Competitors in the Traditional Board Breaking event will attempt to break 3 boards.  Competitors can do this in one of three ways: 3 breaks of single boards; 1 break of a single board and 1 break of two boards stacked together; 1 break of three boards stacked together. Techniques for the breaks will be selected from the approved Traditional Board Break Technique Catalog. All colored belts are limited to breaking wood boards. The competitor’s Sensei will approve all break techniques. 

Age and rank requirements

Competitors must have a green belt or above to compete in this event.

Uniform requirements

Competitors in the Traditional Board Breaking event are to be dressed in full traditional gi. (See Addendum 1) 

Time Requirement

Competitors in the Traditional Board Breaking event will have up to 3 minutes, from the time the judge grants permission to start, to set up, perform, and clean up their breaks.

A complete performance includes the following tasks:

Presentation

The competitor bows to the judges before entering the ring, and upon reaching the center of the ring, will bow again. The competitor then verbally presents their name, style, and breaks in the sequence that the breaks will be performed. Once presented, the competitor requests and awaits the judge’s permission to begin performance. Once the judge grants permission, the 3 minute clock starts.

Gratitude

Once permission is given, the competitor extends a thank you to the judges for the honor of being able to perform.

Setup

The competitor must have the entire break sequence pre-planned and ready to put into position. The competitor will arrange the board holders and/or cinder blocks in the proper location for the breaks and ensure the boards are held/placed properly. 

Performance

The competitor performs the breaks, remaining within the ring boundaries. The competitor will have up to three (3) attempts for each break in the sequence. After the third miss on a given break, the competitor will move to the next break in the sequence.  

Clean Up

The competitor and the competitor’s team clears all boards, debris and other material (cinder blocks, etc.) from the breaking area. The board holders leave the ring.

Close

The competitor indicates completion of the performance by facing the judges in an at-ease position and addressing them as “judges.” The 3 minute clock stops. Competitor is not to leave the ring until dismissed by the judges and when leaving, the competitor does not turn their back to the judges.

Scoring

Competitors will be scored by three judges in five different areas. Each area represents one of the six pillars of the making of a champion. Each judge will grade the competitor’s performance with a number between 0 and 5 in each area, where 0 represents poor or no demonstration and 5 represents excellent demonstration. The sixth pillar, excellence, is reserved as an overall score and is used to determine a winner in the event of a tie. Excellence uses a 0-9 point scale. Points will be given based on the following criteria.

SPEEDPOWERFOCUSINTENSITY
0exceeds 180 secondsNo successful breaks Subjective to be influenced by:-   Authority in setting up breaks-   Accuracy in setting up-   Complete clean up-   Time to transition between breaks-   Composure and professionalism in presenting the breaks0-Don’t complete performance
1120-180 seconds1-4 is subjective influenced by:- Number of misses- Forcefulness of kias- Force of impact 1-5 is subjective influenced by:- Complexity (difficulty) of breaks attempted (not dependent on achieving breaks)- Intensity of performance- Solid traditional stance based transitions (forward, horse, scissor, etc.)
290-120 seconds
360-90 seconds
430-60 seconds
50-30 secondsAll breaks on first attempt
ACCURACY3 X TECHNIQUES(3 X SINGLE BOARD BREAKS)ACCURACY2 X TECHNIQUES(1 X SINGLE BOARD & 1 X DOUBLE BOARD BREAKS)ACCURACY1 X TECHNIQUE(1 X TRIPLE BOARD BREAK)EXCELLENCE
0failure to successfully complete any breaksfailure to successfully complete any breaksfailure to successfully complete the breakcredence scale grading from 0 – 9 of competitor’s overall presentation and performance; overall time of breaking performance
17-8 misses5 misses2 misses
25-6 misses4 misses
33-4 misses2-3 misses1 misses
41-2 misses1 miss
50 misses0 misses0 misses