- Aug 15, 2010
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if your in level 10 and want to go elite what are the differences
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As far as dismounts go: you will typically get the 0.5 for the requirement for a D dismount and 0.3 for a C. There usually are a couple of girls at elite level with C dismounts because if it's not clean the B wont be worth it. Also, execution deductions are WAY higher, so don't be fooled by high bonuses for skill values. Small errors are .1, then it's .3,.5,.8 and 1.0 for a fall. The judging seems to be getting tighter internationally, so it won't be long before we'll see that pattern in the domestic scoring as well (at least I hope so or they'll be infor some bad surprises. Scoring at Euros this year was HARSH!Elite and Level 10 are like apples and oranges scoring wise, but practically speaking, here are some skill goals for a gymnast who was Level 10 and wanted to train for elite.
Bars:
Elites need a D dismount such as a double layout or full in. JO requires a C dismount.
Elites need a 360 turn, uphill release, downhill release and single-rail release.
JO does not require all of these.
Elites will also need two different grips! The difficulty is greatly increased because some of the above are put into one requirement - you will need both a front giant + a 360 turn to even get those 0.5
Beam
Elites need a D dismount such as a double tuck or 2.5. JO requires a C dismount.
Elites need a forward or sideward acro (it's a requirement, not just a composition deduction)
Elites count 5 acro skills and 3 dance skills (more of each than in JO)
They specifically need a leap series, full split leap, flight series with salto and a full turn that's included in the top elements
Floor
Elites need a D Dismount such as a 2.5 or double tuck/pike. JO requires a C dismount.
Elites count 5 acro and 3 dance skills (more of each than JO)
Elites need front and back tumbling, a minimum full twist, a double somi (the latter two being put into one single requirement again), pass with two somis (same as JO), leap series (again, same)
Additions in bold:
As far as dismounts go: you will typically get the 0.5 for the requirement for a D dismount and 0.3 for a C. There usually are a couple of girls at elite level with C dismounts because if it's not clean the B wont be worth it. Also, execution deductions are WAY higher, so don't be fooled by high bonuses for skill values. Small errors are .1, then it's .3,.5,.8 and 1.0 for a fall. The judging seems to be getting tighter internationally, so it won't be long before we'll see that pattern in the domestic scoring as well (at least I hope so or they'll be infor some bad surprises. Scoring at Euros this year was HARSH!