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Wushu
Wushu
Wushu, also known as modern wushu or contemporary wushu, can be classed as an exhibition and a full-contact sport.
Modern wushu is composed of two disciplines: taolu and sanda. Taolu is a combination of gymnastics and martial arts.
competitors are judged and given points on their movements which include stances, kicks, punches, balances, jumps, sweeps and throws .
Competitive forms have time limits that can range from 1 minute, 20 seconds for the some external styles to over five minutes for internal styles.
Modern wushu competitors are increasingly training in aerial techniques such as 540 and 720 degree jumps and kicks to add more difficulty and style to their forms.
Sanda is a modern fighting method and sport much like kickboxing or Muay Thai, but includes many more grappling techniques.
Wushu was first incorporated into the Asian Games in 1990.
List of disciplines
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Sports Committee
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Sports and Environment Committee
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Sports for All Committee
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Sports Federations
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International Federation
International Wushu Federation
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Asian Federation
Wushu Federation of Asia