | RANK | AGE | DIVISION | AUSKF # | Phone # | |
Kendo, Taro (Sample) | 2 Dan | 18 | Men | 12345 | 714-333-1234 | kendo@scko.org |
Kendo, Taro (Sample) | 2 Dan | 18 | Sr. Youth | 12345 | 714-333-1234 | kendo@scko.org |
Number of Participants: | $25/division:x 25 | Total: |
2011 AUSKF National Championship
Team SCKO Tryout Participation Requirements
Team SCKO Selection Criteria
After Team SCKO is selected
Important Notice
Team SCKO Schedule for AUSKF National Championship
Date | Event | Notes |
Jun 30, 2010 | Deadline to submit names for the Preliminary tryout | |
Jul/Aug, 2010 | Keiko sessions in preparation for AUSKF Nationals | Everyone who has submitted their names for the Preliminary Tryout should participate in the Keiko sessions. Practices will be held at Cerritos Dojo, every 1st and 3rd Friday of the month (18:30 – 20:00PM). Practice schedule may change as based on the progress of the team. |
Sep 19, 2010 | Preliminary Tryout(Group Round Robin) | In the Preliminary Tryout, Prospect Players will be divided into groups, and the selected players will advance to the Final Tryout.Selection criteria: Round Robin results and Manager and Coach’s selection |
Jan/Feb 2011 | Training Camp | Manager/Coach to determine date and agenda |
Feb 13, 2011 | Final Tryout Part I | Round Robin. SCKO Team Members will be selected in the Final Tryout (Part I/ II). The number of players to be selected in each category is listed in the chart below. |
Mar 13, 2011 | Final Tryout Part II | Round Robin. Continuation of the Final Tryout |
Jun 2011 | Training Camp | Manager/Coach to determine date and agenda |
Jun 2011 | Send-off/Motivational party | After June 19th SCKO Godo Keiko (Tentative) |
Jul 2011 | Championships | AUSKF National Championship |
Number of players to be selected by category
Category | Age | Team SCKOTotal (Selection/Mgr. Coach Pick) |
Men | 16 or over | 9 (7/2) |
Women | 16 or over | 8 (6/2) |
Senior Youth (Boys) | 16 – 18 | 6 (3/3) |
Junior Youth (Boys) | 12 – 15 | 6 (3/3) |
Senior Youth (Girls) | 16 – 18 | 6 (3/3) |
Junior Youth (Girls) | 12 – 15 | 3 (0/3) |
Senior | 50 + | 2 |
Mudansha (Men/Women) | 18 or over | 2 Men+1 Women (1/2) |
Team SCKO Manager
Shoichi Morinaga
Please RSVP by May 28
June 13 (Sunday) Junior Godogeiko SCKF & SCKO
Location:
Cerritos Regional Park
19700 Bloomfield Avenue
Cerritos, CA 90703-7811
Date/Time:
Sunday June 13
8:00 – 11:45AM
MEET AT 7:45AM
Practice Menu:
Warm-up/Suburi (30 min)
Kirikaeshi/Oikomi (30 min)
Break
Shiai (60 min)
Godogeiko (60 min)
Uchikomi/Kakarigeiko (30 min)
Question for AUSKF Kendo Ranking (Shoudan and Shoukyu Shinsa) Examinations
Please answer the following question by writing (clearly/legibly) in either English or Japanese. You may also use the back side of this paper.
Question: Describe some benefits of “kirikaeshi”.
Please choose one (1) of the following questions and answer by writing (clearly/legibly) in either English or Japanese. You may also use the back side of this paper.
Choose one (1) of the following to answer:
l Describe “ki-ken-tai-ichi”.
l Describe 3 types of Kendo footwork.
Please choose one (1) of the following questions and answer by writing (clearly/legibly) in either English or Japanese. You may also use the back side of this paper.
Choose one (1) of the following to answer:
l Describe the 4 types of Kendo “sicknesses”.
l Describe the 3 “ma-ai ”.
Please choose one (1) of the following questions and answer by writing (clearly/legibly) in either English or Japanese. You may also use the back side of this paper.
Choose one (1) of the following to answer:
l Describe the elements of “yuko-datotsu”.
l Describe “enzan-no-metsuke”.
Exam for: 4 Dan
Please choose one (1) of the following questions and answer by writing (clearly/legibly) in either English or Japanese. You may also use the back side of this paper.
Choose one (1) of the following to answer:
l Describe the benefits of the Kendo kata and its relevance to shinai keiko.
l Describe the elements of “yuko-datotsu”.