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chillibulldog
Posted: 2008-01-29 14:20:28
I attended k star interclub last saturday which i was actually the referee.
I feel that each gym will have their only ideas over the control of contact and what rules should apply.
steve logan has excellent interclubs which 99% of'fights' are competed with control and both participants showing their techniques. unfortunetely some do think it is a fight and get carried away and go out full force,others are overcome with nerves and cannot always control their power(which will come with experience) but the majority on saturday were excellent matches.
It is the responsibility of the instuctors to teach their students who participate in an interclub that it is an interclub and not a fight.
I am sure that every interclub has a hard match in it but also has great controlled matches from juniors through to adults like i saw on saturday.
one young junior from scorpions gym(i think) stood out after competing 3 matches in a row and his technique was excellent.
Its up to each gym to set the rules and regulations but first and foremost should be the safety of all the participants.


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