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DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE CHAMPIONSHIP RULES BAL CHAGI Kicking competition VALID FROM 1.1.2017 ONWARDS DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE www.korea-hapkido.eu [email protected]
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DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE CHAMPIONSHIP RULES

BAL CHAGI Kicking competition

VALID FROM 1.1.2017 ONWARDS DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE

www.korea-hapkido.eu [email protected]

Competition Rules for: BAL CHAGI (Kicking competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 1

Table of Contents

General Information .............................................................................................................................. 2

Divisions and Categories ..................................................................................................................... 2

Awards .................................................................................................................................................... 2

Evaluation .............................................................................................................................................. 2

Techniques for Keubgrades ................................................................................................................ 3

Techniques for Dangrades .................................................................................................................. 4

Competition Rules for: BAL CHAGI (Kicking competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 2

General Information

• Minimum grade for the competition is 8th Keub. • Keubgrades and Dangrades performing in separated divisions. • Female and Male performing in separated categories. Exception in category 9-14

years and in the category of the Dangrades. • When there is only one competitor in a category, this competitor will be placed in a

higher category.

Divisions and Categories

KEUBGRADES (starting from 8th KEUB – yellow belt) AGE GENDER

< 14 years Female & Male 14 – 18 years Female Male

> 18 years Female Male DANGRADES

All Ages Female & Male

Awards There will be a medal for the first 3 competitors of each category or division:

• A gold medal for the first place • A silver medal for the second place • A bronze medal for the third place

Evaluation Participants of the BAL CHAGI competition will be evaluated on:

• Motion of the technique • Speed • Power • Height of the kick • Balance • Kihap

Competition Rules for: BAL CHAGI (Kicking competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 3

Techniques for Keubgrades

Keubgrades have to perform:

Dan shik bal chagi (Single kicks):

The first six kicks have to be performed starting at fighting stance. Every kick has to be performed with the right and the left leg. The kicks have to be performed without using a partner holding a target. (= Kicking in the air)

1. Dwikumchi cha olligi (raising heel kick with straight leg) 2. An dari chagi (inside crescent kick) 3. Bakat dari chagi (outside crescent kick) 4. Chigo chagi (roundhouse kick) 5. Yop chagi (side kick) 6. Dwikumchi dollyo chagi (hooking kick with leg straight)

Teuk soo pal chagi (special kicking techniques):

The following jump kicks have to be executed while hitting a target (coaching mitt) starting from a fighting stance. These kicks have to be executed with only one leg. The target will be held at the height of the competitor.

1. Jump ap chagi (jumping front kick) 2. Jump yop chagi (jumping side kick) 3. Jump chigo chagi (jumping roundhouse kick)

Competition Rules for: BAL CHAGI (Kicking competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 4

Techniques for Dangrades

Dangrades have to perform the Han bal bok shik bal chagi & the teuk soo bal chagi.

Han bal bok shik bal chagi (combination kicking techniques with one leg):

These kicking techniques have to be executed starting from a fighting position and only with one leg (left or right). During the performing of a combination technique the foot of the kicking leg may not touch the floor. The kicks have to be performed without using a partner holding a target. (= Kicking in the air)

1. Ap chagi hadan + ap chagi sangdan (front kick to low section + front kick to high section)

2. Ap chagi hadan + chigo chagi sangdan (front kick to low section + roundhouse kick to high section)

3. Ap chagi hadan + dwi kumchi cha naerigi (front kick to low section + heel kick downwards to high section)

4. An dari cha nokki + chungdan yop chagi (press or push kick to low section + sidekick to mid-section)

5. Hadan chigo chagi + sangdan chigo chagi (roundhouse kick to low section + roundhouse kick to high section)

6. Ap ap chagi + dwi dwit chagi (front kick + back kick)

Teuk soo pal chagi (special kicking techniques):

The following jump kicks have to be executed while hitting a target (coaching mitt) starting from a fighting stance. These kicks have to be executed with only one leg. The target will be held at the height of the competitor.

1. Yangbal moa ap chagi (jump front kick with two feet together)

2. Yangbal bollyeo chagi (jump front kick with two feet in a split)

3. Dubal moa yop chagi (jump side kick with two feet)

4. Jump dwidora chagi (back spinning heel kick with step motion)

DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE CHAMPIONSHIP RULES

HOSHINSUL Self-defense demonstration competition

VALID FROM 1.1.2017 ONWARDS DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE

www.korea-hapkido.eu [email protected]

Competition Rules for: HOSHINSUL (Self-defense demonstration competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 1

Table of Contents General Information .............................................................................................................................. 2

Divisions and Categories ..................................................................................................................... 2

Awards .................................................................................................................................................... 2

Evaluation .............................................................................................................................................. 2

Techniques for Keubgrades ................................................................................................................ 3

10th – 7th KEUB .................................................................................................................................. 3

6th – 4th KEUB .................................................................................................................................... 3

3rd – 1st KEUB .................................................................................................................................... 3

Techniques for Dangrades .................................................................................................................. 4

Competition Rules for: HOSHINSUL (Self-defense demonstration competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 2

General Information • Divisions made by grade • Female and Male compete in the same category • When there is only one competitor in a category, this competitor will be placed in a

higher category. • Competing participants: a couple exists of one attacker and one defender • The attacker may not switch his role to defender and vice versa! • The competition category is stipulated by the grade of the defender (the one who

performs the techniques). • The partner performing the role of the attacker may have a higher or lower grade than

the defender. • Only single techniques are allowed! Every single technique can be finished with a

punch, strike, kick or a pinching technique (joint lock, armbar, legbar, choke, ...) on the ground.

Divisions and Categories KEUBGRADES

Age Grade 8 – 11 years

10th – 7th KEUB 6th – 4th KEUB 3rd – 1st KEUB 12 – 14 years 15 – 18 years

> 18 years DANGRADES

< 18 years All Dangrades > 18 years All Dangrades

Awards There will be a medal for the first 3 competitors of each category or division.

• A gold medal for the first place • A silver medal for the second place • A bronze medal for the third place

Evaluation Participants of the HOSHINSUL competition will be evaluated on:

• Motion of the inital technique • Finishing technique • Power • Speed • Kihap

Notice that combinations of techniques will not be awarded!

Competition Rules for: HOSHINSUL (Self-defense demonstration competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 3

Techniques for Keubgrades 10th – 7th KEUB Demonstration of following techniques:

Son Mok Sul + Ui Bok Sul (defense against wrist grab & clothes)

• 3x son mok sul techniques (wrist) – NO CROSS or SIDE GRAB! • 2x ui bok sul techniques (clothes)

Number of techniques: 5

6th – 4th KEUB Demonstration of following techniques:

Bhang Kwon Sul (defense against punching)

• 2x Chigi (striking) • 2x Keokki (joint locks) • 2x Tonjigi (throwing) • 2x Bal Chagi (Kicking)

Number of techniques: 8

3rd – 1st KEUB Demonstration of following techniques:

Bhang Jok Sul (defense against kicking)

Attacking with a yop chagi (side kick):

• 1x Chigi (striking) • 1x Keokki (joint locks) • 1x Tonjigi (throwing) • 1x Bal Chagi (kicking)

Attacking with a chigo chagi (roundhouse kick):

• 1x Chigi (striking) • 1x Keokki (joint locks) • 1x Tonjigi (throwing) • 1x Bal Chagi (kicking)

Number of techniques: 8

Competition Rules for: HOSHINSUL (Self-defense demonstration competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 4

Techniques for Dangrades

Dangrades have to demonstrate the following techniques:

Bhang Kom Sul (defense against 5 different knife attacks):

• Strike to the lower section (abdomen) o 1x technique of your choice (Chigi, Keokki, Tonjigi or Chagi)

• Strike from outside to inside o 1x technique of your choice (Chigi, Keokki, Tonjigi or Chagi)

• Strike from inside to outside o 1x technique of your choice (Chigi, Keokki, Tonjigi or Chagi)

• Strike downwards o 1x technique of your choice (Chigi, Keokki, Tonjigi or Chagi)

• Combination of strikes o 1x technique of your choice (Chigi, Keokki, Tonjigi or Chagi)

Dan Bong Sul (defense with short stick):

• Defense against punch to the head o 1x technique of your choice (Keokki or Tonjigi)

• Defense against side kick o 1x technique of your choice (Keokki or Tonjigi)

• Defense against grabbing the wrist wo holds the dan bong o 1x technique of your choice (Keokki or Tonjigi)

DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE CHAMPIONSHIP RULES

KYOKPA Power Breaking competition

VALID FROM 1.1.2017 ONWARDS DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE

www.korea-hapkido.eu [email protected]

Competition Rules for: KYOKPA (Power Breaking competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 1

Table of Contents General Information ............................................................................................................... 2 Divisions and Categories ....................................................................................................... 2 Awards .................................................................................................................................. 2 Evaluation ............................................................................................................................. 2 Techniques for Keubgrades & Dangrades ............................................................................. 3

Competition Rules for: KYOKPA (Power Breaking competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 2

General Information • No divisions by age, gender or grade (men and women of all ages together)! • Keubgrades and Dangrades performing in separated divisions. • This part of the competition consists of only 1 round with only 1 general champion in

each category.

Divisions and Categories KEUBGRADES

AGE GENDER All Ages Female & Male

DANGRADES All Ages Female & Male

Awards There will be a medal for the first 3 competitors of each category or division.

• A gold medal for the first place • A silver medal for the second place • A bronze medal for the third place

Evaluation The winner of the KYOKPA competition is the one who breaks the most boards!

In case of ex aequo (more participants break same amount of boards), the distance of the board that has been hit the longest distance, starting from the table, will determine the winner.

Competition Rules for: KYOKPA (Power Breaking competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 3

Techniques for Keubgrades & Dangrades Breaking minimum 5 or 8 single boards with dwidora chagi - (back spinning heel kick).

At the power breaking contest the competitor has to break a pack of 5 (five for kubgrades) or 8 (eight for dangrades) wooden boards at medium height with a dwidora chagi (back spinning heel kick).

Starting position:

The competitor faces has to face the table on which the boards are placed at hip height. The competitor can adjust the height of the boards at his own height but at least at his/her own hip height.

Remarks:

• The boards used for the competition are provided by the organisation. • The minimum size of the boards is 30 cm x 25 cm x 1 cm. • The wooden boards are taped together with transparent tape at the top and bottom. • The boards will be prepared in advance by the organisation committee. • The boards will get a different number. • Participants will get a pack of boards by withdrawal. • Every board has to be broken!

DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE CHAMPIONSHIP RULES

KYORUGI Sparring competition

VALID FROM 1.1.2017 ONWARDS DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE

www.korea-hapkido.eu [email protected]

Competition Rules for: KYORUGI (Sparring competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 1

Table of Contents General Information .............................................................................................................................. 2

Competition area: ............................................................................................................................. 2

Fighting area .................................................................................................................................. 2

Warning area ................................................................................................................................. 2

Competitors ....................................................................................................................................... 2

Duration .............................................................................................................................................. 2

Coach ................................................................................................................................................. 3

Winner/Loser ..................................................................................................................................... 3

Match score ....................................................................................................................................... 3

Direct elimination .............................................................................................................................. 3

Divisions and Categories ..................................................................................................................... 4

Awards .................................................................................................................................................... 4

Competitor’s Responsibility ................................................................................................................. 4

Protection Equipment ........................................................................................................................... 5

OBLIGATED protection ................................................................................................................... 5

PERMITTED protection (= optional) .............................................................................................. 5

Scoring Techniques .............................................................................................................................. 5

Punching & striking techniques (chireugi): 1 point ...................................................................... 5

Kicking: 1 point .................................................................................................................................. 5

Low section 1 (ankle to knee) ..................................................................................................... 5

Low section 2 (from knee to hip) ................................................................................................ 5

Middle section (from hip to shoulders) ...................................................................................... 5

Hight section (head) ..................................................................................................................... 6

Joint locks & arm bars (keokki): 2 points ...................................................................................... 6

Throwing & take downs (tonjigi): 2 points ..................................................................................... 6

Choking .............................................................................................................................................. 6

Clinching ............................................................................................................................................ 6

Knocking on the floor ....................................................................................................................... 6

Forbidden or Illegal techniques .......................................................................................................... 6

Winning the competition game ........................................................................................................... 7

Special Remarks ............................................................................................................................... 7

Competition Rules for: KYORUGI (Sparring competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 2

General Information Competition area: The Competition Area measures at least 6x6 m to maximum 8x8m (in addition 1m safety area)

Legend:

1 = Head referee | 2 & 3 = Corner judge | 4 = Timekeeper C = competitor with blue protection (chong) | H = competitor with red protection (hong)

The competition area is a surface of 10 m x 10 m covered with mats (judomats). The competition area has a fighting area and a warning area.

Fighting area The `fighting area` is the inside of the competition area. Here competitors are supposed to fight. The fighting area measures 8 m x 8 m.

Warning area The area around the inside area is the `warning area` (red colour). The warning area is 1 m wide at every side of the competition area.

Competitors 2 competitors, 1 with blue protection (chong) 1 with red protection (hong)

Duration 1 non-stop round of 2 minutes

Competition Rules for: KYORUGI (Sparring competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 3

Coach There is no coach allowed on the competition area

Winner/Loser Decision for winning is made by 2 judges and 1 Head referee.

• 2 judges in the corner of the competition area • 1 head referee leading the competition game

Match score During the competition, the 2 judges and the Head referee decide who´s made a point.

The Head referee will raise the arm with a blue or red sleeve and holds 1 or two fingers up to indicate the points. The point is granted if at least one of the judges complies with the point(s) giben by the head referee by raising a red or blue flag.

Points during the competition will be published on the table of the timekeeper, after they are granted.

Direct elimination The sparring competition is a competition with direct elimination! The winner goes to the next round and the loser leaves the competition.

In every category, there have to be 2 competitors at least.

In case of odd numbers in one category we will have a “lucky winner” as in the following example.

Example: 3 competitors A, B & C

First round: A vs B: B wins C: free

Final (2nd fight): vs C

When there is only one competitor in one category, this category can be combined with the category higher or lower depending on the total number of competitors in this category.

Competition Rules for: KYORUGI (Sparring competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 4

Divisions and Categories KEUBGRADES

All keubgrades of all ages Female Male

8 categories 11 categories 5 kg 30 – 35 kg 4 kg 32 – 36 kg

35 - 40 kg 36 – 40 kg 40 – 45 kg 40 – 44 kg 45 – 50 kg 5 kg 44 – 49 kg

6 kg 50 – 56 kg 49 – 54 kg 56 – 62 kg 54 – 59 kg 62 – 68 kg 59 – 64 kg

7 kg 68 – 75 kg 6 kg 64 – 70 kg 75+ kg 70 – 76 kg 76 – 82 kg 7 kg 82 – 89 kg 89 – 96 kg 96+ kg

DANGRADES All dangrades of all ages

Female Male 1 category 1 category

All Females All males Note for Dangrades: Depending on the number of registrations, the competitors will be classified into weight divisions only with minor deviations. The classification for children

and young people will be considered in the same way.

Awards There will be a medal for the first 3 competitors of each category or division.

• A gold medal for the first place • A silver medal for the second place • A bronze medal for the third place

Competitor’s Responsibility • Competitors can participate at own risk • Competitors are required to wear a dobok (Hapkido uniform) while competing.

Competitors are also required to wear their appropriate belt to signify their proper rank. Uniforms must be clean, not torn and worn at all times during their performance. Removal of uniform top, pants or belt is not permitted during performance. T-shirts are not allowed.

• The medal ceremony will not take place when the competitor is not in uniform (dobok).

• All uniforms and equipment may not be insulting, vulgar or offensive as deemed by the Tournament Officials.

Competition Rules for: KYORUGI (Sparring competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 5

• Every kind of jewellery (watches, bracelets, piercings, earrings, etc.) worn is prohibited!

• Finger and toe nails must be kept neat and trimmed!

Protection Equipment Every competitor has to bring his own protection equipment!

OBLIGATED protection • Head protector, front side open from chint to eyebrow (Taekwondo style) • Chest protection (Hogu – Taekwondo style) • Groin protection for men – for woman optional • Shin protection

PERMITTED protection (= optional) • Underarm protection (only underarm) • Foot protection (protection of the instep of the foot) • Mout protection (mouthpiece)

At least 15 minutes before the start of the game the competitor has to be at the referee table to check all the equipment. The referee will check the equipment (protection) a second time before the beginning of the game.

When the referee decides that the protection worn by the competitor is not safe than he can decide to change that part of the equipment.

Scoring Techniques Punching & striking techniques (chireugi): 1 point Only Punching with a fist in a proper manner is permitted. All other kinds of striking and punching are prohibited!

Punching is only permitted in the middle section, on the fornt and the side of the hogu (chest protector). No Back fist!

A point will ony be granted if the punch has a direct effect on the opponent – losing balance or apparent impact of the punch at the hogu.

Punching is only permitted in a fight when both competitors are fighting in a standing way. It´s forbidden to punch when one of both is on the ground or if one of both is grabbed by the other (grabbing of the Dobok or body).

Kicking: 1 point A Point will only be granted if the opponent falls as a result of the technique.

Low section 1 (ankle to knee) Only the Low spinning heel kick, to sweep, is permitted. All other kicks are prohibited.

Low section 2 (from knee to hip) Only chigo chagi and balding bitjko chagi (lowkicks) to the inner and outer side of the upper leg are permitted.

Side kicks and all heel kicks are prohibited (e.g. yop chagi & dwikumchi dwaetaebu chagi)

Middle section (from hip to shoulders) All kicking techniques permitted – EXCEPT THE SPINE AREA

Competition Rules for: KYORUGI (Sparring competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 6

Hight section (head) All kicks allowed – EXCEPT SPINNING HEEL KICK (dwidora chagi)

Joint locks & arm bars (keokki): 2 points All joint locks and arm bars on wrists, arms and legs are permitted.

Joint locks have to be done within 1 second after grabbing the opponent.

Throwing & take downs (tonjigi): 2 points All throwing & take down techniques are permitted.

A throw has to be done with 1 second after grabbing the opponent.

On the ground the fight will be stopped after 2 seconds when a lock is no set and both competitors are active.

If a competitor falls as a result of a dora chagi hadan (low spinning heel kick) it will be counted as a throw and 2 points will be granted.

Choking Choking is NOT allowed during the fight.

Use of the lower arm at the side of the throat will be considered as chocking.

Clinching Clinching is when the 2 opponents have close contact by grabbing with 2 hands.

When both competitors start clinching they can only perform a throw, take down, an arm bar or a joint lock on arms or legs. All striking, punching or kicking techniques are forbidden.

Clinching time is maximum 1 second.

Knocking on the floor Knocking on the floor is considered a safety measure, not giving up the fight. It is to prevent that joint locks etc. go too far. It does not mean technical KO. The performer of the lock always gets the point in this situation.

Forbidden or Illegal techniques • Attacks to the groin • Strikes with open hand or elbow on any place of the opponent’s body • No back fists • No attack or counter with the knee • No hand techniques to the face • No punching when the opponent is on the floor. • No punching or kicking during clinching • No head buts • Side kicks to low section 2 • Heel kicks to low section 2 • Spinning heel kick to high section (head) • Feinting of attacks as above (no contact) • No actions that can be regarded as unfair or dangerous

Competition Rules for: KYORUGI (Sparring competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 7

Winning the competition game • Win by K.O. • Win by Referee Stop contest (*) • Win by score or superiority • Win by withdrawal • Win by disqualification • Win by referee´s punitive declaration

Special Remarks (*) Overly aggressive behavior will not be tolerated. In that case the referee can decide to end the competition game.

In the case that any matters not specified in the rules occur, they shall be decide through consensus by the refereeing officials of the pertinent game.

DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE CHAMPIONSHIP RULES

NAK BOP Rolling & Falling competition

VALID FROM 1.1.2017 ONWARDS DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE

www.korea-hapkido.eu [email protected]

Competition Rules for: NAK BOP (Rolling & Falling competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 1

Table of Contents General Information .............................................................................................................................. 2

Divisions and Categories ..................................................................................................................... 2

Awards .................................................................................................................................................... 2

Evaluation .............................................................................................................................................. 2

Techniques for Keubgrades & Dangrades ........................................................................................ 3

Competition Rules for: NAK BOP (Rolling & Falling competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 2

General Information • Keubgrades and Dangrades performing in separated divisions. • Obstacle falling techniques have to be executed with special safety pads

to measure distance or height! The main goal of the NAK BOP is landing safely! • All techniques have to be performed individually on the competition mats • Men & women in separated categories! Exception in category 9 - 13 years

Divisions and Categories KEUBGRADES (starting from 8th KEUB – yellow belt)

AGE GENDER 9 – 13 years Female & Male 14 – 17 years Female Male ≥ 18 years Female Male

DANGRADES All Ages Female Male

Awards There will be a medal for the first 3 competitors of each category or division.

• A gold medal for the first place • A silver medal for the second place • A bronze medal for the third place

Evaluation

Participants of the NAK BOP competition will be evaluated on:

height and length during the obstacle NAK BOP:

Jump distance measurement

The contestant runs down a runway and needs to start the leap before stepping past the foul line. The first body part to touch the ground determines the measurement point up to which the jump distance is measured, starting from the foul line. While performing the leap, the contestant also needs to perform a dive roll (i.e., an initial diving motion resulting in a forward roll executed on the ground).

Jump height measurement

A horizontal bar is placed at a height initially stated by the contestant. The contestant then jumps over the bar, performing a dive roll (i.e., an initial diving motion resulting in a forward roll executed on the ground). Only jumps during which the bar does not fall down are considered successful.

In each of the two disciplines, the contestant has three attempts. The best result in both disciplines namely, the highest jump height and the longest jump distance are added up and considered in the ranking.

Competition Rules for: NAK BOP (Rolling & Falling competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 3

Techniques for Keubgrades & Dangrades Following techniques must be performed:

• Chang haemul nak bop (rolling over an obstacle far (distance)) • Wolchang nak bop (rolling over an obstacle (high)

All techniques have to be performed individually on the competition mats

DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE CHAMPIONSHIP RULES

SHOW Show demonstration competition

VALID FROM 1.1.2017 ONWARDS DAEHANMINGUK HAPKIDO EUROPE

www.korea-hapkido.eu [email protected]

Competition Rules for: SHOW (Show demonstration competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 1

Table of Contents General Information .............................................................................................................................. 2

Divisions and Categories ..................................................................................................................... 2

Awards .................................................................................................................................................... 2

Evaluation .............................................................................................................................................. 2

Techniques & Rules ............................................................................................................................. 3

Competition Rules for: SHOW (Show demonstration competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 2

General Information • Minimum grade for the competition is 6th Keub. • Keubgrades and Dangrades performing in the same division.

Divisions and Categories KEUBGRADES & DANGRADES (starting 6th KEUB and higher)

AGE GENDER ALL AGES Female & Male

Awards There will be a medal for the first 3 competitors of each category or division.

• A gold medal for the first place • A silver medal for the second place • A bronze medal for the third place

Evaluation Participants of the SHOW competition will be evaluated on:

• Techniques and skills in general • Speed • Power • Harmony • Creativity • Kihap

Competition Rules for: SHOW (Show demonstration competition) valid from 1.1.2017 onwards Page 3

Techniques & Rules All kind of techniques including the use of weapons.

• The main goal of this competition is to show your favorite or best hapkido skills and abilities to the audience and the judges. Therefore only limited rules were set:

o Competing participants: a performing team exists of max. 3 hapkidoin o Attackers and defenders can switch their role during the demonstration! o Maximum time used is 30 seconds. The performance will be stopped by the

judges after 35 seconds! o Combinations of techniques are allowed! o The use of weapons is allowed. Only plastic or replica weapons can be used.

They should be inspected by the main judge before your performance on the mats.

o NO music is allowed!


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