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Obliviously, you will need to proficient in level 6 skills and all gyms are different but I recommend having:

  1. A giant on the bars
  2. half on or half off on the vault
  3. back hand spring on the beam
  4. layout on the floor
  5. possibly a double back dismount on the bars
  6. front tuck on floor
  7. switch leap for beam and floor
  8. and a good dismount for beam.

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

Hope this helps a bit!! <3V:)

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This kind of depends on each gym but some of the basics are

  • switch leap on floor
  • back layout on floor
  • giant on bars
  • back hand spring on beam
  • Tsuk or roundoff half on or half off on vault (most ppl do a front handspring)
  • back tuck dismount on beam
  • layout flyaway on bars

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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

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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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12y ago

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)

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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.

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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

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You have to be at least 8 years old and get at least a 31.00 AA at a level 7 meet.

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