WAG L10 "Up to Competition level"

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Natasha

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NCAA has now defined the "not up to competition level" deduction with a flat .10 and specified requirements for bars (not sure about beam or floor). In USAG this seems to be a bit more ambiguous. How do coaches and judges determine this? I would love examples of what needs to be included above and beyond the basic requirements (assuming a 10 start value) to not incur this deduction on floor, beam and bars.
 
example: opening with a double layout on floor and ending in a full.

much of this is determined simply by what the kid can do. if that's all they can do...well...then that's all they can do. :)
 

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