Junior Wushu Competition Routines May 2026
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
Routines must be at least 40 to 50 seconds .
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 junior wushu competition routines
Daoshu (Broadsword), Jianshu (Straight Sword), Nandao (Southern Broadsword), and Taijijian.
Typically perform standard 1st Compulsory Routines , which include fundamental styles like Changquan (Long Fist) and Nanquan (Southern Fist). Junior wushu competition routines (Taolu) are structured by
Competitions are typically divided into age groups, each with specific requirements for their routines:
Gunshu (Staff), Qiangshu (Spear), and Nangun (Southern Staff). Duration Requirements Usually focus on elementary or "beginner" routines, such
Watch these demonstrations of international junior competition routines to understand the movement quality and standard required for different age groups: