This course examines the modified IWUF rules that will be used at the BCCMA National Taijiquan Championships and teach judging criteria for traditional and compulsory Taijiquan/Taijijian Xingyiquan routines (forms, Taolu) and how to apply them fairly and objectively. It is intended for those who already have a
> deep understanding of traditional/compulsory routines, for example heads of
> association, experienced instructors, those who have spent a long time
> involved with Taijiquan. All those who perform successfully
> on the course will be invited to judge at the BCCMA 6th National Taijiquan Championships in November’s routines competition.
Those who do so successfully will be awarded
> the BCCMA’s Official Taijiquan routines judging certificate and invited to
> judge at subsequent competitions. This course will take place once a year
> in advance of the competition. Its purpose is to train judges for the
> competition although it is still possible to attend the course and not
> judge at the competition. The course involves a thorough analysis and
> explanation of all aspects of the rules with discussion and
> demonstration. In this respect it is extremely useful for instructors
wishing to properly prepare their students for the competition.”
This Course is free of charge to BCCMA Members
This course examines the modified IWUF rules that will be used at the BCCMA National Taijiquan Championships and teach judging criteria for traditional and compulsory Taijiquan/Taijijian Xingyiquan Baghua routines (forms, Taolu) and how to apply them fairly and objectively. It is intended for those who already have a
> deep understanding of traditional/compulsory routines, for example heads of
> association, experienced instructors, those who have spent a long time
> involved with Taijiquan. All those who perform successfully
> on the course will be invited to judge at the BCCMA 6th National Taijiquan Championships
routines competition. Those who do so successfully will be awarded
> the BCCMA's Official Taijiquan routines judging certificate and invited to
> judge at subsequent competitions. This course will take place once a year
> in advance of the competition. Its purpose is to train judges for the
> competition although it is still possible to attend the course and not
> judge at the competition. The course involves a thorough analysis and
> explanation of all aspects of the rules with discussion and
> demonstration. In this respect it is extremely useful for instructors
wishing to properly prepare their students for the competition."
Pen and Paper for personal notes, Personal refreshments
Please bring some Training wear as we may partake in some stance work
Venue: Dan Tien Centre, The Harebreaks, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD24 6NJ
Free car Park: Behind building and unrestricted parking on surrounding roads. [travel times: Brent Cross to M1 Jn.5 20mins; Euston to Watford Jnc. 15 mins]
Travel: M1 Jn.5 Northbound or Jn.6 Southbound; M25 Jn.19 cw or Jn.21a ccw
British Rail: Watford Junction – short walk away and your Oyster card is valid (0.9 mile along St Albans Rd)
Nearest Underground: Watford Metropolitan line (2 miles from venue – mini cab kiosk beside station)
Buses:*No.8 bus (every 20 mins) 5 minute ride Wat. Junc. to Harebreaks Maude Crescent (or any bus travelling up St. Albans road can drop you off 5 min walk from Harebreaks)
Lecturer: Peter Warr and Simon Watson
President BCCMA
Vice Chairman IWUF Technical Committee>
Contact 07885 646365 email: warrpeterwarr@aol.com