Divisions

Combatthlon Grappling

For Combatthlon Grappling, we can adapt four levels of competition by integrating four types of grappling based on NAGA rules and levels. The highest level will incorporate Combat Jiu-Jitsu rules.

Level​ Age Groups Forms of Grappling Description
Beginner
Kids (7-9), Younger Cadets (10-12)
Gi Grappling, No-Gi Grappling
Basic techniques, focus on control and safety
Intermediate
Older Cadets (13-15), Younger Juniors (16-18)
Gi Grappling, No-Gi Grappling, Submission Wrestling
Development of complex techniques, introduction to submission strategies
Advanced
Older Juniors (16-18), Seniors (19-40)
Gi Grappling, No-Gi Grappling, Submission Wrestling, Sambo
Proficiency in various disciplines, emphasis on throws and leg locks
Elite
Seniors (19-40), Veterans (41+)
Gi Grappling, No-Gi Grappling, Submission Wrestling, Combat Jiu-Jitsu
Highest level of skill and competition, introduction of open-hand strikes

Combatthlon MMA

For Combatthlon MMA, combining the four types of striking and four types of grappling can create a comprehensive and progressive competition structure. Each level will integrate striking and grappling rules suitable for the participants’ skill and experience

Level​ Age Groups Striking Rules Description
Beginner
Kids (7-9), Younger Cadets (10-12)
Point Fighting, Light Contact
Focus on control and skill development with minimal impact
Intermediate
Older Cadets (13-15), Younger Juniors (16-18)
Point Fighting, Light Contact, Low Kick
Refinement of techniques, introduction to dynamic movements and submissions
Advanced
Older Juniors (16-18), Seniors (19-40)
Light Contact, Low Kick, Full Contact
Higher intensity and complexity, emphasis on power and advanced techniques
Elite
Seniors (19-40), Veterans (41+)
Full Contact, Low Kick, K1 Rules
Highest level of skill and competition, integration of open-hand strikes on the ground

Combatthlon Striking

For Combatthlon Striking, we can adapt the four levels of competition by integrating the four types of WAKO forms of fighting into each level. This approach will provide a structured progression for participants as they advance in their skill and experience.

Level​ Age Groups WAKO Forms of Fighting Description
Beginner
Kids (7-9), Younger Cadets (10-12)
Point Fighting, Light Contact
Basic techniques, focus on control and safety.
Intermediate
Older Cadets (13-15), Younger Juniors (16-18)
Point Fighting, Light Contact, Low Kick
Refinement of techniques, introduction of dynamic movements
Advanced
Older Juniors (16-18), Seniors (19-40)
Light Contact, Low Kick, Full Contact
Higher intensity and competitive matches, focus on technique and power
Elite
Seniors (19-40), Veterans (41+)
Full Contact, Low Kick, K1 Rules
Highest level of skill and competition, introduction of knee strikes and clinch