Full hand to hand combat.
Attackable surfaces:
- the entire line of the head and face, except around the nape of the neck (cerebellum).
- the front, frontal line of the torso above the belt
- hand attack to the back kidney region from the front only
Authorised techniques:
- punches allowed in boxing (straights, hooks, uppercuts) only on the surfaces to be attacked.
- the backhand strikes that may be used in Kick-Boxing
- punches allowed in Kick-Boxing which are executed by jumping
- hammer strikes used in MMA
- grappling for up to 5 seconds, and striking techniques in grappling, only on vulnerable surfaces
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Prohibited techniques:
- all forms of forearm striking are prohibited
- all forms of elbow strikes are prohibited
- all forms of kicking techniques are prohibited
- all forms of kicking ( jumping ) are prohibited.
- attacks to the back, spinal line are prohibited
- it is forbidden to attack the back of the head, the cerebellum, the back of the head
- headbutting is prohibited
- it is forbidden to attack your opponent in any way below the belt
- no grappling for more than 5 seconds, the referee in charge will separate the opponents and the fight will restart
- grounding is prohibited
- any unsportsmanlike conduct of any gender is prohibited
In case of irregularities:
the head referee will warn the competitor, in the second case 1 point will be deducted from the round for the offending competitor, in the third case the head referee will dismiss the offending competitor and in such a case the opponent will be the winner.
Scoring:
The scoring judges and the head judge will jointly decide, round by round, which side has won that round. A round may be scored 10:9, 10:8 depending on whether the competitors were to be scored or tied. Each time a count is made, 1 point is deducted from the opponent who has been counted on, and the referee will disqualify the competitor if the count is made three times. The referee has the right to send off. The referee shall decide whether the competitor is able to continue the match. The safety of the competitor is paramount.
The concept of a winning round:
the judges decide which competitor has won the round according to how well the competitors hit the target surfaces, or which competitor was dominant, which had the upper hand in that round. At the end of the match, the head referee announces the winner in consultation with the scorekeepers.
The time of the match:
3X3 minutes, which may be stopped by the referee, with 1 minute breaks.
A full-on hand-to-foot fight.
Attackable surfaces:
- the entire line of the head and face, except around the nape of the neck (cerebellum)
- the front, frontal line of the torso above the belt
- attack of the back at the kidney area, but only from the front
- attack of the leg with the foot (kick)
- attack of the head with the foot
Authorised techniques:
- punches allowed in boxing (straights, hooks, uppercuts), only on the surfaces to be attacked.
- Kicks, kicks, knee kicks, punches and kicks in leaps and bounds, kicks and punches used in Kick-Boxing,
- kicks to the head and body are permitted, even from a fixed position.
- hammer strikes used in MMA
- grappling for up to 5 seconds and punch-kick techniques in grappling, but only on vulnerable surfaces
- the forearm strike, reverse forearm strike
Prohibited techniques:
- all forms of elbow strikes are prohibited
- attacks to the back, spinal line are prohibited
- attacks to the back of the head, cerebellum, back of the head are prohibited
- headbutting is prohibited
- attacks to the groin with either hands or feet are prohibited
- no grappling for more than 5 seconds, the referee will separate the opponents and the fight will restart
- grounding is prohibited
- it is forbidden to attack the opponent on the ground with any technique
- unsporting conduct of any gender is prohibited
In case of irregularities:
the head referee will warn the competitor, in the second case 1 point will be deducted from the round for the offending competitor, in the third case the head referee will dismiss the offending competitor and in such a case the opponent will be the winner.
Scoring:
The scoring judges and the head judge will jointly decide, round by round, which side has won that round. A round may be scored 10:9, 10:8 according to whether the competitors were to be scored or tied. Each time a count is made, 1 point is deducted from the opponent who has been counted on, and the referee will disqualify the competitor if the count is made three times. The referee has the right to send off. The referee shall decide whether the competitor is able to continue the match. The safety of the competitor is paramount.
The concept of a winning round:
the judges decide which competitor has won the round according to how well the competitors hit the target surfaces, or which competitor was dominant, which had the upper hand in that round. At the end of the match, the head referee announces the winner in consultation with the scoring judges.
The time of the match:
3X3 minutes, which may be stopped by the head referee, with 1 minute breaks.
Full-on hand-to-hand ground combat.
Attackable surfaces:
- the entire line of the head and face, except around the nape of the neck (cerebellum)
- the front, frontal line of the upper body above the belt, the front of the face and body can also be hit and kicked from behind.
- from the back, joint tightening, choking, pinning down, up to the point of abandonment of any gender is permitted.
- Attacking the leg with the foot (kicking)
- attack of the head with the foot
- kicks and punches on the ground (body only)
- punching (kicking is strictly prohibited) from a standing position on the ground
- position of the fact on the ground: 3 points of the body position touching the ground (e.g. kneeling position)
Authorised techniques:
- punches allowed in boxing (straights, hooks, uppercuts) only on the attackable surfaces, even on the ground
- in Kick-Boxing, backhand strikes, kicks, knee kicks, kicks and punches executed in a jumping manner, a standing competitor may attack a competitor on the ground with a kick, but only to the body
- kicks to the head and body are permitted, even from a fixed position, but kicks to the head are prohibited on the ground, only kicks to the body are permitted on the ground
- hammer strikes from a standing position on the ground, hammer strikes from a standing position to the ground are also permitted
- the time limit for ground fighting is 1 minute! This is measured separately by the timekeeper of the match. After one minute the match will be continued from a standing position.
- elbow strikes, from a standing position, even from a ground fighting position
- forearm strike, from a standing position, from a grappling position
- scramble, ground positioning, ground positioning
- chokes, stretches, hold-downs
- throws, ground sweeps, fighting throws.
Prohibited techniques:
- attacks to the back, spinal column, back of the head (above the cerebellum) are prohibited
- headbutting is prohibited
- attacks on the groin with either hands or feet are prohibited
- fighting for more than 1 minute in a ground fighting position is prohibited
- unsportsmanlike conduct of any gender is prohibited
In case of irregularities:
the referee will warn the competitor, in the second case 1 point will be deducted from the round for the offending competitor, in the third case the referee will send off the offending competitor and in such a case the opponent will be the winner.
Scoring:
The scoring judges and the chief judge will jointly decide, round by round, which side has won that round. A round may be scored at 10:9, 10:8 depending on whether the contestant had to be banned or wins the round. If the opponent is unable to continue from a standing position or on the ground, the Referee has the right to stop the bout, as the safety of the contestants is paramount. This can be done from a standing position by punch, kick, ground fighting position by punch, kick (kick to body only), choke, stretch.
The concept of a winning round:
the judges decide which contestant won the round according to the extent to which the contestants hit the target, or which contestant was dominant, which contestant had the upper hand in that round. The referee has the right to stop the match.
The end of the match is signified by: - a forfeit of any gender, this is signalled by the ringside throwing in a rag or towel, or by the contestant knocking on the opponent's head, clearly and unambiguously indicating that the match has been forfeited. The abandonment of the match may be indicated to the Referee, but it must be clearly indicated.
The time of the match:
3X3 minutes, which may be stopped by the Chief Referee, with 1 minute breaks.