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World Taekwondo General Assembly approves competition rule changes - World Taekwondo
"Now with even more spinnyness!"
"Now with even more spinnyness!"
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A gamjeom can now be issued if an athlete has one leg outside of the boundary line and referees will now only wait for five seconds before issuing a gamjeom to athletes who are not engaging in the fight. Using an alternative foot technique will also result in a gamjeom.
What is an "alternative foot technique"?
This question is also being discussed on the taekwondo subreddit right now. My conjecture was that they meant things like monkey kicks. Right now a monkey kick is not illegal, but it doesn't score. My conjecture was that the new rule would make it actually illegal. Another contribute suggested that it may mean things like blocking with the leg, or holding a leg in the air.
A monkey kick is a sloppy kick that would not do diddly in the real world, but may have enough impact to trigger the stupid sensors.
What's the issue with that? If it activates the sensors, isn't that the game?
What's the issue with that? If it activates the sensors, isn't that the game?
Because the strikes are also supposed to be effective.
Yup. Which is unhealthy, and from that article is the reason they are instituting the rule. If you're limiting it to 8-10 pounds instead of 10-15 that is drastically being cut and brought back, it doesn't make it all that more healthy.Gaining 10-15 pounds in a day is common for combat sports. For example, in the UFC 135 pound weight class, the fighters will probably be in the 145-150 pound range. They just cut weight and dehydrate themselves for the weigh-in and then rehydrate during the day before the fight.
If it's strong enough to activate the sensors, I'd say it's effective. That means either the kick is more effective than you think, or the sensors are undertuned as to what qualifies as a point.
They could get round the problem of 'sloppy' kicks by having judges sat at the side giving out style marks!
This is a monkey kick
In my opinion, our current e-hogu technology is poor. The sensors are intentionally undertuned so that kicks that land on the hogu but not near a sensor will still activate. It's this design flaw that create the problem with monkey kicks.