.British Open Sixfoot Series
BRITAIN'S MOST PRESTIGIOUS MARTIAL ARTS EVENTS 
BOSS 2008

THE BOSS OF ALL TOURNAMENTS


2008 POINTS SO FAR CLICK HERE
 

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WUMA England Promoter
Richard "DD" Hopkins

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WUMA Wales Promoter
Chris Edghill
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WUMA Scotland Promoter
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Richard "DD" Hopkins

BOSS is a professionally run series of Martial Arts Tournaments open to every club in each of the above countries to test their martial skills against other styles.
Category winner at each event are awarded points that are accumulated through the year, the winner is the one with the highest points at the end of the series. 
Country Champions will be determined by who has the most points in each category at the end of the year, winners will be awarded a special certificate.
The winner of any BOSS event are entitled to join the British Squad and compete at the next WUMA World Championships in 2008
The winner of any BOSS event in every category are entitled to come back at the end of the year & compete in the British Grand Championships in December 
British Championship fight offs 2008 is for winners to compete against each other for a 6 ft trophy.  "BE THERE IF YOU DARE"

To Download Boss 2008 Rules             Right Click then Save As  

To Download a Full list of Tournaments

Main Rules, Regulations and Categories below
For a full United Tournament Rulebook covering Semi & Light-Contact send £6 to the:
WUMA HQ Head Office, Cheltenham College of Martial Arts, 9 Shaftsbury Business Park, The Runnings, Cheltenham, Glos, GL51 9NH, England.     ALL BOSS EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO THE UTR RULEBOOK

Semi & Light Contact Rules (subject to the (UTR) Rulebook)

Semi & Light Contact scores

Semi & Light Contact

1pt for all controlled hand techniques.

ATTENTION - SAFETY WARNING

1pt for a back of leg sweep (ankle to ankle - calf to calf or thigh to thigh)

Anyone Injuring their opponent in Semi or Light-Contact should expect heavy penalties from the Referee
Novice Categories:  
No Jumping, Spinning or Sweeping Techniques

1pt     for a kick to body (Front & Side of the trunk).
2pts   for controlled jump kicks to body.
2pts   for controlled kick to the padding of the Headguard.
3pts   for controlled jump kick to the padding of the Headguard.

SAFETY   WEAR

  illegal targets:   The face, Below the belt, the back, the throat. Headguard - Mouthguard - Boots - Shinguard - Groinguard ( Boys & Men)  Chestguard (Girls & Women)
Light Contact 
Continuous:
Boxing Gloves: 
-10yrs = Minimum 6oz   10yrs up and Ladies = 8oz minimum    All men must wear 10 or 12oz.
Semi Contact Points: 

Semi-Contact Gloves (Covering fingers & wrist)
  Legal Sweeps: Back of ankle to back of ankle, calf to calf, back of thigh to back of thigh
  Legal Targets: 
Front & side of the trunk of the body. 
Controlled techniques to any part of the Headguard.
 

MINUS POINTS OR DISQUALIFICATIONS in Semi & Light-Contact

For Arguing, Fouls, Excessive Contact, Drawing Blood, Entering Wrong Section or any Type of Insubordination.  
This will be at the Referees Discretion and can be awarded without warnings especially if a competitor is in danger.

CATEGORY CHANGE

Weight categories cannot transfer their points,
Change of height, Age or time training must transfer their points onto their new category however if they already have points in the above category they may then keep the higher amount but not add them together.

All contestants not members within the WUMA are expected to be insured with their own club & Association.

 

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Points per event

Check In Time

Cost

1st 10 11:30pm All Forms~Kata    1pm -16yrs Fighters Adult Spectators: £10  
under 16yr Spectators £5
2nd 5 2pm  All Adult Fight Competitors Adults  £15 per category 
3rd 3 4pm  All   MODERN GREEK PANKRATION
        STRIKE & GRAPPLE Competitors
Kids     £10 per category
    Finish 7pm Attention: 
The final fight-offs for the 6ft trophy is an extra cost!

Free Entry to Instructors bringing 5+ Students, Only one Instructor/Coach per Club allowed in for free!

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£1 Reduction off 1st Category to all Competitors showing their WUMA Licence at the registry desk.

PARTICIPANTS MAY ENTER ON THE DAY     ---     SEE CALENDAR FOR EACH EVENT DETAILS

British Open Sixfoot Series  CATEGORIES  2008   scroll down

Novice:

Under 12 months total training (From 1st lesson until the present day.  All put together i.e.  if you had 2 months off don't count those 2 months within the 12 months.  If one has joined a new club then you add both clubs training together.
Attention: If it is noticed that a Novice competitor is competing above a Novice ability then it is the Judges and Promoters discretion to pull them out and enter them into a more advanced category.
Intermediate:
Under 2 years total training, with same rules as above!.
Advanced: Over 2 years training.  Training in all past styles to be included.
Adults: 16 years of age and older
Semi-Contact: Semi-Contact = (Points - Stop Start)
Light-Contact: Light-Contact (Continuous Sparring)
Pankration MODERN GREEK PANKRATION ATHLIMA. Strike & Grapple.  Stand, Strike then Grapple (Light-Contact Continuous)
English Categories below.                click here for Welsh Categories

-16yrs Forms - Kata - Patterns              
Win your category at any of the series events during 2008 entitles you back to the end of year
BOSS Fight-offs event  to compete for a Sixfoot Trophy and the overall British Title.

Ladies Semi-Contact (Points)
Win your category at any of the series events during 2008 entitles you back to the end of
year BOSS Fight-offs event  to compete for a Sixfoot Trophy and the overall British Title.

1  Japanese    Kata       (all grades & Styles) 41 Ladies Novice Openweight   (- 1 years training)

2

 Korean     Patterns    (all grades & Styles) 42  - 62kg  Ladies    Novice & Intermediate -2 years

3

 Chinese   Forms        (all grades & Styles) 43   +62kg Ladies    Novice & Intermediate -2 years

4

 Creative   Forms        (all grades & Styles) 44  - 62kg  Ladies    Advanced      Novices may enter the advanced

5

 Weapons                    (all grades & Styles) 45  +62kg  Ladies    Advanced   
46 Openweight  Ladies   (for novices, Intermediate & advanced)
Adult Forms - Kata - Patterns
Win your category at any of the series events during 2008 entitles you back to the end of year
BOSS Fight-offs event  to compete for a Sixfoot Trophy and the overall British Title.
Ladies Light-Contact Continuous
Win your category at any of the series events during 2008 entitles you back to the end of
year BOSS Fight-offs event  to compete for a Sixfoot Trophy and the overall British Title.
6 Japanese   Kata         (all grades & Styles) 47  Novice & Intermediate Ladies Openweight   (- 2 years total training)
7  Korean       Patterns  (all grades & Styles) 48  - 62kg Advanced  Ladies   "Novices may enter the advanced"
8  Chinese     Forms      (all grades & Styles) 49 + 62kg Advanced Ladies
9  Creative     Forms      (all grades & Styles)    
10  Weapons                    (all grades & Styles)    
-16yrs Semi-Contact Points 
Win your category at any of the series events during 2008 entitles you back to the end of year
BOSS Fight-offs event  to compete for a Sixfoot Trophy and the overall British Title.
Mens Semi-Contact (Points)
Win your category at any of the series events during 2008 entitles you back to the end of
year BOSS Fight-offs event  to compete for a Sixfoot Trophy and the overall British Title.
11  - 115cm   Boys & Girls     (Novice, Intermediate & Advanced)  50  - 75kg  Men       Novice - 1 years total training
12  - 125cm   Boys & Girls     (Novice, Intermediate & Advanced)  51  +75kg  Men       Novice - 1 years total training
13  -135cm    Boys & Girls     (Novice & Intermediate - 2 years total training) 52   - 75kg  Men      Intermediate   -2 years training-open to novice
14  -135cm    Boys & Girls    Advanced    open to novice & Intermediate 53  +75kg   Men      Intermediate   -2 years training-open to novice
15  -145cm    Boys        Novice & Intermediate - 2 years total training 54  -60kg   Advanced
16  -145cm    Boys        Advanced     open to novice & Intermediate 55  -65kg    Advanced    These advanced categories are open to
17  -155cm    Boys        Novice & Intermediate - 2 yrs 56  -70kg   Advanced     the Novice & Intermediate Men.
18  -155cm    Boys        Advanced 57  -75kg   Advanced
19  -165cm    Boys         Novice & Intermediate - 2 years total training 58  -80kg   Advanced
20  -165cm    Boys         Advanced        open to novice & Intermediate 59  -85kg   Advanced
21  +165cm   Boys      Novice-Intermediate  -2 years 60  -90kg   Advanced
22  +165cm   Boys       Advanced    open to novice & Intermediate 61 +90kg   Advanced
23  -145cm    Girls         Novice, Intermediate & Advanced 62  Openweight           open to all weight categories
24  -155cm    Girls         Novice, Intermediate & Advanced 63  Masters +35yrs Men
25  +155cm   Girls         Novice & Intermediate    (- 2 years total training) Men    Light-Contact Continuous
Win your category at any of the series events during 2008 entitles you back to the end of
year BOSS Fight-offs event  to compete for a Sixfoot Trophy and the overall British Title.
26  +155cm   Girls         Advanced    open to novice & Intermediate
    64  - 75kg     Novice       (- 1 years total training)
    65  +75kg     Novice       (- 1 years total training)
    66   - 75kg     Intermediate     (- 2 years total training)
    67  +75kg      Intermediate     (- 2 years total training)
    68   - 65kg    Advanced
    69   - 75kg    Advanced        open to novice & Intermediate
    70   - 85kg    Advanced
    71   - 95kg    Advanced   
    72   +95kg    Advanced   

-16yrs Novice (- 1 years total training)   Light-Contact Continuous
Win your category at any of the series events during 2008 entitles you back to the end of year
BOSS Fight-offs event  to compete for a Sixfoot Trophy and the overall British Title.

MODERN GREEK PANKRATION ATHLINA
STRIKE & GRAPPLE  
In preparation for the 2012 Olympics
Win your category at any of the series events during 2008 entitles you back to the end of
year BOSS Fight-offs event  to compete for a Sixfoot Trophy and the overall British Title.
27  -125cm Boys & Girls      Novice - Intermediate & Advanced) 73  - 35kg    under 16 years    Boys
28  -135cm Boys & Girls        Novice - 1 years total training 74  - 40kg    under 16 years    Boys
29  -135cm Boys & Girls      Intermediate & Advanced 75  - 45kg    under 16 years    Boys
30  -145cm Boys                (Novice - 1 years total training) 76  - 50kg    under 16 years    Boys
31  -145cm Boys                  (Intermediate & Advanced) 77  - 55kg    under 16 years    Boys
32  -155cm Boys               (Novice - 1 years total training) 78  - 60kg    under 16 years    Boys
33  -155cm Boys           (Intermediate & Advanced)  79  - 70kg    under 16 years    Boys
34  -165cm Boys             Novice - 1 years total training 80  +70kg    under 16 years    Boys
35  -165cm Boys             (Intermediate & Advanced) 81  - 65kg    Men
36  +165cm Boys            Novice - 1 years total training 82  - 75kg    Men      A lighter weight may enter a heavier division
37  +165cm Boys            (Intermediate & Advanced) 83  - 85kg    Men      as long as they enter their own also.
38  -145cm  Girls             Novice - Intermediate & Advanced 84  - 95kg    Men
39  -155cm  Girls             Novice - Intermediate & Advanced 85  +95kg    Men
40 +155cm  Girls             Novice - Intermediate & Advanced 86  - 50kg    Ladies
    87  - 60kg    Ladies
    88  - 70kg    Ladies
    89  +70kg    Ladies
       

MODERN GREEK PANKRATION ATHLINA ~ STRIKE & GRAPPLE RULES
 

Pankration is a martial arts sport introduced in the Greek Olympic games in 648 BC. This martial art was founded as a blend of boxing and wrestling. Because of this, the term Pankration comes from the Greek παγκράτιον, literally meaning "all powers" and that from πάν (pan) "all" + κράτος (kratos) "strength" or "power". The term is also used to describe the sport's modern variations. Some also argue it to be the first all-encompassing fighting system in human history, and it bears many similarities to modern MMA styles.

Pankration scores

 

While standing scoring will be as if in Light-Contact Continuous

1pt  for a safe take down i.e. a recognised throw or sweep

ATTENTION - SAFETY WARNING

Anyone Injuring their opponent with a foul in Pankration Strike & Grapple should expect heavy penalties from the Referee

2pt  for a recognised arm bar, arm or wrist lock
2pt  for a recognised choke
Win  if your opponent taps out of a recognised technique being applied.
No locks while standing - No strikes while on the floor  
illegal Striking targets:
  The face, Below the belt, back, throat.
Legal Takedowns: Light-Contact sweep - Judo & Ju Jitsu throws.
Legal Striking Targets:  The front & side of the trunk of the body.

SAFETY WEAR  Mouthguard - Boots - Shinguard 
Groinguard (Men)

Grappling Gloves with adequate padding for the striking.

MINUS POINTS OR DISQUALIFICATIONS in MODERN GREEK PANKRATION ATHLIMA ~ Strike & Grapple (Light-Contact)

For Arguing, Fouls, Excessive Contact, Drawing Blood, Entering Wrong Section or any Type of Insubordination.  
This will be at the Referees Discretion and can be awarded without warnings especially if a competitor is in danger.

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