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自选套路难度登记表
Application and Assessment Form for Degree of Difficulty of Optional Taolu
Association:
Name: ________________Surname:_____________________ _ Male/Female Height: cm
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Degree of difficulty for movements, connections and Innovations Event:_________________
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TOTAL VALUE |
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Signature of Coach |
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Printed by the Technical Committee of the International Wushu Federation
Note: The value of difficulty for movements, connections and innovations in a routine should be calculated before it is entered in the form –- movement by movement in squares from left to right. Within each segment, the top square is to be filled with the code of degree of difficulty, the middle square with the corresponding value, and the bottom square with the score given by the judge on duty when no computer scoring system is available.
自选套路必选动作登记及评分表
Application & Assessment Form for Compulsory Movements of Optional Taolu
Association: __________________ _______ ___ ___
Name: _ ______Surname:_____________ _
Male/Female Height: cm
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Application for Compulsory Movements Event:____________
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3RD SEGMENT |
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4th sEGMENT |
Compulsory Movements |
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Total Deduction for
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Signature of Coach |
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Printed by the Technical Committee of the International Wushu Federation
Note: Enter the compulsory movements in sequence, in squares from left to right within each segment.
1. Requirements for Optional Changquan, Jianshu, Daoshu, Qiangshu and Gunshu
1.1 Changquan shall contain at least three hand forms, namely, fist, palm and hook; three stances, namely, bow stance, horse-riding stance and empty stance; three leg techniques, namely, snap kick, sideward sole kick and back sweep; and elbow strike and cross-leg balance.
1.2 Jianshu shall contain at least three main stances, namely, bow stance, horse-riding stance and empty stance; one longtime balance; and eight main apparatus-wielding methods, namely, thrust, upward parry, uppercut, point, chop, flick up, intercept, and figure 8 (necessarily including a complete set of upward parry from right and left followed by upward parry from the back).
1.3 Daoshu shall contain at least three main stances, namely, bow stance, horse-riding stance and empty stance; eight main apparatus-wielding methods, namely, around-the-head twining, around-the-head wrapping, chop, thrust, hack, upward parry, cloud broadsword and back figure 8 (necessarily including a complete set of around-the-head twining and wrapping movements completed at a stretch).
1.4 Qiangshu shall contain at least three main stances, namely, bow stance, horse-riding stance and empty stance; eight apparatus-wielding methods, namely, outward block, inward block, thrust, slide, tilt, point, figure 8 and end-tilt (necessarily including three consecutive sets of parry, catch and thrust completed at a stretch).
1.5 Gunshu shall contain at least three main stances, namely, bow stance, horse-riding stance and empty stance; eight main apparatus-wielding methods, namely, downward strike, tilt, twist, horizontal swing, cloud cudgel,poke, figure 8, and uppercut carry (necessarily including three consecutive sets of carry, uppercut and figure 8 with both hands, to be completed at a stretch).
2. Requirements for Optional Taijiquan and Taijijian
2.1 Taijiquan shall contain at least two leg techniques; three main stances, namely, bow stance, horse-riding stance and empty stance; and eight main forms, namely, grasp the sparrow’s tail, part the wild horse’s mane, brush the knee, cloud hand, fair lady works at loom, cover hand and strike with arm , step back and curl arms, and deflect downward, parry and punch.
2.2 Taijijian shall contain at least main three stances, namely, bow stance, crouch stance and empty stance; and eight main apparatus-wielding methods, namely, thrust, upward parry, uppercut, point, chop, intercept, slice and envelopment.
3. Requirements for Optional Nanquan, Nandao and Nangun
3.1 Nanquan shall contain at least tiger’s claw; two main fist techniques, namely, downward strike with crossed fist and uppercut; five stances, namely, bow stance, crouch step, butterfly stance and dragon-riding stance; and unicorn stance, side nail kick, and rolling bridge.
3.2 Nandao shall contain at least three main stances, namely, bow stance, empty stance and dragon-riding stance; eight main apparatus-wielding methods, namely, around-the-head twining, around-the-head wrapping, chop, slice, block, intercept, sweep, and figure 8 (necessarily including a complete set of around-the-head twining and wrapping movements completed at a stretch).
3.3 Nangun shall contain at least three main stances, namely, bow stance, empty stance and dragon-riding stance; and eight main apparatus-wielding methods, namely, downward strike, tilt, envelopment, roll together with cudgel, block, strike, top and throw.
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