Given the complexity of gymnastics scoring, it’s not uncommon for gymnasts to receive scores that confuse them. Often we hear from our readers that they are perplexed by a score they received and need help understanding where they got deductions.
To help you, we took 5 different beam routines from our readers and broke them down to show you the places where judges most likely took deductions.
While your routine might not be exactly the same as these, you can get a feel for what the judges are looking for as they watch your routine. In the following videos you’ll see the common places gymnasts get deductions such as from form errors, as well as the not as understood deductions such as rhythm pauses and footwork.
Xcel Silver Beam Routine by Kathryn
Kathryn shows us how cleaning up form errors and tightening up her body position after her full turn can help her score.
Xcel Gold Beam Routine by Skye
In this routine we can see how cleaning up bobbles can help Skye score higher on her routine.
Xcel Platinum Beam Routine by Kyriana
From Kyriana’s routine we can see how small form errors like bent legs and flexed feet can add up and bring a score down.
Level 6 Beam Routine by Claire
Claire shows us how pauses before elements can add up to bigger deductions.
Level 6 Beam Routine by Alexis
Alexis demonstrates beautiful artistry and lines in her beam routine and starts off with a unique mount. We can see how she almost loses .5 for a long pause in her connection.
Did you find the judging breakdown in these routines helpful? Let us know in the comments below.
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Hi! Great judging videos! I would love to send in a videos of one of my routines, do you need one of a specific event?