Ninh explains, the Rules of Karate The object of the game is to score more points
than your opponent.
Karate, sometimes referred to as 'Olympic Karate' or 'Sport Karate', is a combat
sport that is contested between two fighters, in an area that measures 8m x 8m.
This video covers the Kumite sparring rules as set out by the World Karate Federation
– which will be the same rules as contested in the Olympic Games.
The contest starts by bowing to the referee and bowing to your opponent.
When the referee tells you to go, the fight begins.
To score points, you must hit your opponent cleanly and with good power and technique.
Any punch to the torso or face, scores a Yuko, which is worth 1 point.
Any kick to the torso scores a Waza-Ari which is worth 2 points.
If you manage to land a punch to either the back of the head or back of the torso, this
also scores a two point Waza-Ari.
Any kick to the face, scores an Ippon which is worth 3 points.
And any takedown or sweep that is followed up with an attack whilst grounded, also scores
a 3 point Ippon.
Taking down the opponent without attacking scores nothing.
Once a technique has been scored, the referee will stop the clock and the fight immediately.
He will signal what he thinks the scoring technique is, and will check with the judges.
These judges are positioned in the corners of the ring, and will signal their decision
with flags.
If they agree, the referee will officially award points to the relevant fighter.
The fight is contested in one three minute round for men, and one two minute round for
women and juniors.
Whoever has the highest score at the end of time … wins.
That's the bare basics of it all, but there's a few other things you'll need to know before
playing or watching Karate.
For example.
Penalties.
As with most sports, there's a few things you cannot do in Karate.
Here's a list of things you cannot do, but most of them are similar to most fighting
sports.
If you are found guilty of breaking the rules, you are warned.
If a fighter accrues 4 warnings, this equals disqualification.
Format Most contests are individual contests, where
one person fights against another.
But there are also team competitions, 5 fighters per team for men, and 3 fighters per team
for women.
They all fight each other and the team with the most number of victories is the winner!
If the number of wins are equal, the team who has score the most points will take the
victory.
Tie Individual contests cannot end in a tie, so
if scores are even and time expires, the judges will decide which fighter was superior and
award them the win.
Ties are permitted in the team competition.
8 point decision If a fighter accrues an 8 point lead over
their opponent at any point during the fight.
The referee will stop the fight immediately and award that fighter the win.
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Ninh Ly - www.ninh.co.uk - @NinhLyUK


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