2005 IWuF Taolu Rules and Nandu, Adobe Acrobat PDF Resources
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Saturday, 26 July 2008 15:41
IWuF International Competition Rules From 2004 the IWuF have changed the rules for international competition to bring the International wushu scene closer to China's own. The introduction of these new rules has raised the bar significantly, and means that all wushu players need to come up with their own routines, rather than following any standard compulsory routines, as was the norm before.
The accompanying PDF outlines these new rules for International Competition.
Wushu Difficult Moves, (Nandu) To accompany the new IWuF rules for competition is this PDF that illustrates a number of nandu difficulty moves. Atheletes will score bonus points for performing these movements correctly in their routines.
The number of bonus points is determined by the difficulty and hence the category that each move falls into. Either category A, B, C (or D for Taiji events). For more details please read the International Competition Rules PDF file.
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