Description
Ages 4-16
PRICE: $75.00
All divisions are distinguished by gender, weight, skill level and experience; Novice, intermediate, advance
PLEASE CONSULT WITH COACH FOR THE APPROPRIATE SKILL LEVEL SELECTION.
Weigh-ins begin at 7 am
Rules Meeting 9 am
First matches begin at 10 am
We intend on running 3-4 matches simultaneously.
$10 spectator fee
(One corner per competitor will receive wristband and fee waiver)
Food truck and local food options are readily available.
Double elimination depends on number of competitors. If we can make it work we will!
You can win by any submission that is legal. If a submission is not permitted in our rule set it is legal. (NO HEELHOOKS FOR WHITE BELTS) NO SLAMS.
NO COACHES OR PARENTS ON THE MAT. BAD SPORTSMANSHIP BY COMPETITOR OR PARENT/FAMILY WILL RESULT IN DQ.
Kids/Teens EBI Rules:
*Matches will for ages 4-12 will consist of 1 round of 4 minutes, ages 13-16 1 round of 5 minutes, submission only – absolutely no points whatsoever.
*Overtime rules are 1 round from either the back or arm bar position. All Finals will be 3 overtime rounds.
*No-Gi Competitors must wear a rash guard and shorts or tights.
No Slamming
No Neck Cranks
No Lower Body Submissions (Exception: straight ankle locks will be allowed)
No Small Joint Manipulation
No Wrist Locks
*One warning for stalling then a DQ will be handed out per the Ref’s discretion.
EBI OT Rules:
Each competitor gets a shot at either their opponent’s back, with both leg hooks and seat belt, or the spider web position aka arm bar position. The competitor on offense gets the choice.
Once there is an escape or submission that half of the round or “extra inning” is over. The competitor that was just on defense now gets a shot at the back or spider web, his/her choice.
If only one competitor gets the submission in the round then that competitor wins.
If both competitors get the submission in any round the quickest submission wins if both escape then a 2nd round is implemented.
If after 3 rounds it is still tied up then all the Overtime escape and sub times are added up. The competitor with the quickest overall time wins the match.
There is a 2 minute time limit in each half of the overtime rounds.
The competitor on offense can move from the back to spider web and back, and to the truck and back, and back and forth from these 3 positions as many times as they want and the round is still live. The back is still live as long as the seat belt is in place, losing both leg hooks does not stop time as long as the seat belt is still in place. The round ends in any other position than the back, spider web and the truck unless caught in a submission “in transition”. For example, going to an arm triangle from the back which puts the offensive competitor in side control or mount keeps the round live until the escape is complete or there is a tap. Going from spider web to a triangle which puts the offensive competitor on his back in guard is still live until a full escape is achieved. Going to a leg attack from spider web or from the back, or the truck is still live as long as the leg is in imminent danger. As soon as the leg is defended securely the round is over.
