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I meant to ask my daughter's coaches yesterday but forgot. Can anyone tell me what the mobility scores are for USAG levels 8, 9 and 10? Also, how does one qualify for states, regionals and nationals for L9 and L10? Thanks!
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This is from the USA Gymnastics website Link RemovedI meant to ask my daughter's coaches yesterday but forgot. Can anyone tell me what the mobility scores are for USAG levels 8, 9 and 10? Also, how does one qualify for states, regionals and nationals for L9 and L10? Thanks!
Thanks for responding!
Sunobo, does that mean that a gymnast could qualify to states with a 32 AA and compete at states, but still not advance to L10 the following season until they earn a 34AA? Seems odd to me that she could qualify to states but not advance...
Thanks for responding!
Sunobo, does that mean that a gymnast could qualify to states with a 32 AA and compete at states, but still not advance to L10 the following season until they earn a 34AA? Seems odd to me that she could qualify to states but not advance...
I think the idea behind that is they may qualify early in the season and have some time to improve before they get to states. Yes you could qualify for states and even with the right mobility score still not move up. Its up to your gym if they feel you are ready and can get the skills for the next level. I know of 2 girls that this is their 3rd year competing L7 because they are having some trouble getting the L8 skills they need to compete but they are getting the mobility scores. They are up training but are just getting stuck on a few L8 skills. It happens especially as they move up to the harder optional levels.