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Download Arnis, Rules, Violations, & Regulations and more Assignments Physical Education and Motor Learning in PDF only on Docsity! 1 These Ground Rules are part and parcel of a much comprehensive PEKAF SPORTS RULES ON ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS. These Rules are applicable for the 2017 Philippine National Games Arnis Events. GUIDELINES AND GROUND RULES For the 2017 Philippine National Games Tournament I. RULES AND REGULATIONS The Arnis Competition will be conducted in accordance with Philippine Eskrima- Kali-Arnis Federation (PEKAF) Rules and Regulation to ensure the safety of the student/players. II. TECHNICAL COMMITTEE The Technical Officials of the game are those Accredited by the Head Quarters of the Philippine Eskrima-Kali-Arnis Federation (PEKAF). III. DISQUALIFICATION OF PLAYER a. Incomplete requirements or documents. b. A participant who commits a dangerous intentional foul that may inflict injury to the opponent like throwing, bone breaking, kicking, kneeing, elbowing, boxing, sweeping, and hand/stick/head butting. c. Any disruptive action or behavior of the participant, teammate, trainers, coaches, club instructors or team followers which may lead to violence breaking the spirit of sportsmanship. d. Any official/s of the delegation that interrupts the orderly manner/conduct of the event. e. Attempting to influence the officiating officials. f. Aggressive behavior toward the referees and judges during and after the contest. IV. TOURNAMENT FORMAT a. In the Sparring Competition, drawing of lots shall apply and pairing for the Single Elimination system shall be used. In the Anyo Form (Karanza), the order of performance shall be decided through drawing of lots. b. A team shall be allowed specified number of players per division in the Anyo/Sayaw/Karanza Events. c. A team shall be allowed specified number of players per division in the Full- Contact Events both in the Live Stick Continuous and in the Padded Point System. V. TEAM COMPOSITION (Full Contact) – See Entry Form VI. TEAM COMPOSITION (Anyo/Form) – See Entry Form 2 These Ground Rules are part and parcel of a much comprehensive PEKAF SPORTS RULES ON ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS. These Rules are applicable for the 2017 Philippine National Games Arnis Events. Attire: for the Full-contact divisions, competitors are allowed to use any standard training uniform (Red Pants and T-Shirt OR School Colors). In the Anyo divisions, any costume appropriate to the Anyo may be used. Otherwise, competitors are allowed to use any standard training uniform (Red Pants and T-Shirt OR School Colors). Weapons: all weapon used in the Anyo division must be a legitimate part of an established, Filipino Martial Arts system. This includes solo baston/olisi, doble baston/olisi, replicas of indigenous Filipino long and short blades (kris, kampilan, barong, bolo, pinuti, etc.) or espada y daga. ANYO/SAYAW/KARANZA (FORMS) Contest Criteria Section 1 An individual Anyo and Synchronized Anyo must have a minimum time limit of one (1) minute and must not exceed two (2) minutes in duration. For synchronized Anyo, all players should move at the same time with coordinated movements. For the Group Team Form, a minimum of two (2) minutes and a maximum of four (4) minutes are allotted. However, for the Group Form, players can opt for a combination of synchronized and unsynchronized movements using same or combinations of various movements and weapons. The time begins with the first salutation has been completed and ends with the ending salutation. A salutation must be performed by the competitor prior to beginning the Anyo, and immediately after the Anyo movements are completed. Section 2 The Single Weapon and the Double Identical Weapon Anyo Events shall be divided into the Traditional and Non-Traditional Forms subdivided by gender (male and female) and age brackets. a) Traditional Forms are strictly combative and emphasize martial art technique applications without fancy movements. There are no music accompaniments. b) Non-Traditional Forms can incorporate weapons release/throws, kicks, jumps, rolls and other creative movements provided that the Anyo/Sayaw must follow the movements and principles of Eskrima-Kali-Arnis and that at least eighty percent (80%) of the total performance shall emphasize the stick/olisi, bladed weapon replicas or other weapon being used. Music is allowed. The Open Form for Traditional and Non-Traditional Anyo/Sayaw/Karanza Events on the other hand shall mean that the participants can use their weapon/s of choice like 5 These Ground Rules are part and parcel of a much comprehensive PEKAF SPORTS RULES ON ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS. These Rules are applicable for the 2017 Philippine National Games Arnis Events. Any strike or technique applied while either or both competitors have both feet outside the ring shall be judged as null and void. In this case, the competitors shall be directed to return to the center of the contest area and the Referee shall resume the match. Section 8 Stick blows or other legal techniques executed while the competitors are in the ring shall be valid even if the opponent subsequently falls down or lands outside the perimeter of the ring. Section 9 In the following cases, the referee shall stop the match: a.) When either competitor goes outside the ring with both feet. b.) When a competitor commits any of the prohibited acts. c.) When a competitor is injured, or some accident or difficulty takes place. d.) When the competitor is required to adjust his uniform or his protective equipment. e.) When an olisi (stick) is split or broken, or otherwise becomes unusable. If a competitor finds that his protective equipment requires adjustment, he/she must notify the Referee by raising both hands and backing up but must not turn his/her back. If a stoppage of the match results in a minimal time delay (i.e., a competitor stepping outside the ring), the clock will continue to run. If a substantial amount of time elapses, the clock should be stopped, and should resume when the referee restarts the bout. The referee should indicate to the timekeeper that he/she wishes the time to be stopped and then again indicate when the time should be resumed. Judgement of the Contest Section 1 A panel of three (3) Judges shall decide the winner of the match. A Referee shall supervise the match but has no decision in the scoring. The Referee will be provided with an olisi to facilitate managing the match. A timekeeper will manage the rounds and intermissions. An Arbitrator may be assigned a ring or group of rings, who will have authority over the Referees. The Tournament Director will be the highest authority, and has the power to stop a contest at any time should he/she sees fit but must be done at the end of the round. The Tournament Director also has the power to remove / replace any Judge or Referee at any time if it is felt those officials are not doing their job properly, provided the removal / replacement shall be made after the round has ended. Section 2 6 These Ground Rules are part and parcel of a much comprehensive PEKAF SPORTS RULES ON ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS. These Rules are applicable for the 2017 Philippine National Games Arnis Events. The judges shall take positions at the corners of the ring, and remain outside the perimeter. Seats are provided for the Judges. Likewise, score sheets and pens are also provided. Section 3 When the limit for the match expires without either competitors having lost by a technical knockout (TKO), or a Referee Stopped Contest (RSC), the Referee shall require both competitors to return to the positions (or Match Lines) taken at the start of the match. The Referee will then gather the scorecards, and verify that they have been filled out according to the rules. The Referee shall return any invalid card to the erring Judge and see that the mistake is corrected. The Referee will then hand the cards to the jury or announcer, and wait for the official decision to be announced. The competitors may not remove any of the protective gear except the head guard after the time limit has expired, in case an overtime round is necessary. Section 4 A judgment of Draw (“Patas”) shall be made when neither competitor has been able to win the match according to the rules of scoring. In the event of a draw, the winner of the contest will be determined by a single extension round of one (1) minute. Section 5 The following acts shall be prohibited: a.) Hitting when the opponent is down or in the act of rising, is unconscious, turns his back, or signals surrender. b.) Pushing or striking with any part of your body. c.) Deliberately going outside of the ring. d.) Adjusting the uniform or protective gear without the permission of the Referee. e.) Hitting while holding the opponent’s olisi (stick). f.) Holding the opponent to avoid action. g.) Hitting the groin, neck, back of head, or any area below the thigh. h.) Any unsportsmanlike conduct causing embarrassment to an opponent, official, or the audience. i.) Thrusts, butt strikes (punyo), or two-handed strikes. j.) Grappling, wrestling, or hooking. k.) Application of joint locks for any purpose, including disarming. l.) Application of throws or sweeps. m.) More than two consecutive strikes to the same target area. n.) Checking to the face. o.) Deliberately delaying the match in order to gain additional rest time. p.) Removing head gear or other protective equipment in between rounds. (Head gear may be lifted but not removed.) q.) Useless, aggressive, or offensive utterances during the match. r.) Failure to step back when order to break (buwag/hiwalay). 7 These Ground Rules are part and parcel of a much comprehensive PEKAF SPORTS RULES ON ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS. These Rules are applicable for the 2017 Philippine National Games Arnis Events. s.) Striking or attempting to strike an immediately after the referee has ordered break (buwag/hiwalay). t.) The use or application of prohibited drugs such as steroids, stimulants, marijuana, opiates, etc. u.) Complete failure to use defensive tactics and maneuvers. v.) All other things that may be prejudicial to the spirit of Eskrima. Section 6 Legitimate strikes or blows include cut or slash, wrist-snapping or flicking (witik, kurbada), abaniko (fan), etc. Thrusting, butting (punyo), and foot sweeps have been legal in the past, but have been eliminated because the protective gear is presently not sufficient to allow these techniques to be used safely. Improvement in the protective equipment may result in the reinstatement of these techniques. Two-handed strikes are prohibited. Section 7 Any competitor guilty of a prohibited act may be penalized by a reduction of points in scorecard or by disqualification. The Referee should follow the guidelines when enforcing prohibited acts. 1st infraction – casual warning (usually verbal, within the flow of the match) 2nd infraction – official warning (match is stopped and judges are notified) 3rd infraction – point deduction (match is stopped and judges are notified) 4th infraction – 2nd point deduction (match is stopped and judges are notified) 5th infraction – disqualification In the case of serious, blatant or malicious acts, the Referee can and should skip one or more of the above-mentioned scheduled penalties and directly penalize the erring player with a point deduction or immediate disqualification (upon consultation with the judges) . Any competitor who loses by disqualification may be subject to additional sanction by PEKAF, including possible suspension from succeeding PEKAF events or permanent expulsion depending on the degree of the culpability or seriousness of the offense. System of Scoring for Full-Contact Live Stick Continuous Section 1 Scoring shall be on the basis of the following: a) The competitor who scores more hits to the head, hands, and all other legitimate target areas. b) The competitor who scores more powerful hits to the head, hands, and all other legitimate target areas. c) When a competitor loses his stick (Disarm or Agaw) through other than foul means. In scoring, the elements of offense, defense, clean hitting, ring generalship, techniques, sportsmanship shall be carefully considered. Aggressiveness also earns credit. 10 These Ground Rules are part and parcel of a much comprehensive PEKAF SPORTS RULES ON ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS. These Rules are applicable for the 2017 Philippine National Games Arnis Events. Section 6 A competitor is considered “disarmed” when: a) A clean disarming technique is applied and the opponent’s stick is taken from him. The disarming technique must be applied in two (2) seconds or less, and must not involve the locking of any joint. b) A competitor loses control of the stick and it hits the ground. If the stick is lost, but is caught before it hits the ground, no disarm is recorded. The Referee determines whether the disarm is to be scored as valid by the Judges. He/she shall stop the match and inform each judge of the decision, replace the stick and restart the match. When a player is disarmed, a one (1) point deduction will be given to him/her and must be reckoned after the end of the particular round it occurred. Section 7 Judgement of a Draw (Patas) shall be made when a neither competitor has been able to win at least two (2) of the Judge’s cards. In this case, a single extension round is held, the winner of which will be the winner of the match. (The scoring of the first three rounds is deemed obsolete, with the exception of the points that have been deducted for foul play, and the number of disarms that have occurred. For example, a third disarm which occurs in the overtime round still results in a TKO. Similarly, a disqualification can occur for an infraction for which points have already been deducted). In the extension round, each Judge must determine a winner (i.e., a score of 10-10 is not allowed). This is done by a simultaneous show of hands upon the call of the Referee. 11 These Ground Rules are part and parcel of a much comprehensive PEKAF SPORTS RULES ON ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS. These Rules are applicable for the 2017 Philippine National Games Arnis Events. PADDED STICK POINT SYSTEM (FULL-CONTACT) CONCEPT: This form of contest is a safe form of competition which simulates bladed weapon competition. The philosophy of padded point sparring is “One Hit, One Kill”. The credit of this competition comes from the Eskrima Kali Arnis Coalition. I. COMPETITION a. Type of Play i. Padded Point Sparring is played by two players who are color- coded. One is Red while the other one is Blue. b. Description i. Padded stick representing a weapon measuring 30 inches long and a diameter from one to one and a half inches is used to score points to targeted legal areas of the opponent’s body. c. Objective i. The objective is to win the match by accumulating the majority of points in a two minute match. d. Points i. Points are awarded to the contestant who scores with a controlled strike to the targeted areas of the opponents body as one would use a sword. One (1) point is awarded when there is a “hit or strike” to the body areas from the head, upper shoulders, torso, arms, legs and down to the feet. e. Match, Tie Breaker i. A match is won when one competitor accumulates the majority of points before the two minute round has expired. Upon the expi- ration of time and should the score be even, the match will continue without a time restriction until an opponent scores a point or gets a violation to end the match (Sudden Death rule). II. AREA OF COMPETITION AND EQUIPMENT a. Competition Area i. The official ring is a square measuring 8 x 8 meters. At the center of the ring is the starting point of the competitors which is 2 meters apart. Rubber mats can be used else, the playing area will be marked with masking tape. b. Stop Watches i. The use of approved stop watches that will have the functions to start, stop and reset as minimum requirements. Whistle will be blown or an object similar to a rolled towel will be used to throw in the ring to indicate time has expired. c. Score Display i. A visual display or score board will be used to indicate the competitors’ points during the match. Points and infractions (warnings) will also be tracked on the player cards. 12 These Ground Rules are part and parcel of a much comprehensive PEKAF SPORTS RULES ON ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS. These Rules are applicable for the 2017 Philippine National Games Arnis Events. d. Provided Equipment i. Padded weapon or padded stick will be used to simulate a bladed weapon. This may be thirty (30) inches long. e. Safety Equipment- Mandatory i. The minimum safety equipment a competitor may have in order to compete will be a tournament approved headgear with face mask /eye protection and groin protector. Body vest is mandatory for both male and female competitors in the Junior divisions (below 18 years of age). f. Safety Equipment- Optional i. The optional additional safety equipment are chest or torso protector, gloves, elbow pad, knee pads, forearm and shin pads and other safety equipment the competitor may feel needed to prevent injury. Competitors in the Junior divisions are required to wear these protective equipment. g. Referee Staff i. The referee will use a staff or similar object in length not to exceed six feet to control the match. h. Apparel i. Sports Clothing and shoes ii. In addition to the mandatory safety equipment, all competitors may wear clothing of any color. Insignias and writing on clothing must not be offensive to anyone. The shoes must have rubber soles which do not mark or damage the floor. Street clothing is not allowed. Uniform shirts and trousers must have neat appearance. III. OFFICIATING a. Tournament Management i. All tournaments shall be managed by the Tournament Director/Manager, who shall designate his officials and staff. b. Officials i. Each match shall have a center referee and three (3) judges. They will be designated by the tournament director or the arbitrator. c. Removal of a referee or judge i. A referee may not be removed upon request of a participant. A referee may be removed if the Tournament Director/ Manager or Tournament Arbitrator feels that it is necessary for the fairness of the event. d. Rule briefing i. Before the start of all tournaments, officials and players shall be briefed on rules, regulations, modifications and any other concerns the Director wishes to impose. e. Referees i. A. Pre-match duties. Before each match begins it shall be the duty of the referee to: 1. Check the ring for proper markings, cleanliness or hazards. 15 These Ground Rules are part and parcel of a much comprehensive PEKAF SPORTS RULES ON ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS. These Rules are applicable for the 2017 Philippine National Games Arnis Events. i. Foul warnings are given on the following infractions. A total of three (3) Foul warnings will disqualify the competitor and default the opponent as winner. 1. HAND CHECKING. This is not allowed to any parts of the body or head. Hand checking is only allowed to the weapon hand. 2. GRABBING. The match will be stopped if grabbing and holding is done. 3. PUSHING or PULLING is not allowed to any part of the body or head. 4. Strikes to the BACK of the body including the head are not allowed. 5. STEPPING or GOING out of the playing area with both feet. 6. FOUL LANGUAGE. Cursing and swearing (unintentional or otherwise), jeering, trash talking and negative remarks will not be tolerated. 7. EXCESSIVE CONTACT. A warning will be made if competitors do not stop action when a “HINTO! (Stop!)” or “HIWALAY! (Break!)” is called 8. ACCIDENTAL HITTING of ILLEGAL TARGET AREAS like neck, throat, groin, back and back of head. b. DISARMING = A competitor is considered “disarmed” when: i) A disarming technique is applied when the opponent’s stick is taken from him. The disarming technique must be applied in two (2) seconds or less, and must not involve the locking of any joint. When a competitor loses control of the stick and it hits the ground is considered a disarm. If the stick is lost, but is caught before it hits the ground, no disarm is recorded. The Referee determines whether the disarm is to be scored as valid by the Judges. He shall stop the match and inform the judges of the decision, replace the stick and restart the match. ii) When a player is disarmed, a one (1) point bonus will be given to the opponent immediately. Three (3) Disarms will result to losing the match. c. DISQUALIFICATION (AUTOMATIC) i. The following list of infractions is carried out as an AUTOMATIC disqualification. The judges must confirm and agree. The tournament director may also question to confirm the disqualification to ensure guidelines are being met. 1. KICKING, KNEE THRUSTS, TRIPPING, SWEEPING, HEAD BUTTING. 2. PUNCHING, SLAPPING AND ELBOWS. Using the free hand to punch or slap is not allowed. Only to check to the weapon arm. Using the Elbow for striking is prohibited. 3. WRESTLING, GRAPPLING, TAKE DOWNS are not allowed. 4. THRUSTING OR BUTTING with the weapon is not allowed with either end. 5. DELIBERATE HITTING of ILLEGAL TARGET AREAS like neck, throat, groin, back and back of head. 16 These Ground Rules are part and parcel of a much comprehensive PEKAF SPORTS RULES ON ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS. These Rules are applicable for the 2017 Philippine National Games Arnis Events.  PROTEST AND COMPLAINT - Protest shall be done immediately after the competition and before the next competition begins. Protest after the match/bout shall be made in writing within 4 hours by the coach duly signed by the athletic manager or authorized representative of the delegation address to the Technical Committee. A protest fee shall be P5, 000.00. Any action made otherwise shall be nullified. Coaches/Chaperons who failed to attend the solidarity meeting shall waive his/her rights.  OTHER MATTERS and RECOMMENDATION -The Technical Committee shall decide on all other queries/issues not mentioned in the ground rules. - Official coaches and trainer must be in their delegation uniform while on coaching. Wearing of short pants, sleeveless shirt, and slippers are strictly prohibited for the coaches and chaperons during the competition. - Only the official coach/trainer is allowed to sit and instruct the player during the match. No Coach/trainer, No play policy shall be observed during the match. - Official coaches and trainer must observe proper decorum during the competition. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: The PEKAF National Sports Rules for Eskrima Kali Arnis is an amalgam of various existing rules on Sport Arnis Kali and Eskrima. This Consolidated Handbook on Sports Rules and Regulations for competitive Arnis (also known as Kali Sports and Sports Eskrima) is prepared for use in the conduct of any and all Arnis competitions, from School Meets up to the national level. These rules are tailored in order to make them more applicable to all and to ensure the safety of the student-players. This Rulebook is the product of the different Rules of specific systems, schools and associations in alphabetical order: 1. Arnis Pasindo Eskrima 2. Baxafra ARMOR 3. Department of Education Rules on Sports Arnis (DepEd Rules) 4. Doce Pares 5. International Arnis Federation (IAF) 6. International Modern Arnis Federation (IMAF) 7. Kali Arnis Martial Arts Organization (KAMAO) 8. Lightning Scientific Arnis International (LSAI) 9. National Arnis Association of the Philippines (NArAPhil) 10. World Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation (WEKAF) Submitted by: Richardson Gialogo, Vice-President for NCR Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation (PEKAF) Chairman, Committee on Technical & Sports Rules and Referee & Judges Committee For clarifications, please email: richardgialogo@yahoo.com 17 These Ground Rules are part and parcel of a much comprehensive PEKAF SPORTS RULES ON ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS. These Rules are applicable for the 2017 Philippine National Games Arnis Events. Proposed Events for PNG Arnis ANYO/SAYAW (FORMS) Competition (16 years old and above) Traditional Anyo Men’s Divisions: 1) Individual Single Weapon 2) Individual Double Identical Weapon 3) Individual Double Unidentical Weapon 4) Group (3 Pax) Single Weapon 5) Group (3 Pax) Double Identical Weapon 6) Group (3 Pax) Double Unidentical Weapon Non Traditional Anyo Men’s Divisions: 1) Individual Single Weapon 2) Individual Double Identical Weapon 3) Individual Double Unidentical Weapon 4) Group (3 Pax) Single Weapon 5) Group (3 Pax) Double Identical Weapon 6) Group (3 Pax) Double Unidentical Weapon Traditional Anyo Women’s Divisions: 1) Individual Single Weapon 2) Individual Double Identical Weapon 3) Individual Double Unidentical Weapon 4) Group (3 Pax) Single Weapon 5) Group (3 Pax) Double Identical Weapon 6) Group (3 Pax) Double Unidentical Weapon Non-Traditional Anyo Women’s Divisions: 1) Individual Single Weapon 2) Individual Double Identical Weapon 3) Individual Double Unidentical Weapon 4) Group (3 Pax) Single Weapon 5) Group (3 Pax) Double Identical Weapon 6) Group (3 Pax) Double Unidentical Weapon
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