emilykatherine
Gymnast
- Jun 6, 2013
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One thing we are told s gymnast is that it's hard to control your score, judges are so different, one meet and 9.7 will win the next an 8.9 will. That's why we aren't allowed to make score goals.
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This is important. Some judges are more tough. If you see an amazing routine get a low score, but a really bad routine is that much lower, then you know the judging is fair for THAT meet.Look at the overall scoring for the whole meet.
Totally agree! DD is doing FHS and won vault her first two meets, then got second but yesterday got SEVENTH! And I thought it looked really good...Clearly my untrained eye was wrong! Good luck to OP, it's been a great journey for us so far, and hopefully will be for you as well!Vault! Vault scores can seem so random sometimes! I'm starting to get a better feel for vault deductions, and have gotten better at seeing the subtle differences ... But sometimes it feels like a roll of the dice. ;-) Clearly, I'm still learning!
Ok gotcha. Dear God yes the music is the same and I hear it in my sleep!!!To the AAU vs usag question, I'm assuming by your name you are in GA. A lot of gyms in GA do AAU through level 3 then swap at level 4 to USAG. AAU routines are slightly to significantly different from USAG routines. The music is the same and floor routibes are very similar. But bars is very different. Big don't know level 1; but level 3 they are totally different and I think a bit different at level 2 as I think that AAU doesn't do a mill circle. So looking at the USAG rules might not be much help for the specific routines, though I imagine that the deductions are pretty similar for stuff like flexed feet.
Thanks! So far we love it! Just trying to avoid the crazy gym moms!!Totally agree! DD is doing FHS and won vault her first two meets, then got second but yesterday got SEVENTH! And I thought it looked really good...Clearly my untrained eye was wrong! Good luck to OP, it's been a great journey for us so far, and hopefully will be for you as well!
I know I shouldn't focus on scores however, it baffles the heck out of me. This is DDs first competitive season on level 1 so I really need to chill, I know. But after today's meet I'm so lost. She did great. Her beam was beautiful and she got a 9.30. The girl after her wobbled and almost fell off but saved it and finished. She got a 9.350. What am I missing? And DD wants to know why her floor score was so low, 9.100, but I told her she needs to ask the coach. So many routines (her and other girls) look amazing to me but yet the scores are low. And then I notice some routines with little mess ups and the scores are high. Not sure I'll ever understand.
One thing we are told s gymnast is that it's hard to control your score, judges are so different, one meet and 9.7 will win the next an 8.9 will. That's why we aren't allowed to make score goals.
We had a judge come in recently to give a general overview of what they are looking for and the deductions.
Can I just say I have a amazing level of respect for the amount of info the judges have to remember and how they have to instantly recall all requirements? I was amazed when she broke down a 'simple' handspring vault. Did you know that there are three phases to the flight of a handspring vault and in that one second the kid is going over the table they have to assess deductions for all three phases plus the take off and landing? I doubt I will ever understand all the deductions but I will trust the judges to do their job and DDs coaches to advocate for her if needed.
Ah yes true. Maybe I should say I accept what life/judges hand us because God knows there is nothing I can do about it lolthat trust is a slippery slope...lol