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About the Kuoshu Lei Tai Event |
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Wednesday, 15 February 2006 |

Some basic information and considerations about the Kuoshu Lei Tai event.
The Proposal of Kuoshu Lei Tai:Kuoshu Lei Tai is a ruleset designed for Chinese martial arts (CMA) schools to be able to explore the combat aspects of their art in a regulated full-contact environment. Any technique in any CMA style may be used so long as it follows the rules of the competition. Kuoshu Lei Tai is not a method of fighting but instead it is an exploration ground for competitors and coaches to understand, develop and execute the application aspect of their respective styles. Ring:Rounds:Eliminations - 1 1/2 Minute rounds with 30 seconds of rest in between. Finals (1st through 4th places) - 2 Minute rounds with 45 seconds of rest in between. To win the match contestant must win two (2) out of three (3) total rounds. Contestant that wins the first two rounds does not need to fight the third round and is declared winner of the match.
NOTE: Competitors are allowed up to two (2) corner people in their respective corners. The corner people may give instructions and advice ONLY during the break period and are to remain silent during the match. Corner coaching is considered a technical foul and will not be tolerated. To compete in the Lei Tai event competitors must:Be in good physical, mental and emotional health (please visit your doctor prior to attendance in this tournament). Have personal health insurance in case of serious injury (the Tournament Organizers will only provide basic first aid to competitors). Follow all rules, regulations and etiquette of Lei Tai event for everyone’s safety.
Please note: If you are considering participating in the Lei Tai event the Tournament Organizers would like you to be aware of the following: If you have had a head concussion (any degree) in the past, we highly recommend that you DO NOT participate in this event. If you do not have personal health insurance, we highly recommend that you DO NOT participate in this event. If you are unsure of your physical and/or mental health, we highly recommend that you DO NOT participate in this event. If you are not responsible for your own actions WE DO NOT WANT YOU TO PARTICIPATE in this tournament.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 01 May 2009 )
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