Optional Taijishan Routine (Without Degree of Difficulty Movements)
On January 8, 2020, wushu was included in the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games (YOG) by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as an official sport. Taijishan, as one of four wushu events, will have its first show in the Olympics, attracting great attention.
In order to better meet the training needs of athletes and coaches for the taijishan event, strengthen judges’ competition judging abilities, and facilitate the orderly development of taijishan training, competition and organization of IWUF member federations, the IWUF has meticulously planned the launch of a series of taijishan video courses to guide athletes, coaches and judges in training and refereeing.
During the preparation, the IWUF Technical Committee emphasizes the authority and expertise of lecturers, curriculum design and teaching content. The taijishan course integrates professional opinions of global wushu experts, and designs this video series into two major types: teaching courses and judging courses.
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