Information for gymnastics levels 4-7 for skill requirements and all of the information you need for these levels. You’ll also find common optional deductions.
To compete in Level 6 gymnastics, a gymnast must meet specific event requirements and composition rules. Below you’ll find the skill requirements for vault, bars, beam, and floor, plus at-home practice ideas and recommended equipment to support safe progress. Quick Links ➡️ Vault Requirements ➡️ Bars Requirements ➡️ Beam Requirements ➡️ Floor Requirements ➡️ What…
Level 5 is the second gymnastics level that gymnasts are required to compete. Level 5 is a compulsory level, which means every gymnast competes the same routines on each event. To compete in Level 5 gymnastics, athletes must: Be at least 7 years old before their first sanctioned meet Score at least a 34.00 All-Around…
These are the Level 4 gymnastics requirements; Level 4 is the fourth level in the USA gymnastics level structure. Level 4 is a compulsory level so each gymnast competes the same, identical routine. These are the skills that make up the new compulsory routine. Level 4 is the first required competitive level. Refer to our article outlining…
Here is a list of some of the most common or most used gymnastics deductions taken by judges. These deductions are applicable to optional gymnastics levels 7-10. If you are looking for ways to improve your gymnastics score this might be a good place to start. By being more aware of what deductions judges are looking…
Here are the updated level 7 gymnastics requirements that will come into effect on August 1, 2018. Information for other gymnastics levels can be found here. To compete in level 7 gymnastics, a gymnast must be able to do the following skills on each of the four events. Click Here to Download GymnasticsHQ’s Gymnastics Mom Checklist…