Here’s some photos of the last BTFC Taekwondo Club Closed Championship that I took part in. It was a great experience for everyone of us as we learn to spar and also very encouraged that most of us manage to win a medal ๐ Check out more photos of the championship below..
judges preparing to give points to the poomse competitors..
young black belt poomse competitors..
waiting for poomse medal giving ceremony..
Joanne won the poomse for green belt category..
Desmond in action ๐
He gave a powerful performance and impress the judges with really loud shout at end of his poomse routine..
Desmond got gold medal and Kim got silver medal for green belt poomse..
Hui kin in sparring competition..
me waiting for my turn… a bit nervous cause it’s first time for me ๐
me against a 2nd Dan black belt opponent..
Herman against another black belt..
Whye leng vs Joanne
finally it’s over.. waiting for prize giving ceremony..
and the winners are… Herman (gold), Jack & Daniel (Bronze)
me got a bronze medal too ๐
Whyle Leng (Gold) and Joanne(Silver)
Marcus(Gold) and Kim (Silver)
Herman won the Most Promising Player for the championship !
keke.. lucky no broken bones, just minor blue black ๐
Some video clip of sparing..
Hui Kin..
me in red..
Herman..
Some photos below taken at our training center in KL ๐
Go KTA!!
WTF (World Taekwondo Federation)
Under WTF and Olympic rules, sparring is a full-contact event and takes place between two competitors in an area measuring 10 meters square.
Each match or bout consists of three non-stop rounds of contact with rest between rounds. 14-17 black belt fighters fight in 2-minute rounds with a 30-second break,senior fighters also fight in 2-minute rounds with 30-second breaks. Points are awarded for permitted, accurate, and powerful techniques to the legal scoring areas; light contact to a scoring area does not score any points.
A kick or punch that makes contact with the opponent’s hogu (a trunk protector that functions as a scoring target) scores one point; a kick to the head scores two points. Punches to the head are not allowed. If a competitor is knocked down by a scoring technique and the referee counts, then an additional point is awarded to the opponent.
At the end of three rounds, the competitor with the most points wins the match. If, during the match, one competitor gains a 7-point lead over the other, or if one competitor reaches a total of 12 points, then that competitor is immediately declared the winner and the match ends. In the event of a tie at the end of three rounds, a fourth “sudden death” overtime round will be held to determine the winner, after a 30-second rest period
[tags]Taekwondo, BTFC, Taekwondo Club, Closed Championship, Sports, Personal[/tags]