ISKA rules
Part 3: Forms
Traditional Japanese hardstyle
Hardstyle forms must be using traditional moves only. A traditional form / Kata must resemble a traditional work, an adaptation will be acceptable if added moves are traditional. A high kick cant be higher than the top of his/her own head. A freestyle form is not acceptable (no machine-gun kicking etc.). A traditional GI or Dobok must be worn, no use of weapons, no music is allowed, no time limit.
Scoring
Judges should be looking for:
- Basic techniques
- Stances
- Punches
- Kicks executed with balance
- Blocks
- Balance
- Strength
- Focus
Contents
Part 1: General
- ISKA / IRC
- Amateur status
- Doping
- Registration
- Age categories
- Weigh-in and medical examinations
- Tournament organization
- Referees
Part 2: Point fighting
- Clothing and outfit
- Matches, weight divisions and match time
- Referee’s power
- Beginning, interruption and end of fights
- Rules of competition
- Points and scoring
- Warnings and penalty points
- Competition safety rules
- Protests
Part 3: Forms
- Overview, scoring and presentation
- Traditional Japanese hardstyle
- Traditional Korean hardstyle
- Softstyle
- Musical form: freestyle empty hand
- Musical form: freestyle weapon
- Weapon traditional: no music
- Veterans traditional

