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What are the fouls in Taekwondo actual combat?

Taekwondo has a history of more than two thousand years. 1955, South Korea named all kinds of martial arts in China Taekwondo, which was divided into competitive Taekwondo and performance Taekwondo. Competitive Taekwondo is mainly based on leg technique. Taekwondo is forbidden to hit your opponent in the head and face with boxing, to hit your opponent with knees and elbows, and to throw your opponent.

1994, the international Olympic Committee voted to make taekwondo an official event in the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. Taekwondo competition in the Olympic Games has four levels for men and women. In Taekwondo competition, athletes of both sides should wear uniforms and protective gear, wear helmets, and hit each other's legal parts with their feet or straight boxing, that is, they can only hit the trunk and head below the clavicle and above the hip bone wrapped by protective gear (boxing is prohibited).

Taekwondo competition is divided into three games, each game is 2 minutes, with intermission 1 minute. The players of the blue team and the red team tried to beat their opponents by using the technical moves allowed by the rules. The result of the game is calculated according to the sum of the scores of two players in three games, and the one with more scores is the winner.

In the competition, you can only get 1 point by kicking your opponent's trunk once, and you can get 2 points by kicking your opponent's head; If the opponent is knocked down, the referee will add 1 point after counting seconds. Judging whether an athlete scores in the competition depends on whether the athlete's skills are accurate, permissible, powerful and effective.

At present, taekwondo competition rules severely punish athletes who fall to the ground. Generally speaking, athletes who intentionally fall to the ground may be warned by the referee, that is, 0.5 points will be deducted. If you accidentally slip, fall to the ground by your opponent, or technically fall to the ground (that is, you can't control your balance and fall to the ground when using the action), you won't be punished.

In the course of the game, if one party uses cuddling, pushes and pulls the opponent, passively evades the game, hits the opponent with his elbow and knee, falls down, deliberately slams the opponent's face, etc. , will be given a warning (a warning deducted 0.5 points) or points (65438+ a deduction of 0 points). If an athlete is deducted a total of 4 points, he will be sentenced to "foul failure".

In a game, if the two sides draw after three innings, it will be overtime. In overtime, the "sudden death rule" is implemented, that is, the party who gets 1 points first wins.