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INTRODUCTION
The S
Factor rules are “World Martial Arts Competitions”, they provide
different categories to suit many of the martial arts disciplines.
The S Factor rules were developed to be safe, simple, easy to
implement and easy to understand. The “S” is for Skill and the
scoring is about skill the competitor’s performance.
MANDATORY SAFETY EQUIPMENT
This is required or you will not be
allowed to compete.
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Gum Shield
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Kick Boots (They must cover the
toe nails and no concealed heal).
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Head Guard.
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Gloves (The fingers and thumbs must be completely covered “Closed
Finger”)
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Groin Guard (Male Only)
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Shin Guards (P.U.Only)
OPTIONAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT
This equipment is recommended and
optional.
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Groin protector for women.
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Chest guard
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Arm Guards
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Full Face Head Guard.
PROOF OF AGE
Proof
of age is required required; all junior competitors should bring
proof of age. The failure to do this may cause the promoter to with
hold a winning title or award until the age of the competitor is
authenticated through his school. This is on the competitors entry
form.
PROOF OF AGE
(continued)
In the case of a series of eliminators culminating a
champion the champion’s date of birth should be relevant to the date
of the final or grand championships. Example at the date of the
final grand championship he should still be the age criteria of the
category they entered. If they compete for several eliminators then
at the finals are unable to compete because they have had a birthday
so they exceed the age of a category they may not be able to fight
or defend that title.
CONTESTANT REQUIREMENTS
SEMI-CONTACT: is a free style stop start section. Your sponsors can
provide logos and uniforms printed up to your specification. The
limitation is you are not allowed to use offensive language or
images on your uniforms.
Each
contestant must present them self to the referee when called,
failure to do this may result in penalty points being given. The
competitor must be ready to compete, and any object or jewellery
that the referee feels will endanger either contestant must be
removed at the request of the referee. Finger and toenails must be
properly cut to eliminate possible chances of injury to an opponent.
T-Shirts or baggy tops must be tucked in to avoid a kick becoming
trapped or tangled.
Conduct is a fundamental part of martial arts, any undisciplined
behaviour by competitors or their clubs can be penalised with
points, disqualification or removal of the entire club without a
refund.
POWERS OF OFFICIALS
TIME KEEPER:
The
appointed official supervises and controls the scoreboards time
duration. He/She will start and stop at the command of the centre
referee and will inform the centre referee when the contest time has
expired. The time keeper keeps time for the centre referee and
suspends contest time if requested by the centre referee. The time
keeper may also double as a score keeper.
SCORE KEEPER:
This appointed helper keeps score of both competitors. The
judges or counter will reveal the scores of each competitor to the
score keeper who record them. They will also be responsible for
deducting penalty points under the instruction of the centre
referee. All discrepancies are handled by the centre referee and not
the score keeper.
SECTION MANAGER / CHIEF REFEREE:
The Section Manager is the most experienced of the officials who is
thoroughly versed on the rules and completely in charge of his/her
mat, ring and match. Referees enforce safety & the rules to ensure
fair play. He looks to his judges for a vote and the majority score
is given to the score keeper to record.
The
Section Manager and Chief Referee have control of the following:-
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Match
starts and finishes with the referees command.
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Has the
final decision on any dispute on score.
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Issuing
warnings or points without a majority decision.
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Can
over rule a majority rule to issue a warning or penalty or
disqualification.
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Automatically disqualify competitors with more than 3 penalty
points. (Referees may ask judges take a vote to disqualify a
contestant for gross misconduct or disregard for safety including
level of contact)
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Has
power to issue time outs. (Competitors can ask for time outs, but it
is at the discretion of the referee if he issues one).
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Give
private and public warnings.
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Disqualify a contestant for excessive contact without a warning.
JUDGES must issue points
or contests the way they see them. Judges may consult with the
centre referee to help determine penalties or warnings, although the
referee has the power to issue them alone. Judges may be called to
vote on points, disqualification or penalties. It is the majority
vote of the judges and referee that determines a point or win.
Semi-Contact Mirror Judges
are required to patrol edges of the mat arena; this is called mirror
judging since each judge operates the 2 sides from opposite corners.
As points are called the contest is stopped by the referee in a
traditional format. They will step in between competitors should any
danger present its self or injuries occur.
CONTACT LEVELS DEFINED
Excessive Contact: Is made when an opponent strikes with force in
excess of that necessary to have scored a point. Although this is
largely a judgement call, indications that contact has been
excessive may be assessed by the following reactions:
CONTACT LEVELS DEFINED
(Continued)
1.
A visible snapping back of the head from the force of a strike.
2.
A knockdown of an opponent (not recklessly charging into a technique
or occurring in instances where the fallen party neither fell,
slipped or was of balance).
3.
A knockout of an opponent.
4.
The appearance of severe swelling or bleeding. (Bleeding from other
obvious external injury may be in itself grounds for excessive
contact if it is considered the fault of a contestant).
5.
The distortion or injury of the body from the force of a blow to the
body.
6.
All contestants are required to be able to compete within these
contact requirements of their chosen category.
If a
competitor prefers hard contact we regard that the purposeful use of
full contact in another category as a coward’s approach sine we do
have full contact categories. The disqualification of competitors
using full contact or uncontrolled contact will be harsh and
competitors considered bullying will be disqualified without refund.
Competitors must be able to compete within the confines of the
category and format required controls for contact, do not enter any
format or category unless you meet criteria and can control the
contact levels it is unacceptable. How you train and what you train
in is no defence in the interest of safety, contact levels and the
rules are paramount and refs decision final.
SCORING POINTS
What constitutes a point:
A point is scored when
a controlled legal martial arts technique scored by a player
within bounds of the competition area that strikes an opponent
with a controlled technique using the allowable force
(SEE Contact Levels Defined) & touch contact to a legal
target area.
The
guiding criteria are:-
Was it a legal technique?
Was it delivered with the required force?
Was the player who scored in bounds?
Had the match been stopped by the centre referee?
Was either contestant down illegally when the point was scored?
AWARDING POINTS
Each
time a point is scored the centre referee will stop the bout and
award the points to the player who has scored.
WINNING A SEMI-CONTACT MATCH
To
win a Semi-Contact Match you must meet one or more of the following
criteria:
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Exceed an 8 point lead.
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Be ahead on points when the competition time expires.
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If the score is equal at the time of expiry and the opponent has
a penalty point.
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If your opponent is found to be of a different grade to what is
stated.
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If your opponent has lied about his match up details.
SEMI CONTACT RULES
(Summary)
Illegal equipment:
Open fingered gloves
Shin/instep
Boxing gloves
Bag gloves
NO DISCLAIMERS.
Duration of rounds: Each round will
be 1 min 30 seconds for eliminators,2 minutes for finals. Should
scores be equal after this period an extra 30 seconds will be added
in the further event of a tie the next clear point scored by both
judges will decide?
SCORING POINTS
1 Point scored by:
punch to head
punch to body
kick to body
clean sweep(must be foot to foot)
ridge hand (controlled)
2 points scored by kick to head
jump kick to body(must be a positive clearance)
3
points scored by controlled jump kick to head
Axe kicks to land with flat of the foot not the heel
All points scored must be controlled.
Non scoring areas:
Back of head
Back of torso
Below belt line
NOTE:
Sweeps must be foot to foot, no
grabbing, no takedowns.
Sweep combination will be scored
appropriately if scored before the call to stop
Illegal techniques:
Spinning back-fist
Hammer fist
Straight finger thrusts
Grabbing
Throws
Elbows/ knees
Should a three way final situation
occur the competitors placing will be decided on wins, in the case
where everything is equal total points scored will decide each
competitors placing.
No direct facial contact for age
groups 6/8 years, 9/11 years or 12/14 year old sections for boys and
girls, all head strikes to hit head guard
only.
When a section starts no persons are
to approach the scoring table, should you require assistance please
make yourself known to the officials who will then assist you.
Fighters will receive a maximum of 3
calls to the fighting area after which they will be deemed not
present and the opponent wins by a walkover.
Where possible no two fighters of
the same club will compete against each other in the first round.
One adult (16+) coach per fighter by
the matt.
The coach has the right to call time
where he thinks necessary, any abuse of this rule the fighter will
be warned,2nd warning will receive one point deduction,3rd warning
will lead to disqualification. The coach is not allowed to step into
the fighting area unless invited by the judges.
NO UNSPORTSMAN LIKE BEHAVIOUR WILL
BE TOLERATED, This Includes
VERBAL ABUSE.
HARRASSMENT.
INTIMIDATION.
This
includes fighters ,coaches, colleagues ,friends, families uncle Tom
Cobbley and all.
Judging: -
Two mirror judges and a referee work so each point is given by the
majority vote.
How points are awarded:
Semi contact: Scoring points
are awarded by a majority agreement
between judges and referee. When the majority agree a point is
recorded by the score keeper. The semi contact categories are based
on traditional stop start the first competitor to a set number of
points wins. Each time the score is logged the contest is stopped,
the score is logged then the referee resumes the contest. Contact
level is light and controlled; lack of control can lead to
disqualification.
Complaints procedure in writing to a
MALYMPEX OFFICIAL or Sent to HQ.
ALL
REFEREE DECISIONS ARE FINAL |