- Feb 21, 2024
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What are the highest skills you've seen competed at competitions for Xcel diamond? preferably on each event, this is my first year Xcel diamond and I want to know what the competition is like, especially the higher end athletes.
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Higher difficulty as in higher SVIs there an inherent difference in scoring? Are higher difficulty routines scored higher? Asking because I'm doing the bare minimums of diamond (low bar clearhip, high bar clearhip to flyaway, CW - RO - tuck on beam, RO layout and FHS-FT on floor, and 1/2 on 1/2 off on vault)
Can you go over 10.0? I start with 10 on all of my events except vault, but with easier skills than the ones listed above.Higher difficulty as in higher SV
NoCan you go over 10.0? I start with 10 on all of my events except vault, but with easier skills than the ones listed above.
There is no bonus until Sapphire ... where basic SV is 9.60 with up to 0.40 bonus.Is there an inherent difference in scoring? Are higher difficulty routines scored higher? Asking because I'm doing the bare minimums of diamond (low bar clearhip, high bar clearhip to flyaway, CW - RO - tuck on beam, RO layout and FHS-FT on floor, and 1/2 on 1/2 off on vault)
I believe you need a B salto on floor unless I'm mistaken so you'd be starting at a 9.5Is there an inherent difference in scoring? Are higher difficulty routines scored higher? Asking because I'm doing the bare minimums of diamond (low bar clearhip, high bar clearhip to flyaway, CW - RO - tuck on beam, RO layout and FHS-FT on floor, and 1/2 on 1/2 off on vault)
Oh. My coach did not mention this. I'll try to work FHS FP to have a B salto.I believe you need a B salto on floor unless I'm mistaken so you'd be starting at a 9.5
You can also do RO B Layout, Front Pike, and a roundoff backhandspring or another double flight acro pass if you have the time/space in your routine. Talk to your coach though.Oh. My coach did not mention this. I'll try to work FHS FP to have a B salto.
Hmm, probably not. I don't have time in my routine nor do I think I'll have the cardio to do that. Plus, my FHS - salto is better than my standalone FP for sure.You can also do RO B Layout, Front Pike, and a roundoff backhandspring or another double flight acro pass if you have the time/space in your routine. Talk to your coach though
Lol, yah. Most of the higher-level skills I saw were from girls who also competed for their high schools (Level 8 rules with special high school bonus) and were event specialists on one or 2 events during the high school season, and those were pre-Sapphire existence at YMCA Regionals and Nationals a couple years ago. I think one had been training Level 9 when her club gym closed, and she (and half her team) switched to a YMCA gym in their area. She had previously been Top 3 at Level 8 State AA (2nd on Bars and Beam). Since her Y didn't have any L9s and their L8s had graduated the year before, she decided to compete Xcel.Also worth noting higher end diamonds at the top tier would probably now do sapphire versus diamond so overall the highest skill level you’ll mostly see in solid level 7-8 skills from what I’ve heard from teammates.
Lol, all 3 of my gymmies (2 former and 1 current) have asthma. Their lungs couldn't handle long routines. OG maxed out at 1:15 with enough "fluff" to only need 2 passes.Hmm, probably not. I don't have time in my routine nor do I think I'll have the cardio to do that. Plus, my FHS - salto is better than my standalone FP for sure.
When OG had the 1:15, she started on the floor for the first 7 seconds, and spent the last 7 seconds on the floor.Mine's 1:15 too! I wouldn't mind adding more choreo to it, but another pass would probably not be very pretty haha.