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Maybe you could use it as motivation for them?
If they knew that they have to do "compulsory" unless they work hard on technique/training attitude etc, or having teammates get to keep their new routines/do harder skills, might give them a challenge?
I think the first year will be a mixture of skill level anyway, especially if state stream goes and we have to integrate state stream kids into national levels!
 
I think as well with state stream it would mean the states rewriting the programs to fit in with the new routines/skills and I can't see anyone wanting to do that with only a couple of months to spare.

Anyone else think the level 4 bars is a big jump though? Level 3 is basically a repeat of current level 2 for everything. But level 4 bars requires a baby giant and all of that single leg stuff (ok no idea if that's hard to learn as not seen it taught at all, not even sure what the moves are, lol), I think that's a big leap from current 2/3 to new 4.
 
I do like how in level 4 bars they can climb on, I think they should have kept toeshoot for level 3 though, under swings can look really horrid/be actually harder for some kids!
In the updated(non draft version) they have taken that single leg thing out, as well as the front tuck in vault for level 3( which would have been a good 2nd vault for level 4 IMO)..
I actually think that level 6 bars is way harder compared to all the other level 6 apparatus but maybe that's just me freaking out for my kiddies haha!
 

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