QUINTET rule revisions!! 3 positions to choose from after receiving a Shido!

Rules to QUINTET were partially revised before the Amateur Quintet.1 on September 23. There were revisions about the options of positioning after receiving a Shido. The parterre position from wrestling was adopted, and two more positions are added now, so the player on top can choose one from the three positions.

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In the QUINTET game, when one player was taught during the game, it was done from the state of wrestling's par tail when resuming the game. However, the par tail position itself is originally made under the premise that wrestling should not have a back, so it is effective in the wrestling rules, but in the case of QUINTET you can attack from the top so that you can attach your back The opinion that it might not be advantageous for the athlete and the athlete who received the guidance was not disadvantageous went up to the agenda at the rule meeting held after the meeting of July 16, QUINTET.2.

July 16, Sakuraba at QUINTET.2 Although there was a scene of guidance even at the game against Ritchie Martinez, Ritchie easily rotated the body to change positions (Photo 1 to 5)
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Therefore, as a result of the discussion by the competition, not only the personal tail position but also the choice of positioning can be increased, and each game can be started from a position advantageous to himself, so that two newly introduced, We decided to revise the rules so that we can choose from the following three positions.

Style A

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the wrestling par terre position

Style B

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Restart from the position standing at right angles to the opponent's back

Style C

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<Rule before revision>
The competitor who receives a warning, "shido", moves to a position on all fours in the center of the mat area. The competitor who has not received a warning, chooses one of the following three starting positions. The bout is restarted from the referee's signal. (Taking the wrestling par terre position.)

<Rules after revision>
The competitor who receives a warning, "shido", moves to a position on all fours in the center of the mat area. The competitor who has not received a warning, chooses one of the following three starting positions. The bout is restarted from the referee's signal.
A. Taking the wrestling par terre position.
B. Standing perpendicular (at right angles) to the opponent with both hands on his/her back.
C. Taking the collegiate style wrestling referee's position.

With this, players who attack from above will be able to resume from their favorable positions by themselves. This rule revision will be implemented from 9.23 Amateur Quintet 1.

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