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In sparring, the points are allocated as follows:
- 1 point for all fist techniques on the body or face
- 2 points for all leg techniques on the body
- 3 points for all leg techniques on the face
Warnings:
- Ui Ju Hanna: before an warning is given, the fight is stopped (= heachyo) and then to the accused person a warning is attributed. In three warnings, one point is deducted.
- Gam Jum Hanna: a minus point you can get through full-contact (too hard, usually uncontrollably) or a falling down or ignoring umpire commands. Three direct minus points disqualification (Sil Kyuk).
You get a warning if you:
- Push
- Kicks below the belt
- Grabing opponent
- Performing a technique on the back
- Deliberately avoids battle (running away)
- Falling down (touch by hand on ground)
- Going out of the ring
- Attacks without looking
- turn away
- talks
- Claims provoking point