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Virtual Taekwondo: The Points Multiplier Revolution
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Virtual Taekwondo: The Points Multiplier Revolution

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April 17, 2026
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Virtual Taekwondo: Scaling the Simulation

The success of the Olympic Esports Series has led WT to trial a new Points Multiplier system for high-velocity executions. The physics engine of Virtual TKD is now being used to set base impact requirements for the real-world PSS.

High-Velocity Multipliers

Kicks exceeding a specific acceleration threshold (currently tested at 25m/s²) will now grant +1 additional point beyond the technique's base value. This rewards pure explosive power, aligning the sport closer to its traditional "one strike finish" ideology.

Virtual Taekwondo Physics Bridge

The Virtual to Physical Feedback Loop

Training with haptic feedback suits in Virtual TKD is now recognized by WT as official training mileage for world rankings. This bridge between pixels and pads is the definitive future of the sport.

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