Drives me nuts: Calls different everywhere.

1. Single Legs. Fleeing the Mat.
2. Single Legs. Returning to the Mat.
3. Single Legs. Not crawling up the leg.

1. Kid hits a single leg (Center of circle) (Tree tops it) Kid with leg up hops/dives all the way out of bounds. No fleeing the mat?

2. Kid on bottom hits stand up. Top kid drops to single and pulls kid back to mat (eventually). (How long does he get...) If he is near the crotch how long until its called fleeing the mat? (I've seen it called both ways. Fleeing the mat and Stalling) Top man goes out of bounds....

3. Anywhere on mat. Kid has a single at the ankle and other kid kicks and kicks and drags the kid with he ankle out .... no call. When is it fleeing and when is it stalling?

I saw it happen differently at the 5A/6A State Tournament. It seems its different by style and level. High School, College, Freestyle.

I am not an expert .... so no need to shoot me for discussing. lol


Jay Irwin - Coach, Parent, Friend