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Answer» Foul-holds: The following fouls are taken into consideration: - Pulling of hair, ears, dress, private organs etc.
- Twisting of fingers, grasping of the throat and other holds which may be life-endangering.
- Holding in such a’ manner as may put the opponents’s life in danger, or may hurt any of his body part, or cause him pain so that the opponent helplessly leaves the bout.
- Treading on the feet of the rival.
- Touching the face of the opponent (from the eye-brows to the chin)
- Grasping the opponent by throat.
- Lifting the rival when he is in bridge position, and then throwing him on the mat.
- Breaking the bridge by giving a push from the head.
- Twisting the opponent’s arm at above 90° angle.
- Grasping the opponent’s head with both hands.
- Thrusting the elbow or knee into the abdomen or stomach of the rival.
- Turning the opponent’s arm to the back and pressing it.
- Grasping the opponent’s head in any manner.
- Applying leg-scissors on the body or head.
- Holding on to the mat.
- Talking to each other and making dangerous assault.
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