Kickboxing Competitions
Kickboxing competitions involve both kumite (sparring) and, in some styles, forms. In kumite (sparring), competitors fight in a controlled environment, with points awarded for clean, controlled strikes using punches, kicks, and knee strikes. Depending on the specific style or organisation, kickboxing competitions may vary in terms of legal techniques (e.g., some allow elbows, others don’t), the level of protective gear worn, and the rules around clinching or sweeping. Common types of kickboxing competitions include full-contact kickboxing, semi-contact, and light-contact kickboxing.
Some competitions also incorporate forms or kata, though these are less common than in traditional martial arts. In these events, competitors perform choreographed sequences of strikes, kicks, and defensive moves, judged for technical accuracy and overall presentation.