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Quadqueen, we don't have a requirement for a cast to be that high. It is a bonus skill, so if the kid casts to 45 degree's above horizontal or if they hit 180 degree splits in their beam routine then they are awarded a 0.2 bonus to their start value. My point wasn't to compare our levels to yours it was just making a statement on the difficulty of our competitions. The divisions can have as many as 120 girls in it and they only give out to 6 places. I was explaining why my opinion on repeating levels was different to the average USA opinion from an earlier post.
Happy chaos I agree with you completely. But it is designed for insurance reasons I think. You have to have specific advanced coaching qualifications to teach any sort of flight skill or flipping skill so there are other areas that are focused on so more gy,s can do it without the most experienced coaches.
Pineapple_lump we do pretty well competitively considering our lower population. You are right our level 4's tend to be older than yours and yes 8-12 is pretty common. While 6 is pretty much unheard of for a level 4. But this is not related to competing internationally. We have a whole separate levels system for kids who aim to compete internationally. They have their own separate steam and levels system and train under the watchful eye of the national coach. They are indentified early on and trained at High Performance centre's
Happy chaos I agree with you completely. But it is designed for insurance reasons I think. You have to have specific advanced coaching qualifications to teach any sort of flight skill or flipping skill so there are other areas that are focused on so more gy,s can do it without the most experienced coaches.
Pineapple_lump we do pretty well competitively considering our lower population. You are right our level 4's tend to be older than yours and yes 8-12 is pretty common. While 6 is pretty much unheard of for a level 4. But this is not related to competing internationally. We have a whole separate levels system for kids who aim to compete internationally. They have their own separate steam and levels system and train under the watchful eye of the national coach. They are indentified early on and trained at High Performance centre's