046-5 Wyo. Code R. §§ 5-2 - Kickboxing Tactics Deemed Fouls
(a)
Headbutts;
(b) Groin
strikes;
(c) Thrusting or linear
kicks directed at the knee joint;
(d) Striking the back of the head or the
spine - defined as striking any of the area beginning at the back of the head
starting at the crown of the head and running directly down the center of the
head, spreading from ear to ear in the back of the head, running down the
entire rear portion of the neck, and beginning again at the occipital junction
and stopping at the top of the trapezius, and again from the trapezius muscle
down the spine to the tailbone;
(e)
Attacks to the throat;
(f) Striking
a downed contestant;
(g) Failure to
obey the referee's commands;
(h)
Striking on a break;
(i) Striking
after a bell;
(j) Holding or using
the ropes or cage while striking or clinching;
(k) Timidity: repeatedly, intentionally
avoiding engagement or contact with the opponent;
(l) Use of abusive language and/or
gestures;
(m) Causing intentional
delays in the action, for example, repeatedly spitting out the mouth piece or
falling out of the ring to cause delay;
(n) Thumbing;
(o) Holding the opponent's leg without
executing a legal strike or while executing more than one striking technique. A
contestant may grab the opponent's kicking leg and immediately execute one
legal strike while taking one step, and then they must immediately release the
leg;
(p) Any effort to down a
contestant by a method other than a legal strike or strikes, which includes,
but is not limited to, joint locks, submission attempts, sweeps, reaps,
takedowns, and throws;
(q)
Biting;
(r) Spitting at the
opponent;
(s) Striking with the
elbow, arm, wrist, or other part of the glove that is not the padded part of
the glove; and
(t) Holding, which
is defined as repeatedly grabbing, grasping, or tying up an opponent in order
to prevent the opponent from striking. Clinching is allowed to immediately
launch a credible knee attack. If in the referee's estimation, the attack
and/or counter knee attack is consistent and effective, he may allow it to
continue for up to five seconds at which point he will separate the
contestants. If within the five seconds the knee attack or counter attack wanes
or appears ineffective, the referee will immediately separate the
contestants.
(u) For amateurs,
striking with the knee to the opponent's head. The Commission or Commission
Representative may waive this tactic deemed foul.
Notes
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