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A Changquan IWUF Judging Tables Version 1.0 3/20/2018 A Changquan IWUF Judging Tables Version 1.0 Code Movement - English Movement - Pinyin Errors for Deduction Points Hold the foot at head level with the Bān Jiǎo Cháo Tiān Zhí Lì Supporting leg bent -0.1 10 leg vertical in standing position Raised leg bent Back kick and hold leg in standing Hòu Tī Bào Jiǎo Zhí Lì Supporting leg bent -0.1 11 position Upper body leaning more than 45 degrees 12 Backward balance Yǎng Shēn Píng Héng YSPH Raised leg below horizontal level -0.1 Balance with arms spread Shí Zì Píng Héng SZPH Upper body below horizontal level -0.1 13 sideways 14 Crossed leg balance Kòu Tuǐ Píng Héng KTPH Thigh of supporting leg above horizontal -0.1 Front sweep Qián Sǎo Tuǐ QST Thigh of supporting leg above horizontal level -0.1 20 Sole of sweeping foot not touching the floor Sweeping leg bent Back sweep Hòu Sǎo Tuǐ HST Sole of sweeping foot not touching the floor -0.1 21 Sweeping leg bent Front split Diē Shù Chā DSC Toes of front foot touch the floor -0.1 22 Legs not aligned Snap kick Tàn Tuǐ TK Kicking leg not fully extended from bent -0.1 23 Sidekick with sole Chuài Tuǐ CT Jumping front slap kick Téng Kōng Fēi Jiǎo TKFJ Toes of the kicking leg below shoulder level -0.1 30 Tornado kick Xuàn Fēng Jiǎo XFJ Hand does not slap the foot Lotus kick Téng Kōng Bǎi Lián TKBL 31 Jumping front stretch kick Téng Kōng Zhèng Tī Tuǐ TKZTT Hanging leg bent -0.1 Aerial cartwheel Cè Kōng Fān CKF Leg bent more than 45 degrees -0.1 32 Aerial twist Cè Kōng Fān Zhuǎn Tǐ CKFZT 360 Butterfly Xuànzi XZ Upper body higher than 45 degrees -0.1 33 Butterfly twist Xuàn Zǐ Zhuǎn Tǐ XZZT Leg bent more than 45 degrees Jumping front snap kick Téng Kōng Jiàn Tàn TKJT Kicking leg does not fully extend -0.1 34 Kicking leg below horizontal level Bow stance Gōng Bù GB Knee of front leg not over instep -0.1 Thigh of front leg not horizontal 50 Heel of rear foot off the floor Toes of rear foot not turned inward Horse stance Mǎ Bù MB Upper body leaning more than 45 degrees -0.1 Thighs not horizontal 51 Feet less than shoulder width apart Heel off the floor Toes are pointing outwards more than 45 degrees Empty stance Xū Bù XB Heel of rear foot off the floor -0.1 52 Thigh of supporting leg not horizontal Drop stance Pū Bù PB Buttock and thigh of back leg not in contact with calf -0.1 Front leg bent 53 Front foot not turned inward more than 45 degrees Sole of front foot not flat on the floor 3/20/2018 www.jiayo.com Page 1 A Nanquan IWUF Judging Tables Version 1.0 Code Movement - English Movement - Pinyin Errors for Deduction Points Front sweep Qián Sǎo Tuǐ QST Thigh of supporting leg above horizontal level -0.1 20 Sole of sweeping foot not touching the floor Sweeping leg bent Horizontal nail kick Héng Dı̄ng Tuı̌ HDT Kicking leg does not transition from bent to straight -0.1 28 Kick does not travel horizontally to the opposite side of the body Jumping front slap kick Téng Kōng Fēi Jiǎo TKFJ Toes of the kicking leg below shoulder level -0.1 30 Tornado kick Xuàn Fēng Jiǎo XFJ Hand does not slap the foot (except for lotus kick) Lotus kick Téng Kōng Bǎi Lián TKBL 40 Jumping inside kick to fall on side Téng Kōng Pán Tuı̌ 360 TKPTCP Kicking leg below head level -0.1 41 Kip-up Lı̌ Yú Dǎ Tı̌ng Zhı́ Lı̀ LYDTZL Hands used for additional support -0.1 Jumping double side kick Téng Kōng Shuāng Cè Chuài TKSCC Kicking legs not held close together -0.1 42 Kicking legs bent Bow stance Gōng Bù GB Thigh of front leg is above 45 degrees -0.1 50 Heel of rear foot off the floor Horse stance Mǎ Bù MB Upper body leaning more than 45 degrees -0.1 Thighs are above 45 degrees 51 Feet less than shoulder width apart Heel off the floor Empty stance Xū Bù XB Heel of rear foot off the floor -0.1 52 Thigh of supporting leg above 45 degrees Drop stance Pū Bù PB Buttock and thigh of bent leg not in contact with calf -0.1 53 Extended leg bent Front foot not turned inward more than 45 degrees Butterfly stance Dié Bù DB Inner side of calf not touching the floor -0.1 55 Inner side of heel not touching the floor Single kneeling stance Guı̀ Bù GB Knee touches the floor -0.1 56 Buttock and thigh of kneeling leg not in contact with calf Dragon riding stace Qı́ Lóng Bù QLB Knee of rear leg touches the floor -0.1 57 Thigh of front leg is above 45 degrees 3/20/2018 www.jiayo.com Page 2 A Taijiquan IWUF Judging Tables Version 1.0 Code English Pinyin Errors for Deduction Points Raising the leg vertically with the heel facing Cè Cháo Tiān Dēng Zhílì Supporting leg is bent -0.1 10 upwards while remaining standing Raised leg is bent 15 Low balance with leg stretched forward Qián Jǔ Tuı̌ Dı̄ Shı̀ Pı́ng Héng Stretched leg below horizontal level -0.1 16 Low balance with leg inserted behind Hòu Chā Tuǐ Dī Shì Píng Héng Foot of inserted leg touches the floor -0.1 Forward sole kick with low step Dī Shì Qián Dēng Cǎi Jiǎo Heel of supporting leg off the floor -0.1 17 Extended leg is bent Toes not turned outward 18 Side kick with sole in balance Cè Chuài Pı́ng Héng CCPH Kicking leg not extended from bend -0.1 Parting kick, Heel kick Fēn Jiǎo FJ, Dēng Jiǎo DJ Raised leg below horizontal level -0.1 24 Raised leg is bent Lotus kick Bǎi Lián Jiǎo BLJ Kicking leg bent when slapped -0.1 25 Hand does not slap foot Front slap kick Pāi Jiǎo PJ Kicking leg bent when slapped -0.1 26 Hand does not slap foot Dragon dive Què Di Lóng QDL Sole of front foot touches the floor -0.1 27 Angle between legs smaller than 45 degrees Jumping front slap kick, tornado kick, lotus kick Téng Kōng Fēi Jiǎo TKFJ, Xuàn Fēng Toes of the kicking leg below shoulder level -0.1 30 Jiǎo XFJ, Téng Kōng Bǎi Lián TKBL Hand does not slap the foot 31 Jumping front stretch kick Téng Kōng Zhèng Tı̄ Tuı̌ TKZTT Hanging leg is bent -0.1 Bow stance Gōng Bù GB Knee of front leg not over instep -0.1 50 Heel of rear foot off the floor Drop stance Pū Bù PB Buttock and thigh of back leg not in contact with calf -0.1 Front leg bent 53 Front foot not turned inward more than 45 degrees Sole of front foot not flat on the floor Advancing step, backwards step, forward step, Shàng Bù SB, Tuı̀ Bù TB, Jı̀n Bù JB, Toe of stepping foot touches the ground -0.1 54 follow-up step, sideways step Gēn Bù GB, Cè Xı́ng Bù CXB Center of gravity rising and falling Stepping foot raised too high 3/20/2018 www.jiayo.com Page 3 A Weapons and Other IWUF Judging Tables Version 1.0 Code English Pinyin Errors for Deduction Points 60 Hooking parry and uppercut Guà Jiàn GJ, Liāo Jiàn LJ Wrist straight -0.1 61 Gripping the sword Wò Jiàn WJ Forefinger around top of guard touches blade -0.1 62 Twining and wrapping the broadsword Chán Tóu CT, Guǒ Nǎo GN Back of broadsword not kept close to the body -0.1 63 Parry outward and parry inward the spear Lán Qiāng LQ, Ná Qiāng NQ No circular arcing movement by spearhead -0.1 Thrust with spear Zhā Qiāng ZQ Bottom of the spear handle protrudes beyond -0.1 64 the grip of the hand Vertical figure 8 with spear or cudgel and LìWǔ Huā Qiāng LWHQ, LìWǔ Huā Spear or cudgel does not rotate in a vertical -0.1 65 uppercut with both hands Gùn LWHG, Shuāng Shǒu Tí Liāo Huā plane Gùn STTLHG Throw and catch weapon Qì Xiè Pāo Jiē Catch weapon in folded arms, failure to catch -0.1 66 weapon with single hand Dı̌ng Gùn DG End of cudgel not on the floor -0.1 67 Push the cudgel Top of cudgel below head level Loss of balance Upper body sways -0.1 70 Foot shuffles and moves laterally Foot skips or hops Loss of balance with additional support A hand, elbow, or knee touches the ground -0.2 Foot touches the ground during a single leg 71 posture Weapon is used as additional support Loss of balance with body fall Both hands touch the ground -0.3 Head, the upper arm (above the elbow), 72 shoulder, torso, buttocks touch the ground One hand and the weapon touches the ground Weapon deduction Hand loses grip of the weapon -0.1 73 Weapon touches body or the floor Weapon gets deformed 74 Weapon breaks Weapon breaks -0.2 75 Weapon drop Weapon falls to the floor -0.3 Weapon, ornament or clothing Flag or tassel drops falls off weapon -0.1 malfunction Any ornament, clothing or shoes come undone 76 or tears Body gets entangled with the weapon Longtime balance Longtime balance kept motionless for less than -0.1 77 two seconds Out of bounds Any part of competitor's body touches floor -0.1 78 outside the floor.
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