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Describe the unfavourable acts (fouls) in the game of Judo. |
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Answer» Fouls in Judo : 1. Holding the opponent player by jacket or belt. 2. Touching or holding belt or arms of the jacket without the permission of the referee. 3. Leaving the field of contest intentionally or pushing the opponent out for no genuine reason. 4. Unnecessary shrieking or signalling. 5. Extending hands or feet direct towards opponent’s face. 6. Gripping the opponent player in a way so as to damage his Vertebrae Column. 7. Trying to threaten or harm the opponent. 8. Attempting to touch or catch intentionally. 9. Adopting the technique of scissoring the neck, twisting back and armpits or locking of joints of the player in the standing position, by the opponent in the lying position. 10.Giving intentional back hit to the opponent. 11.Pressing the belly, twisting head or neck in between the legs. 12.Keeping the fingers interlocked for quite some time. 13.Throwing forcefully the player lying on his back, on the mat. 14.Holding the player’s leg with scissor grip. 15.Pushing the opponent to the ground without adopting any technique. 16.Speaking disrespectful language. 17.Making indecent movements. 18.Playing in a way as may damage the total image of the game of Judo. |
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