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  1. Chest protector: protects the torso and marks out the scoring areas on the body during Taekwondo. Chung: the Taekwondo contestant wearing blue. Contest area: A10m (32 ft) square in the center of the mat where a Taekwondo contest is conducted.

  2. May 22, 2020 · The basic rules - foot and fist. The rules of taekwondo as outlined by World Taekwondo require a standing bow to the referee, followed by a bow to the opponent, before matches. All matches last over three rounds of two minutes each, with a one-minute break between rounds.

  3. Learning How to Spar is One of the Most Challenging Parts of TaeKwonDo Training. Here are tips and advice on how to improve your Sparring skills

  4. Total of 55. KYORUGI CURRENTWT Virtual Taekwondo Rules and Regulations (September 30, 2024)PDF Download. KYORUGI CURRENTWT Guidelines and Protocols for Safe Return to Competition and Training during Covid-19PDF Download. KYORUGI CURRENTWT Ranking Bylaw (June 1, 2024)PDF Download. KYORUGI CURRENTWorld Team Ranking Bylaw (May 12, 2024)PDF Download.

  5. May 10, 2022 · Marc Zirogiannis, host of Taekwondo Life Magazine, does an overview of the new rule changes. He discusses the reasons for the changes and the expected impact on the Sport of Taekwondo Sparring. Notable Changes -Best of 3 format – the back of the head in the clinch is not allowed -no penalty if you fall after scoring a valid spin kick

  6. Oct 10, 2023 · One discipline of taekwondo is Kyorugi, known as sparring. It is a free-form fight between two people subject to strict rules to avoid injuries and to ensure a fair competition. The contestants wear a body armor (trunk and head protector) fitted with electronic sensors that register kicks and punches if applied with sufficient force.

  7. Taekwondo sparring is used to teach students how to deal with a live and moving human opponent (versus a static kicking dummy) in a controlled environment with protective sparring gear (i.e. helmet and chest protector) and a referee.