Kumite (組手) literally translated means “grappling hands” and is one of the Five main sections of Seishin Freestyle karate training, along with kata, Basic movements, kickboxing/Muay Thai and jiu Jitsu Techniques. Kumite is the part of karate in which a person trains against an adversary, using the techniques learned from the Basics and kata.
Kumite can be used to develop a particular technique or a skill (e.g. effectively judging and adjusting one’s distance from one’s opponent) or it can be done in competition.
RULES OF COMPETITION
Equipment:All competitors MUST wear a traditional white uniform. Turn ups on Sleeves and trousers are not permitted.
WKF type Kumite Mitts and Boots MUST be worn. Groin Guards MUST also be
worn by male competitors.
Head Guard
s are compulsory to ensure the safety of all competitors
1 x Red Belt & 1 x Blue Belt.
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Supplied by event organiser.
It is Highly Recommended that competitors wear a suitable body guard.
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Please see pictures below for examples of equipment type
Scoring:The match will be judged by the use of a Senior Referee and a Shadow Referee and one Arbitrator.
The referees will award points for clean traditional techniques that are delivered with accuracy and under control.
1 point will be awarded for a clean strike to the body or face area
2 points will be awarded for a clean combination technique using two or more techniques simultaneously including clean controlled take-downs. Clean attacks to the back area.
3 points will be awarded for clean controlled kicks to the head
The competitor with 8 clear points or the highest score at the end of the match will be the winner.
Matches will be 1.5 mins for eliminations and 2 mins for finals
Winners of each round MUST give their name to the score keeper to ensure correct fighter is placed through to next round.
Sweeping Techniques:(Ashi Barrai) Sweeping is permitted only foot to foot (Boot to Boot). All sweeps must be immediately followed by a
legitimate striking technique to be awarded as a combination.
Throwing:All throws must be carried out in a safe manner and under control.
All sweeps must be immediately followed by a legitimate striking technique to be awarded as a combination.
Penalties: Excessive contact leaving mark or minor injury (winding)
warning
Leaving the area
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warning
Unsportsmanlike conduct
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warning
3 x warnings equal 1 point deduction
Failure to attend area after name called 3 times
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Disqualification
Intentional Drawing Blood
or Causing Injury
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Disqualification
Interference from Coaches or Spectators
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1 x Warning then
Disqualification
Banned techniques:
The following techniques are banned and will lead to warnings and disqualification
Attacks to the back of the head, legs or arms
Spinning Back Fist
Spinning Kicks of any type
Elbow and Knee Strikes
Upper Cuts and Swinging Type Punches
Axe Kicks
Head Butts
Biting
Scratching or Gouging