Chapter 18: Competitionalization
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In an effort to "Koreanize" Taekwondo and remove its Japanese karate connections, in the early 1960's some masters began to "competitionalise" Taekwondo by developing a system of interrelated kicking techniques, intricate footwork, and attacks/counterattacks that were different from karate. Emphasis was shifted from form/pattern practice to that of contact sparring. Some of the changes were:
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No hand attacks to the face.
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No attacks below the waist.
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No grabbing.
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Use of body protection making full-contact possible.
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A scoring system which awarded points only for accurate contact blows of substantial power.
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Continuous fighting without interference from the referee.
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