Tech-Tonic Shift: Taekwondo Quebec Becomes First Federation to Embrace Energy Scoring in Combat Sports

The Quebec Taekwondo Federation has officially become the first global competitive governing body to embrace 20/20 Armor’s energy scoring system. Quebec Taekwondo Federation’s commitment reinforces the 20/20 Armor vision of growing Taekwondo into a professional sport like soccer and basketball, while making it spectator friendly.

Oklahoma City, OK, October 18, 2017 --(PR.com)-- Taekwondo; a sport first appearing in the Olympic Games in 1988, has been at risk of removal from the Olympic Programme in recent years. This is in large part due to current scoring system, which is complex and unfriendly to spectators, often results in human error, controversy, and overall confusion and dissatisfaction from both athletes and fans.

At the 2017 Canada Open tournament in Montreal, hosted by Taekwondo Canada, a monumental step was taken by one of the largest Taekwondo bodies in North America. This tournament featured great global competition, and in that spirit something profound happened as well. Taekwondo began its tectonic shift into a new era of combat sports.

20/20 Armor is an innovative start up with both American and Canadian roots. They have developed an electronic chestguard with a video game scoring model, making striking martial arts (such as Taekwondo and Karate), transparently scored and easily understood by spectators.

Taekwondo Quebec has officially become the first Federation to buy in to this needed change. They have now become the first global competitive governing body to embrace this technology. Ali Ghafour (Founder and CEO of 20/20 Armor) commented on the transaction, stating that “Quebec Taekwondo Federation has always been a leader and produces some of the best athletes for Canada. I am proud that such an esteemed group believes in 20/20 Armor to grow their organizations members and make taekwondo more fun and fair.”

“The Quebec Taekwondo Fédération has committed and decided to purchase the recreational version of 20/20 Armor to enhance and promote interest in our sport by allowing any kid as well as adult interact and experience the fun factor in combat sports.” Responding on behalf of Fédération Québécoise de Taekwondo, was Treasurer Nicholas Petrone. “20/20 Armor is the perfect tool to strengthen the participation in our growing sport. Its simplicity, out of the box setup, can be used within seconds. In today’s era Technology connects us, unites us and this innovation amplifies the many possibilities in Martial arts, in our case Taekwondo.”

Quebec Taekwondo Federation’s commitment reinforces the 20/20 Armor vision of growing Taekwondo into a professional sport like soccer and basketball, while making it spectator friendly. Its simplicity is borrowed from fighting video games such as Street Fighter, Tekken, and Mortal Kombat. Both fighters have health bars and the harder you hit, the more health your opponent loses.

About 20/20 Armor

20/20 Armor makes an electronic chestguard that brings the Street Fighter video game to life. This technology gamifies martial arts, making it fun and engaging through its multiple built-in game modes, which teach the fundamentals of sparring such as timing, power, and speed. It is used to make training fun and helps club owners significantly increase their bottom line by attracting and retaining students. The founders are club owners and National Team members themselves, with decades of experience. 20/20 Armor aims to be the standard training system for all striking martial arts and the official scoring system for the Olympics, with the ultimate vision of making Taekwondo a new professional sport.

Contact:

Ali Ghafour, Founder and CEO
1 (844) 963-2020
contact@2020armor.com
Facebook.com/2020armor
Twitter/Instagram: @2020armor

Source 20/20 Armor Inc.

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