| The New USA Gymnastics Compulsories
USA Gymnastics has established a new set of Compulsory routines for
the next eight years, 2005 – 2013. This is of interest to young gymnasts
who are interested in competition and making their gymnastics team, parents
of young gymnasts and Compulsory coaches. Let’s take a look at the
new routines as compared to the old routines to get a perspective on Compulsory
trends.
New Remarkably Similar to Old
The new Compulsory routines are remarkably similar in terms of major
skill elements to the Compulsories routines in effect for the last eight
years. Approximately 85% of the major skill elements are the same
as the old Compulsory routines, when you look at all three levels.
Level 4 Easier
USAG’s entry level of formal competition, Level 4, has been watered
down (e.g. no kip) to allow for even more low level participation and to
help increase the number of USAG gymnast memberships and meet competitors.
Another example of the routines being easier is the beam routine, which
has lowered handstand requirements compared to the previous Level 4 routine.
Easier to Make the Team
Thus, it should be easier for those of you who want to be able to make
your gymnastics team to master the skills needed for Level 4 competition.
You will have an easier time and will be able to learn the necessary skills
for Level 4 more quickly, giving you a better chance to make the team.
If you want to know what to work on, check out our e-Book
Secrets to Level 4 Gymnastics.
Level 5 Almost the Same. Level 6 Close to Same.
Level 5 has virtually the same skill elements as last year’s routines.
Level 6 has a few new skill elements on floor (e.g. front tuck) and beam
(e.g. back extension roll). Both levels have virtually the same bar
routines as the previous Compulsory cycle.
New Floor and Beam Routines
All of the floor and beam routines at every level are different, even
if the major elements in the routine are the same or similar. The
minor elements in the routine are where the differences appear. And
fortunately there is new music for all of the Compulsory floor routines.
The music has different "themes" for each level. The new Compulsory music
themes are:
Level 4--"Salsa/Reggae,"
Level 5--"Rock and Roll/Blues,"
Level 6--"Spanish/Lyrical."
Still the Handspring Vault
Vaulting is the same for all levels as last year staying with the handspring
vault as the basic vault for all the Compulsory levels.
Simplified Deductions
All the Compulsory levels have simplified deductions, which will not
affect training very much. It is most likely designed to make
it easier to recruit and train judges for the lower Compulsory levels.
There are still more than twice as many deductions as the routines are
worth, so scoring during the next few years likely won’t be any different.
Expanded Participation in Compulsory Program Likely
Since the routines were not significantly changed, USA Gymnastics must
have been relatively satisfied with the growth in participation in the
Compulsory levels. They simplified the Level 4 routines to even further
expand the number of potential competitive gymnasts. They left most
of the routine’s elements similar allowing coaches and judges to be able
to draw more easily on their previous experience when working with and
judging the new routines.
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