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==Permissible Techniques== | ==Permissible Techniques== | ||
#Cutting blows to the opponent's target areas (as defined above) delivered with the cutting edge of the weapons. | #Cutting blows to the opponent's target areas (as defined above) delivered with the cutting edge of the weapons. | ||
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#Holds of the opponent's body, head, limbs, using hands or shield, as well as grabbing <span class="revision" their</span> equipment (including a sword and a shield) with your hands. | #Holds of the opponent's body, head, limbs, using hands or shield, as well as grabbing <span class="revision" their</span> equipment (including a sword and a shield) with your hands. | ||
#At the Marshal's discretion, any other technique deemed substantially unsafe. | #At the Marshal's discretion, any other technique deemed substantially unsafe. | ||
Revision as of 00:05, 28 June 2024
Permissible and Prohibited Techniques
Permissible Techniques
- Cutting blows to the opponent's target areas (as defined above) delivered with the cutting edge of the weapons.
- Blocking the opponent's blows with a shield or a blade.
- Pushing or pressing the opponent with a shield or shoulder.
- Hitting with the plane of a shield.
- Repulsion of a blade, a shield, or opponent's arms and hands with the shield’s plane or the shield's edge.
- Hooking the opponent's shield with your shield.
- Overlapping of the opponent's shield with your shield.
Prohibited Techniques
- Thrusting with the blade of the weapon (all thrusts).
- Punching with the edge of the shield.
- Striking a disarmed opponent, no weapon in hand.
- Blows aimed at the opponent's non-counted area.
- Blows aimed at fallen opponents or those rising to a standing position.
- Blows delivered with your head.
- Kicking or kneeing your opponent.
- Back heels, wrestling throws and clinches.
- Punches and elbow strokes.
- Blows delivered with the hilt or pommel of a weapon.
- Holds of the opponent's body, head, limbs, using hands or shield, as well as grabbing <span class="revision" their equipment (including a sword and a shield) with your hands.
- At the Marshal's discretion, any other technique deemed substantially unsafe.