poomsae judges course Flashcards
examples of .3s
- dwit - gubi ( back stance) is performed instead of juchum - seogi
2.kihip as not made or is at the wrong time - temporary stop during movements
- eyesight does not follow the actions that are made
- major balance issue
- starting and ending position varies by more than the one foot allowance
7.loud breathing noises
how do you get a .6?
restart
PRESENTATION (6)
speed and power
requirements and deductions (2)
punches ( jereugi ) and kicks ( chagi ) performed with a soft start and perfect balance
- If there is too much strength at the beginning of movements or if movements are exaggerated to propel the next movement deduction will be made
PRESENTATION (6)
control of speed, power and rhythm (2)
points will be deducted if the speed, power and rhythm are presented with no change from the start to the end of lines of movement.
points will also be deducted in case of stiff actions coming from a stiff body, a strong start makes it difficult to accelerate this slowing down the action at critical points of movement.
PRESENTATION (6)
expression of energy (2)
e.g eyesight, kihap, attitude, confidence
points will be deducted if actions are not big enough for the individuals physique, same rhythm all the time with no quality or dignity, eyesight, kihap, confidence etc are not expressed perfectly
win by score (1)
the winner is determined by having higher total points
win by the referee stopping the contest (2)
referee or doctor determines that a contestant is unable to continue the referee shall declare the contest stopped and the opposing contestant shall be declared the winner
win by withdrawal of the opponent (3)
- when a contestant withdraws due to injury or other reasons
- when a coach throws a towel into the court to signify forfeiture of the match
win by disqualification of the opponent (4)
should a contestant lose his or her contestant status before the competition begins, the opposing contestant shall be declared the winner.
identify 3 duties of a referee
- The referee shall document all valid points
- The referee shall declare the winner and issue “kyong - go” / deduction of points by penalties. The referee shall declare only after the judges decision has been confirmed.
- The referee is permitted to summon the judges during the competition if the need arises.
2 duties of a judge
- The judges shall document all valid points
- The judges shall state their opinions forthrightly when requested to do so by the referee.
walking stance
ap seogi
forward stance
ap kubi
back stance
dwit kubi
sitting stance/ horse riding stance
juchum seogi