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 Sparring is classified into prearranged, semi-free, free, foot technique, model and prearranged free sparring with the following sub-categories. Sparring is classified into prearranged, semi-free, free, foot technique, model and prearranged free sparring with the following sub-categories.
 ((Layout below adjusted to allow for limitations of web-formatting and slightly changed wording to reflect the version located on pg 598 of Condensed Encyclopedia)) ((Layout below adjusted to allow for limitations of web-formatting and slightly changed wording to reflect the version located on pg 598 of Condensed Encyclopedia))
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 Sparring --+-- prearranged -------+-- 3-step --+-- alone Sparring --+-- prearranged -------+-- 3-step --+-- alone
                                 |            +-- with companion                                 |            +-- with companion
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            +-- prearranged free --+-- 1:1            +-- prearranged free --+-- 1:1
                                   +-- 1:2                                   +-- 1:2
-                                  +-- other combinations +                                  +-- 1:3 or more 
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-|— pre-arranged — +
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-|— semi-free +
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-Sparring - - -}— free ~~ +
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-|— foot technique +
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-|— model +
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-[_ pre-arranged free --- +
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-L_ 3.step alone +
-with companion +
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-+— 2-step +
-}-— 1-step +
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-f—1:1 +
-f— 1:2 +
-— 22 +
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-[— other combinations +
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-fei +
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-t—1:2 +
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-[other combinations +
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-**General Information** +
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-1. The sparring is started from a stance on line AB facing each other. +
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-2. Blocking is begun with the left hand or left foot while attacking with the right hand or foot. There are only few exceptions to the above. A student should familiarize himself equally with both sides.+
  
-3All kicks throughout this book are considered to be executed with the ball of the foot for front snap kick, side frount snap kick, turning kick and twisting kick while the back heel is used for reverse turning kick and pick-shape kick unless specific instructions are given.+**Note: This volume only contains a small amount of information regarding sparringFor further content jump to [[volume05:page01|volume 5]].
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