Junior Wushu Competition Routines -
Daoshu (Broadsword), Jianshu (Straight Sword), Nandao (Southern Broadsword), and Taijijian.
Usually focus on elementary or "beginner" routines, such as the Five Steps Routine or Ten Steps Routine, which emphasize basic stances and transitions. Standard Compulsory Routines
Athletes in this group often perform optional routines but may also compete using the 3rd Set of International Compulsory Routines . junior wushu competition routines
Routine length varies by the specific style and the age group's regulations:
Routines must be at least 40 to 50 seconds . Routine length varies by the specific style and
Junior wushu competition routines (Taolu) are structured by age and skill level to ensure fair assessment of young athletes' techniques. These routines are categorized into , which are standardized sets developed by the International Wushu Federation (IWUF) , and Optional Routines , which allow for customized choreography. Key Routine Categories
Competitions are typically divided into age groups, each with specific requirements for their routines: and Optional Routines
The IWUF has established several sets of compulsory routines that are widely used in international junior championships: