Rulesets
Gi Matches
All gi matches follow the IBJJF Ruleset, for more information, please check the IBJJF Rulebook.
No-Gi Matches
All no-gi matches other than Advanced, also follow the IBJJF ruleset.
No-gi advanced matches will follow the ONE Championship Global Submission Grappling ruleset.
Bout Duration
Every bout, except for the final, will consist of a single 15-minute round, the final match of each bracket will consist of a single 10minute round.
Ways to Win
A victory is attained by one of the following ways:
- Submission
- Verbal tapout
- Referee stoppage due to imminent danger
- Athlete’s cornerman requests a stoppage
- Judges’ decision
Decision Wins
In the event a bout goes to the distance, it will go to the judges’ decision. The three judges will score the bout by the number of catches, or legitimate submission attempts.
Judges will award the victory to the athlete with the greater number of catches. If there are an equal number of catches or no catches, the athlete determined to have shown more aggression will win. If there are no catches, the judges will award the victory to the athlete determined to have shown more aggression.
Guard-pulling must be used as an offensive maneuver with the intent to engage the opponent (jumping triangle, jumping armbar, etc.). Athletes must engage at all times. Stalling will result in a verbal warning or yellow card and the referee will restart the match from the standing position.
Slams are allowed as long as they are to the back.
An opponent in top position is not allowed to take a few steps back and must engage, or a tell card will be given.
Athletes will receive a yellow card for passivity (stalling), and a yellow card will negate one of the recipient’s catches. If an athlete receives more yellow cards than his or her opponent, then the decision will be determined by the standard criteria. If both athletes receive the same amount of yellow card(s), then the aforementioned decision rules apply.
One Judging Criteria
- Number of catches (legitimate submission attempts)
- Positional dominance
- Aggression
If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected], or contact us on IG.
Wpisy
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Peewee (Under 6yrs old) Boys 1000 THB
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Peewee (Under 6yrs old) Girls 1000 THB
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Peewee (Under 7yrs old) Boys 1000 THB
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Peewee (Under 8yrs old) Boys 1000 THB
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Peewee (Under 8yrs old) Girls 1000 THB
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Boys No-Gi 1000 THB
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Girls No-Gi 1000 THB
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Juvenile Boys No-Gi 1000 THB16-17 years
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Juvenile Girls No-Gi 1000 THB16-17 years
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Boys Gi 1000 THB
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Girls Gi 1000 THB
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Juvenile Boys Gi 1000 THB15-17 years
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Juvenile Girls Gi 1000 THB15-17 years
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Male Gi 1200 THB18 years and above
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Male Gi Master 1 1200 THB30-35
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Male Gi Master 2 1200 THB36+
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Male Gi Master 3 1000 THB40+
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Male Gi Master 4 1000 THB45+
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Female Gi 1200 THB18 years and above
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Female Gi Masters 1 1200 THB30-35
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Female Gi Masters 2 1200 THB36+
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Female Absolute Gi 400 THB
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Female Absolute Gi Masters 400 THB
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Male Absolute Gi 400 THB
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Male Absolute Gi Masters 400 THB36+
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Masters Male Beginner No-Gi 1200 THB35 years and above, white belt only
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Masters Male Intermediate No-Gi 1200 THB35 years and above, blue and purple
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Male Beginner No-Gi 1200 THB18 years and above, white belt only
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Male Intermediate No-Gi 1200 THB18 years and above, blue and purple
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Male Advanced No-Gi 1200 THB18 years and above, blue and up
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Female Intermediate No-Gi 1200 THBAll ages, blue & purple
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Female Beginner No-Gi 1200 THBAll ages, white belt only
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Female Advanced No-Gi 1200 THBAll ages, blue belt and up