FULL-COMBAT ( Full-Contact ) SECTION
7.1. Match content
1. Actions allowed:
It is allowed to perform all throws, painful and suffocating tricks, blows with the hands and feet to the head, trunk and legs, to the extent permitted by these Rules, imitation of blows, as well as other attacking and defensive actions in certain positions of the participants.
2. Prohibited actions according to these competition rules.
3. Equipment:
Competitors are equipped in accordance with these Rules (gi, Protective gloves 8 ounces, inguinal bandage, protective bandage on the shins, soft protective helmet according to the age category)
7.2. The beginning and end of the match
Before the start of the fight, the participants, after their challenge, stand at the edges of the site. At the command of the referee:
participants approach the center of the site and stand apart at a distance of two meters;
the participant called first (with a red belt) becomes to the right of the referee, and his opponent (with a white belt or blue) - to the left;
Before the start of the match, the participants on the referee's team perform the competition ritual described above;
The match begins and ends at the command of the referee.
After the match, the participants take the same places on the site as before the start of the match to announce the winner. After the announcement of the winner, the participants bow to each other, then the referee and leave the site.
For younger boys/girls 10-11 years old, the main time of the fight is 2 minutes, additional time - 1 minute. For cadets 12-13 years old, the main time of the fight is 2 minutes, additional time - 2 minutes.
Additional time lasts until the first active evaluated technical action according to the rules of the competition for the adult age category.
7.3. Features of matches and refereeing for youth age 1 0 -1 3 years.
Prohibited technical actions in the age category 10-11 years:
In addition to all prohibited technical actions described in these rules for the adult age category, also prohibited:
- are strangling techniques with two hands and two feet (without grabbing the opponent's hand or suit) with simultaneous twisting of the opponent's cervical vertebrae;
- sharp execution of painful or strangling techniques (compliance with these rules is monitored by the refereeing team, which is obliged to record only a clear exit of a painful or strangling technique, without waiting for the opponent to surrender);
- imitation of finishing with a knee to the head and spine is additionally prohibited under 14 years.
Prohibited technical actions of the age category 12-13 years:
Similar to the rules for the adult age category, imitation of finishing with a knee to the head and spine is additionally prohibited:
- imitation of finishing with a knee to the head and spine is additionally prohibited under 14 years.
For the age categories of younger boys 10-11 years old, the execution of painful and suffocating techniques is evaluated when the opponent clearly enters the position of a fixed stretched or twisted joint or clearly fixes the opponent's neck in a suffocating technique.
For the age categories of cadets 12-13 years old and older, the execution of painful and suffocating techniques is evaluated when the opponent's submission signal is given by a double clap of the hand, foot or voice signal.
The features of the participants' equipment are described above (Article 6, Chapter III).