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They will if it is not absolutely perfect.Thanks. I understand they will only count 2 bhs, but will they deduct for the third?
In Silver, they can only do one salto or aerial.What about a roundoff back handspring back tuck and an aerial to back handspring step out maybe? What is the front walkover for? Can she do a standing aerial, then she might be able to do front walkover aerial if she can hold her leg up out of the walkover, but if she stumbled in between it wouldn't count.
In Silver, they can only do one salto or aerial.
Kip is not a requirement until Platinum. Also, they can do a variety of dismounts from high bar as Gold... example: glide, pullover, cast, back hip circle, cast squat on, jump to high bar, immediate dismount (even the L4 half turn... without tap swings). As she gets more bar skills, they could be added.Kip, tap swing and hasn't worked on bar dismount. Also, she just started gymnastics this year.
I know all the requirements, etc. It is our team's 4th year doing Xcel and all of our Xcel girls compete either Gold or Platinum... but I also know the rest of the requirements because they are on the same print outsWe'll look into it. Thanks. it's obviously our first year doing xcel, so any input is greatly appreciated!
That is exactly the routine our golds compete and they have a 10.0 sv (unless they don't make the cast).Pullover, cast horizontal, back hip circle, squat on, catch high bar, swing, swing 1/2 turn. That should count as 6 A value parts by my calculations (I'm not a judge though and the Xcel rules have changed a lot so you should double check this) but that seems pretty doable to learn in a few months. The cast horizontal is a special requirement so she'd need to try to get the cast up there. The swings should count as one tap swing counter swing (one A) and one tap swing half turn (another A).