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Hi! I've never been to (or been in) a tae kwon do tournement before. How do the judges evaluate a form if say a yellow belt and a blue belt are in the same branch of the touney. What if one person is doing the simplest form of traditional tae kwon do, Chon-Ji (i think) and another does onefrom a studio that uses a form like Pinan 1? Help me! I must know! Thanks very much have a nice day...

 

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[ This Message was edited by: tekkenchaos on 2001-12-25 21:33 ]

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Different ranks are judged seperately so a yellow belt wont be competing with a blue belt nor a blue vs a black. As far as what forms are allowed, thats up to the tournament officials. Chon-Ji is ITF, right? I'm WTF so the forms that are allowed are the Taeguks (1-8) and now the Palgwe forms (1-8). Other types of forms such as Chong bong are usually used in the creative/non-traditional form category. That's been my experience so far...and welcome to this club!

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