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The BJA Coaching Commission
have approved in principle the proposed revisions to the Junior
Grading syllabus currently being piloted by our Technical Director
Dr Andrew Moshanov. Commission members and Area Technical Directors
were given a presentation of the proposed criteria at a recent
meeting and they unanimously endorsed it as the desired baseline
criteria for the forthcoming modifications to our current Junior
grading scheme from Novice through to 18th Mon.
Andrew explained to those present that:
"The system has been designed to elevate the current technical
standard of junior judo in Britain and it encompasses a good mixture
of skills and techniques as incorporated in similar learning resources
in French, German and Russian Judo systems. The number of techniques
offered as a compulsory knowledge base has been almost tripled,
however it is not all about the numbers. The syllabus has all
major of the desired performance skills and sees them progressively
introduced to players. Players need to grasp these skills regardless
of them choosing to follow a competitive or non-competitive pathway
in Judo".
The full draft version
of this new Junior Syllabus will be displayed on the BJA web site
shortly for nationwide discussion and feedback.
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