I'm not from the US so somebody with more knowledge on your system could elaborate better, but I'll list some things that could give deductions:
- Steps at the landing, I'd give 0,3 for that I think (again, diferent system though).
- Off centre at the landing. At this angle it's hard to see wether you're off centre already at the block or whether you twist to the side, I suspect you twist to the side. I'm not sure this is a deduction in the US DP/Excel programmes though.
- You may get a small distance decuction, I would say before you take the extra step you landed just a bit too close. We tend to say your own oustretched length should be between the vaulting table and your feet upon landing. In theory you may also get a deduction for height, I would not give that here.
- Insufficient block and leaving the table past vertical were mentioned in the previous comment.
Very unlikely, but if you want to find other points some judges could have deducted on:
- One hand leaves the table first, I don't think thats a dedution here but you could look into that, wether that's allowed or not. I also suspect it may contribute to you going off centre though.
- In theory a judge might give you a deduction for the very slight hip angle in the pre block phase, and bringing the feet apart before landing. Don't worry about that though, you really can't do that much better than you're already doing so judges that take those deductions will take them for literally everyone.
I think by far the biggest deal is your landing for me, but again we use a different code than you use in the US. In some codes your landing would amount to at least half your deductions though.