Obliviously, you will need to proficient in level 6 skills and all gyms are different but I recommend having:
Strictly REQUIRED, you need:
-- A front salto and a front-handspring in the same pass on floor.
-- A layout on floor.
-- A flight on beam (back hand-spring/round-off)
-- 2 circular moves on bars (2 free-hips or 2 giants, or one of each)
-- At least a front-handspring over the vault, but half-on or half-offs are fairly common, also
-- A salto dismount from the beam
-- On beam 5 A's and 2 B's are required
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This kind of depends on each gym but some of the basics are
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All those skills are defiantly necessary, but if you are in the USAG program you also need:
-To be at least 7 years old
-Get at least a 31.00 AA score at a level 6 meet
vault-tsuk or yuchenko
bars-giants, release or pirouette, hander fly away
beam-series with a flight, 180 split leap or jump, salto dismount
floor-series with 2 saltos, 3 saltos in routine, dance pass with 180 split
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Bars:
free hip handstand
cast handstand
2 giants
layout flyaway
Beam:
Backhandspring
a connection
frontwards pass(frontwalkover, CW RO, etc.
leap
full turn
dismount (front tuck, Backtuck, Ariel)
Floor:
back layout
front handspring front tuck
back tuck
switch leap
1 1/2 turn
Vault:
handspring
(yeah that's really what most ppl do)
In the USAG competetive program, the requirements for each event are different. The child must have a full routine on every event to compete. For further information on the required skills you should talk to the coach.
The requirement to compete level 6 sectionals is getting at least a 30.00 all around score in an invitational. To compete states you need a 32.00 in the sectionals.
Coming from level 6...
For bars you need: giants or a free hip on high bar
For beam: a flight skill and a connection
For vault: Handspring
For floor: u need a certin amount of a and b skills (I'm not exactly sure how many)
U also need lots of endurance to be able to do everything
You have to be at least 8 years old and get at least a 31.00 AA at a level 7 meet.
You have to be at least 8 years old and get at least a 34.00 AA score in a Level 8 competition.
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gymnastics has a major effect on your physical fitness. it makes your body very muscly, expecally if you get to a higher level. When you get to team in gymnastics you go to the gym for about 3 1/2 hours 2-6 nights a week, depending on what level your in.
Leve 6 routines in boys gymnastics includes all routines you would expect to see. I have two boys in gymnastics now at level 5 and level 6. Starting at level 4 and going through level 10, the boys will perform all 6 events. They include High Bar, Floor, Rings, Parallel Bars, Vault, and pommel horse. At the lower levels the routines are very basic and easily accomplished with routine practice. The level 10 routines are quite hard and if a gymnast can accomplish level 10 routines, they are pretty much guaranteed a college scholarship.
what are the 6 phases of gymnastics
it depends on what she/he can do. if the coaches realize that she can do more advanced stuff they will move you up.
level 2
It depends on the gymnastics level of the child or teen. You learn a cartwheel at level 1 gymnastics, so it just depends on what level of gymnastics they are on.
level 7
level 6 is just higher than level 5. it varies from subject 2 subject. different ones have different requirements
go to www.youtube.com and surch gymnastics/ floor. plenty will come up. if you are looking for a certain level then type in gymnastics/ floor/ level ___.
There are no belts in gymnastics. There are competitive levels, but there are no belts. If you're asking what level you have to be to be competitive, that would be level 4. To train for the Olympics, you must reach level 10.