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The Difference between China Traditional Wushu and China Competitive Wushu

Traditional Wushu is divided into two parts, the first part is routine, and the second part is attack. Routine is characterized by unpretentious, focusing on fitness, no fancy movements. Wushu is an antagonistic technique. To put it bluntly, it means two duets. The rules are not uniform, but relatively open. Generally, it is a practical attack means such as kicking, chest, shoulders, arms, elbows, wrists, palms, fingers, abdomen, back, hips and knees. Be allowed.

Competitive Wushu is divided into two parts, the first part is routine, and the second part is Sanda. Routine is mainly a performance, similar to gymnastics, which increases the visual effect and emphasizes the difficulty of floating high and lightly. Sanda is a common challenge, and only a few specific boxing, kicking and wrestling methods are allowed.