Combatives (Martial Arts)
Judo/Aikido/Karate/Taekwondo
Secondary - Curricular 2024
- Only “light contact” activities are permitted.
Equipment
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Activity Surface:
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Mats are required when the activity involves throws or falls (consult Gymnastics (General Procedures) for utility mats for specifications - 5cm (2”) mats, wrestling mats, or mats of equivalent compaction rating).
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Mat surface must be clean and checked frequently for irregularities (for example, no gaps, overlaps or difference in height when joined).
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Clothing/Footwear/Jewellery
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Appropriate clothing and footwear must be worn (running shoes/bare feet as appropriate).
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No jewellery permitted.
Facilities
- Activities must take place a safe distance (for example, greater than 2m (6.6’)) from walls.
Special Rules/Instructions
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Skills must be taught in proper progressions (for example, in Judo; standing up sparring Techiwaza rondori can be practiced only after break falls/rolls Ukemi have been well-established).
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Practicing of martial arts skills must take place in a controlled situation.
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In Judo, beginner level programs, arm-lock or strangulation techniques must not be done.
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When appropriate, students must be matched with students of similar weight, height and skill level. There are times during martial arts instruction when students of dissimilar sizes may be matched to illustrate a scenario. In these situations instruction must be provided to protect the participants from injury.
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During individual or group practice time, students are to remain disciplined and to only use skills learned for their intended purpose.
Supervision
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Direct Supervision is required during the skill acquisition.
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On-Site Supervision is required after students' demonstration of proficiency.
Qualifications
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A teacher who is providing instruction and is unfamiliar with Martial Arts (for example, no formalized training) must refrain from teaching the activity until: assistance is provided by an appropriately trained staff; or training is received.
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Outside Provider:
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To instruct a program in Judo, an individual must provide proof to principal/designate of the following qualification: NCCP Dojo Instructor Competition Introduction.
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To instruct a program in Karate, an individual must provide proof to principal/designate of the following qualifications: NCCP Instructor Beginner, member in good standing of Karate Ontario and Karate Canada.
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To instruct a program in Taekwondo, an individual must provide proof to principal/designate of the following qualifications: 18 years of age, 1st Dan Black Belt, NCCP Instructor.
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First Aid
Definitions
Light Contact
- As per the Ontario Regulation 507/24: General,“light contact” means the use of combative sport techniques in a controlled manner so that any physical contact is not intended to result in physical harm to the opponent or would not be reasonably expected to result to in physical harm to the opponent.
Tue, 07/22/25 12:26 pm