Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

National Referee Course was held on Saturday, February 15th, IFK Switzerland hosted its first edition of the event
National Referee Course was held on Saturday, February 15th, IFK Switzerland hosted its first edition of the event

NEWS

National Referee Course of IFK Switzerland

National Referee Course was held on Saturday, February 15th, IFK Switzerland hosted its first edition of the event, providing an essential learning opportunity for referees and judges. A total of 53 brown and black belts participated, refining their understanding of Kumite and Kata rules while improving their officiating skills.

Interactive Learning and Practical Training

The course began with an interactive quiz on the rules and regulations of Kumite and Kata, ensuring participants had a strong theoretical foundation. Following this, attendees analyzed past fights, discussing real-life challenges referees face in officiating Kumite matches. The importance of clear and confident signaling by judges was also emphasized through practical exercises.

In-Depth Kata Evaluation

In the afternoon, participants reviewed Kata performances from the last World Championship, engaging in discussions about the complexities of marking high-quality katas. Understanding the nuances of Kata evaluation is crucial for maintaining fair and accurate judging standards.

Commitment to High Standards

The National Referee Course of IFK Switzerland plays a vital role in upholding our high refereeing standards. Thanks to the dedication and expertise of our referee committee, participants left with improved skills and a deeper understanding of the responsibilities of a referee and judge.

We sincerely appreciate the efforts of our referee committee to deliver an engaging, innovative, and insightful learning experience. Their commitment ensures that IFK Switzerland maintains excellence in refereeing and judging for future competitions.

IFK Switzerland

You May Also Like

Video

Andreas Hug is one of the greatest martial artists. Kyokushin karateka and K-1 champion – “The blue-eyed Samurai”, had it all. Fast and precise...

NEWS

Have you ever wondered what did Karate Kyokushin look like 30-40 years ago? What were the rules back then? How similar was it in...

Interesting

The global pandemic of COVID-19 has altered our day-to-day lives, including how we are able to train. However, many classes can be taught outdoors...

Interesting

By Sam Blum, lifehacker.com In the western world, particularly the United States, martial arts tend to be defined by stereotypes: People who train are either...