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The Ultimate Skill Factor.

S in The S Factor is for skill and all the categories are scored using majority judging on who gives the most convincing performance.

Tip Tap.

Contact is minimal and competitors only get one warning for exceeding a light contact. If a competitor has no control over the contact level of his techniques he or she will be disqualified.

Exciting Viewing

Competitors are more confident when their enjoying the competition and the rules encourage a fast skilful performance without opponents battering each other.

Sections & Categories for different Martial Arts.

There are sections and categories for Karate, TKD, Jujitsu, Wushu, Push Hands, Weapons, Judo, Traditional Weapons, Team Forms, Kickboxing, Freestyles and MMA.

Children’s Age Group Categories

The different martial arts section for children are categorised in to age groups and gender. There are separate categories for girls and boys divided in to the following age groups. 6 to 8 years, 9 to 11 years, 12 to 14 years and 15 to 17 years.  Judo categories are weight related and matched up accordingly.

Adult Categories

The different sections including Kumite, Forms, Light Continuous and Semi Contact have separate divisions for men and women divided into 5 ft 8 inches and under and over 5ft 8 inches. The high control in contact levels makes far more interesting action and allows the competitors to enjoy their hobby or recreational activities. 

Push Hands, MMA, Jujitsu and Judo are weight matched through a range of weight categories to ensure a fair and evenly matched bouts.

Over All Objectives

Create competitions that use skill without contact so that the students can enjoy the event. Maximise safety by minimising contact and the risk of injury. Work as a network with other promoters who want to develop a world network and international titles for the regular every day student to have fun and the chance of winning a martial art competitions titles.

Competition Promoters

Developing safer martial arts competitions is important and we encourage promoters to get involved. We are looking for like minded promoters who are interested in developing their local areas, regions and countries. Having an separate account and using some of the funds to facilitate winning competitors to travel to international events by providing expenses etc. If you have a genuine interest in developing martial arts competitions with the S Factor please email info@blackbeltintl.com