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mark
Posted: 2003-04-28 15:49:07
I am always amazed at how many people do not know what throws / dumps are legal and which ones are not. For example on a recent fight night a fight did a spear tackle and got told off for it (I am surprised he did not get a point off)as it is a very dangerous and illegal technique in Muay Thai.

But then he caught his opponents leg and kicked the other leg out from under him and was told off and he did it again and was told off again (even though this move is perfectly legal (I double checked this later on )- bear in mind this is not the "plough technique" that has been banned for being very dangerous).

Sweeps are generally legal.

The move that was talked of earlier "you can stick out your left leg and with your upper body strength through him over that leg" is not really the common judo move (can't remember the name) because in the judo move you also move the leg towards the body. Although both are legal.

Mark L - after doing your judging course you must have a better definition of what sweeps and dumps are legal could you post them or the site where they are available?

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