- Nov 16, 2012
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I have been wondering the difference between the first competitive levels in different countries. Do you think your levels have equal skills in different events? Do the lower levels build skills and have nice progressions to the optional levels? Do you think there is useless skills in the routines that don't measure the ability of a gymnasts? Would you move some skills to upper/lower levels? Would you add something?
I'll give my example:
We have three different compulsory levels B, C and D (like you have levels 4,5 and 6) but ours are very different to yours.
The most notable differences are floor and bars. We don't do mill circles or front hip circles at all and there is no cast to back hip circle in any levels. We do have long hang pullovers in levels C and D and back hip circle is done straight from there.
Level B bars is done on high strap bar and the routine is:
1) Pull over from dead hang
2) Two casts
3) "Pull over forward" to piked hang
4) Hollow, arch and 4 tap swings
Level C is done on high wooden bar without low bar:
1) Hollow, arch and 1-3 tap swings
2) Kip / Long hang pullover
3) Cast - long hang pullover
4) Back hip circle
5) Underswing to back swing and dismount
Level D is done on uneven bars:
1) Kip
2) Cast - free hip circle to stand on block
3) Pullover
4) Cast - squat on
5) High bar kip / long hang pullover
6) Cast to long hang pullover
7) Back hip circle
8) Underswing and one tap swing
9) Flyaway
(If you don't have a flyaway you can add one high bar kip and do a toe shoot dismount instead)
So as you can see the skill progressions are pretty different to US. I like our routines and I like strap bar and high bar! And if you don't have your kip it doesn't slow you down. And we don't have to waste time doing mill circles
On floor there is one huge difference too. The other skills are much like in USAG routines but unlike your level 4 our level B doesn't have a back handspring. Even level C doesn't have it. It's not competed until level D which is otherwise compared to your level 6....
I don't think we could make our level B's ever do back handsprings! Never. I still wonder how you manage to teach them so early. It's impressive.
I would love to hear your opinions about the compulsories and the skills. What if you could decide the skills that are in routines in lower levels?
I'll give my example:
We have three different compulsory levels B, C and D (like you have levels 4,5 and 6) but ours are very different to yours.
The most notable differences are floor and bars. We don't do mill circles or front hip circles at all and there is no cast to back hip circle in any levels. We do have long hang pullovers in levels C and D and back hip circle is done straight from there.
Level B bars is done on high strap bar and the routine is:
1) Pull over from dead hang
2) Two casts
3) "Pull over forward" to piked hang
4) Hollow, arch and 4 tap swings
Level C is done on high wooden bar without low bar:
1) Hollow, arch and 1-3 tap swings
2) Kip / Long hang pullover
3) Cast - long hang pullover
4) Back hip circle
5) Underswing to back swing and dismount
Level D is done on uneven bars:
1) Kip
2) Cast - free hip circle to stand on block
3) Pullover
4) Cast - squat on
5) High bar kip / long hang pullover
6) Cast to long hang pullover
7) Back hip circle
8) Underswing and one tap swing
9) Flyaway
(If you don't have a flyaway you can add one high bar kip and do a toe shoot dismount instead)
So as you can see the skill progressions are pretty different to US. I like our routines and I like strap bar and high bar! And if you don't have your kip it doesn't slow you down. And we don't have to waste time doing mill circles

On floor there is one huge difference too. The other skills are much like in USAG routines but unlike your level 4 our level B doesn't have a back handspring. Even level C doesn't have it. It's not competed until level D which is otherwise compared to your level 6....
I don't think we could make our level B's ever do back handsprings! Never. I still wonder how you manage to teach them so early. It's impressive.
I would love to hear your opinions about the compulsories and the skills. What if you could decide the skills that are in routines in lower levels?