Wushu Taolu Resources
Competition Rules and Preparation Guide
Competitive Wushu Taolu involves a comprehensive set of rules and guidelines that participants must adhere to. To excel in competition and team trials, it is crucial to familiarize yourself with these regulations. Below, you will find key information and resources to help you understand and meet the requirements for competing under the IWUF rules.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure that you are well-prepared and fully informed about the expectations and standards for Wushu Taolu competitions. Embrace the challenge and strive for excellence in your performance!
This guide aims to provide you with the necessary knowledge to navigate the competitive landscape effectively. Happy training, and best of luck in your journey!
How its Scored
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A Score (Quality of Movements)
This score evaluates the technical execution of movements. Judges assess precision, balance, coordination, and correct technique application. Mistakes or deviations result in point deductions. The A score can contribute up to 5 points to the overall score.
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B Score (Overall Performance)
This score focuses on the athlete's spirit, expression, and presentation. Judges consider the routine's flow, rhythm, and artistic impression. The B score typically adds up to 3 points to the total score.
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C Score (Degree of Difficulty)
This score measures the difficulty level of the movements performed. Athletes earn higher points by incorporating challenging techniques and combinations. The degree of difficulty is pre-determined in the competition rules. The C score can contribute up to 2 points to the overall score.
Nandu Difficulty Guide
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Deduction Code Guides
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