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Seidokaikan uses a variant of kyokushin Knockdown karate rules. The difference is that in the case of extensions, you put on boxing gloves. Also in the case of a draw after several extensions, the bout may be determined by tamashiwari (breaking tiles/boards). In the knockdown karate rules there are no punches or elbows allowed above the neck -although kicks and knees are allowed anywhere. clinching and grabbing are severely limited.
@watahinaro tameshiwari is good way to see who can be the winner...but weighting is unfair!!! they should find a better way to see who would win in that situation!!! i think you will agree with me...OSU!!!
@XxTestProfilxX When the fight is draw, they break bricks. The one who breaks more will be the winner. If the number of the bricks they break is the same, they weigh. The lighter one will be the winner.
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Seidokaikan has 2 kinds of competition 1 - knockdown karate that allows grabing and clinching your oponent and 2 - k1 rules fight
Seidokaikan uses a variant of kyokushin Knockdown karate rules.
The difference is that in the case of extensions, you put on boxing gloves. Also in the case of a draw after several extensions, the bout may be determined by tamashiwari (breaking tiles/boards).
In the knockdown karate rules there are no punches or elbows allowed above the neck -although kicks and knees are allowed anywhere. clinching and grabbing are severely limited.
川地さん 北海道なんだ、、、
it depends on the fighter -___-
and for ur information just check on youtube and see how many times knock down karate has won from taekwondo.
@watahinaro tameshiwari is good way to see who can be the winner...but weighting is unfair!!! they should find a better way to see who would win in that situation!!! i think you will agree with me...OSU!!!
@XxTestProfilxX
When the fight is draw, they break bricks. The one who breaks more will be the winner. If the number of the bricks they break is the same, they weigh.
The lighter one will be the winner.
うp主さん、生きてますかね...
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