We just found out our gym is planning only 4 in-house meets, some sanctioned with Judges in hopes of then attending State, Regionals and Nationals (they don’t want to risk any Covid exposure and have to quarantine per coach). DD is a Senior, third year L10 set for D3 or walk-on D1 (on the cusp...
Hello everyone, I thought i would start a thread that is not talking about Covid-19 or sadly banned coaches. So here i am wondering what are typical routines done by 1st year level 10's? I do know that this can vary, i just thought it might be fun to actually talk gymnastics skill right now to...
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I'm not a gymnast, nor do I have very much knowledge of gymnastics, which is why I'm here! I'm a writer, and am writing a story with a gymnast as the main character, and I was trying to find REQUIRED skills for a Level 10 men's gymnast. I was able to find a PDF of required skills for WAG...
Just for fun...
How do these connections compare, both in difficulty and value?
- BHS + LOSO
- front aerial + BHS
- side aerial + BHS
And what about these turns?
- leg up turn
- “regular” turn
- wolf turn
full, 1.5 and 2?
About how many L10 girls graduate from high school in the U.S. every year? I’m not aware of a way to look this up or estimate it.
Not total L10 girls in the U.S. That’s probably two to three times the number of L10s that graduate every year.
Thanks.
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Can someone tell me what bar skills are required for an optional routine at an elite qualifier meet?
If you could also include the letter/score with the actual skill name that would be so helpful. Right now she has a stalder, toe on, Maloney, pirouette & is working on a pac ( sorry hope I...
*Sorry about my previous blank thread, btw how do you delete those or edit them??*
Hi, i'm about to be a first year level 10 since my level 9 season is over at the moment and recently I decided with my coach that I wanted to only compete two tumbling passes instead of the usual three next...
Hi, i'm about to be a first year level 10 since my level 9 season is over at the moment and recently I decided with my coach that I wanted to only compete two tumbling passes instead of the usual three next season. My tumbling is fairly weak and all I am able to manage is barely a double tuck...
State meet info was just released and birthday ranges were listed for age divisions. The youngest just turned 11, meaning she was 10 for most of the season. I thought the previous youngest was 11/12.
Current skill value of beam dismounts: (think they have been changed in last few years). All off from end of beam:
Gainer tuck
Gainer pike
Gainer layout
Gainer full
Here are the numbers of Level 10's in the US for years I could find... please post if you have any others...
2008: 1,684
2009:
2010:
2011:
2012: 2,258
2013: 2,337
2014: 2,492
2015: 2,690
2016: 2,865
2017:
2018:
All information was found in the following threads...
Can someone tell me - for a level 10 bar routine - what exactly is required? My daughter said two directional changes are required but the coach says she doesn't think so..... How can I find out for sure?
Thank you in advance.
Is there a path to college gymnastics for gymnasts who become even specialists at level 9? I think I read that you can qualify to Regionals as an event specialist but not to Easterns or Westerns or Nationals. How do you get a collegiate caches attention of you can't advance beyond Regionals?
Please don't jump on me I admit that I am definitely wishing my daughter would do college gymnastics I can't imagine her not doing it She is a level 10 senior I do make it clear to her that the decision is ultimately hers and I will be absolutely ok with whatever it is.
She was on the top...
So my ODD just did level 9 and she competed a double tuck, a double full, and FHS FLO front pike. Whats required for level 10 tumbling and is this a good foundation. She is working double pikes and double lays on a soft landing and 2.5 twists. Any replies are appreciated...thanks.
I’m so confused about the new level 10 floor requirements and was wondering if anybody here could explain. My understanding was that there must be 3 D passes OR 2 D passes and a third pass with at least a B plus a C. I saw a lot of 10.0 start values at States, but I couldn’t make much sense of...
Hope it's okay if I share the videos from my daughter's 2nd level 10 meet. She competed at the Chows Winter Classic meet last weekend, she was the youngest level 10 and placed 1st on bars and beam, 3rd on vault and 1st all around. Her first elite qualifier is in 3 weeks. Excited but so, so...