Amateur boxing has both head gear and gloves also
OK, here's a question. In boxing, I guess you can be an amateur or a pro. For an amateur, you wear headgear, are given points for hits, etc....and the Olympics can be the goal, the height of competition. Or you can try to be a professional, which means no headgear, etc...
I guess in many of the WTF sparring rules changes I'm seeing more of a direction of "sport" and even less of a direction of "a competitive/safe way of fighting". I guess if that's what they want to do then that's what they want to do. But it has me concerned or wondering if there is any organized competitive form that takes more of an approach to using sparring as a means of testing skills more related to self-defense.
One example is in punches to the head and gloves. I mean, if you allow punches to the face, that makes sense to me. Just allowing punches to the head and then putting on headgear and gloves...doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Punching someone with your knuckles into the skull hurts, and it should...and I don't think it should be encouraged...
I actually like sparring with no arm and leg guards. For one thing, it makes me feel looser and lighter, but it also helps me to remember things like 'blocking a leg kick with a straight arms hurts...don't do it'. There are things I can get away with when wearing pads that I can't when not wearing them so I think the pads tend to encourage bad technique.
Anyway, the emphasis on allowing higher scoring for more flashy techniques and some other things seems to take TKD sparring even more into the area of pure sport and away from being a martial art, at least within WTF Olympic-style sparring.
So...where's the alternative(s)? They seem to be about the only game in town....