Mode

Currently kickboxing, is divided into six modes for competitive rounds, divided into weight categories: semi-contact, light-contact, full-contact, kickboxing, K1, and Thai Boxing. According to the different federations or associations.
Semi-Contact: It is a form of combat to the point where the two wrestlers fighting in order to achieve the highest score marked number of strokes and their scores using legal techniques with speed, focus and concentration. The main feature of semi contact technical gestures are unique and fast. The type of contact is usually semi executed with a very mild level of contact, controlling the movements of attack and defense. The techniques of punches and kicks, are strictly controlled. Valid points are achieved banging and legal areas. When the fighters are going to start, hit his gloves and get ready to start the match referee, time will only be stopped when the referee tells you to give some warning to fighters or talk to the judges table, or rate technique executed. This mode is very similar to karate competition fighting Do the point where you can make the bumps fists with both legs and in the head and in the trunk, and legs cut way to sweep. Within this type of karate competition is governed by the World Karate Federation, which encompasses the four traditional styles of modern Japanese karate, Shotokan, Goju Ryu, Wado Ryu and Shito ryu, worldwide.
Light-Contact: The competitions are often executed very well controlled technical gestures in combination. In the form of light contact fighters fight continuously until the central referee pronounce "STOP" or "break". Techniques are used full contact (boxing punches, kicks some karate or taekwondo), but these techniques must be well controlled to hit with and legal areas. The Light contact has been created as an intermediate form between Semi and Full Contact. The central referee does not judge the fighters, only responsible for enforcing the rules, fights can be developed in a tatami or in a ring. No low kicks to the thighs or low kick, or knee or elbow punches, foot sweeps, or holds or releases.
Full-Contact: The KBFC (Kick Boxing Federation of Champions) states that the form of full contact kickboxing Light Contact differs mainly in two important aspects: the first is that it includes the vast majority of techniques from boxing, karate, and Taekwondo, but open hand hits, and include other techniques such as spin fist and leg sweeps. And the second, more important is finding the knocked out or Knock Out (KO) the opponent. Remain valid also scores scored by punches and combinations. But restrictions remain in relation to: the low kicks to the thighs or low kicks, blows knee or elbow, and holds or releases.
Kick-boxing: Boxing includes blows, kicks and karate penetrating low kicks Thai Boxing or Muay Thai. looking for the "knock out" or K.O. Also be valid scores scored by punches and combinations. But not allowed elbow strikes, sweeps the legs, and holds or releases. Note that this sport is more practitioners has given mixed martial arts or MMA / MMA, along with some combat sports like Judo, Brazilian jujutsu, the 
wrestling, and boxing.

K1: is given by the famous tournament of the same name held in the city of Osaka in Japan, which is the world's most famous tournament in the form of combat on foot, and the more money you pay the winners. This embodiment is equal to kickboxing, however there is greater freedom to a larger number of strokes knee, and the use of grips for connecting knee hits, although there is a time limit to the duration of this type of grips , the opponent's neck or trunk.
Thai-Boxing: This is the highest form of contact, and hardness. Including boxing punches, kicks penetrating muay thai, hitting with elbows, throws, and holds to connect punches knee or elbow. Also look for the knockout, also remain valid scores scored by punches and combinations. This mode is nearly identical to compete in Muay Thai, except that usually does not include the philosophy of art based on animism, and Theravada Buddhism, the rituals and mystique of the legendary martial art belonging to the ancient kingdom of Siam , now Thailand, southeast of Asia.

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