There are two types of Cheerleading that involve levels.
Pop Warner or Athletic Association :
Tiny-Mite (5 to 7), Mighty-Mite (7 to 9), Junior Peewee (8 to 11), Peewee (9 to 12), Junior Midget (10 to 13), Midget (11 to 15), Junior Bantam (12 to 15), Unlimited (12 to 15) and Bantam (13 to 16).
All-star:
All-star cheerleading is done by skill and age.
Age levels:
Tiny (5 and below)
Mini (8 and below)
Youth (11 and below)
Junior (14 and below)
Senior (18 and below)
Skill Level:
1
2
3
4
5
You combine an age and a skill level when categorizing an All-Star team
There are 9 levels in gymnastics before you go to college right now im in level 4
100 when you get to team then to higher levels
Yes, you do have levels in gymnastics and it goes up to level 10 and then you go onto the advanced levels 1 and 2 and then you could probably be in the Olympics!
in gymnastics there is levels 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,,10, and elite.
there are no age groups just levels
In recreational gymnastics, you don't compete and just do it for fun and to stay fit, but when you compete, you're on Team gymnastics and you have different levels that you compete in for different skills. From levels 1-6, you compete compulsory routines- that the USA Gymnastics have made up, but when you get to level 7-10, you make up your own routines. After level 10, you're considered to be elite.
yes
There is regular gymnastics and rythmic
Competitive gym is where you do competitions and try to win amid a group of other gymnasts. Compulsory gymnastics is has levels of gymnastics that you must complete in order to qualify for some competitions.
Four: men's artistic gymnastics, women's artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline gymnastics.
If you want to get a gymnastics scholarship to a college, you should probably be in a level between levels 8 and elite, because that's what level college gymnasts typically are.
Why not both!? Dance will help you with gymnastics, and gymnastics will help you with dance! Gymnastics is more of a mental sport, and if you decide to quit once you move up levels and it gets too hard, you can always do dance! Trust me, if you want to do gymnastics, at the minimum take a few ballet classes. They will help you gain flexibility, pointed toes and straight knees as well as your artistry in gymnastics. If you have enough money, I advise you to take dance and gymnastics.