![]() ![]() Same is true on diagonal striking to a knee pick. marching kick, for example, is a legal technique, even though it is not a lift or a sweep but a kick. You may strike, but only in conjunction with a throw. Shuai jiao student elsewhere, a ch'ang dung sheng school, a while ago. Source: was a student in an all shuai Jiao kwoon, competed in shuai Jiao tournaments. Sorry about the mess here but I'm on my phone. I haven't seen points awarded for ring outs, but I think if it keeps happening then they will penalize you. If you go near the edge of the mats the judges warn you to find your way back to center. When you are given a warning you have attempt a takedown, or at least grab their jacket. You are given a warning and then points are given to your opponent if you continue stalling. You are not allowed to stall the timer, meaning that if you are in the lead, you are not allowed to go fully defensive and 'run' away from your opponent. If you attempt a leg sweep repeatedly and fail it can be argued that you are just kicking their leg. If someone is wearing a very loose jacket you could theoretically start pounding on them but that's pretty shady and the judges will call you out on it. Accidental hits happen but you have to be holding their jacket when it happens. The match ends immediately when this happens. There is also usually a mercy rule if someone is winning by 10 points. Your opponents legs were higher than their head at some point in the throw.Īt the end of two rounds the person with the most points wins. You are awarded three points if your takedown was very 'dynamic', eg. If you throw someone or sweep them or other takedown you get two points. If your knee or hand touch the ground, your opponent gets a point. So, there is no ground fighting in shuai Jiao. This is often the more agressive wrestler. If the score is tied it often goes to a sudden death round, and if it remains tied the judges pick the competitor with the best technique. There are usually two rounds with a small break between them. ![]()
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