Level 4 is the fourth level in the usa gymnastics level structure.
Level 4 gymnastics floor requirements.
Obviously it is not perfect but it s a beautifully done routine and a great demonstration.
These are the level 4 gymnastics requirements.
Buttercup got first place on floor with a 9 7 it s her first time getting first place.
So to advance to level 5 from level 4 the gymnast must meet minimum standards and earn a minimum mobility score level 4 is a compulsory.
Here is one of our new level 4 s performing her new floor routine.
Level 4 is a compulsory level so each gymnast competes the same identical routine.
The next video will be the full meet video.
Level 2 gymnastics requirements are non compulsory and often gyms choose not to work towards completing these levels with their gymnasts and instead start at compulsory gymnastics level 4.
To compete in level 5 gymnastics a gymnast must have reached her 7th birthday before her first meet and be able to do the following skills on each of the four events.
Level 2 gymnastics requirements are a little bit more challenging than level 1 requirements and include one of our favourite gymnastics skills the cartwheel to side handstand dismount.
Level one gymnastics requirements include gymnastics skills that are usually taught as part of a recreational gymnastics program.
Split jump leg separation in the split jump must have a minimum of 90 degrees.
Level 4 gymnastics floor routine main gymnastics floor skills requirements and deductions.
Level 4 is the first required competitive level.
Level one gymnastics is not compulsory and some gyms choose to skip level one and begin the junior olympic program from compulsory level 4 we personally like to start with these gymnastics level 1 requirements so that our gymnasts quickly get the chance to compete.
Level 5 is a compulsory level so each gymnast does the same routine.
These are the skills that make up the new compulsory routine.