How do you get to level 1 gymnastics?

Level 1 is the first level in the USAG gymnastics level structure, but it’s a level that not all gyms choose to compete….Level 1 Beam Requirements

  1. jump to front support mount.
  2. arabesque to 30 degrees.
  3. needle kick.
  4. relevé lock stand.
  5. stretch jump.
  6. cartwheel to 3/4 handstand dismount.

What level should a 6 year old be in gymnastics?

Silver: The minimum age requirement for the Silver division is 6 years old. (This means the gymnast must be 6 before she competes in her first meet.) The silver division is similar in skill requirements to the JO Program’s level 3. Here is more information on the silver routine requirements.

What level of gymnastics should a 5 year old be?

Bronze: The minimum age requirement for the Bronze division is 5 years old. (This means the gymnast must be 5 before she competes in her first meet.) The Bronze division is similar in skill requirements to the JO Program’s levels 1-2.

What level is a 7 year old gymnast?

Gold: The minimum age requirement for the Gold division is 7 years old. (This means the gymnast must be 7 before she competes in her first meet.) The silver division is similar in skill requirements to the JO Program’s level 4.

What should a 4 year old gymnast be able to do?

4 Year Old Gymnastics Classes In this class, gymnasts are given the opportunity to perfect beginner gymnastic skills as well as being introduced to some advanced skills like backwards rolls, beginner cartwheels, assisted handstands, walking on elevated beams, “skin the cat” on the bar, and so much more.

Should I put my son in gymnastics?

If a boy is already involved in another sport, taking gymnastics as well will serve as a great cross-training exercise. In gymnastics class he will gain strength, athleticism, stamina and discipline, all things that will benefit him that may not be a part of their training regime in his ‘primary’ sport.

What should a 6 year old gymnast be able to do?

This gymnastics class for five and six year olds includes strength, flexibility, dance, and gymnastics skills. Skills include: round off, back handspring, pull over, back hip circle, handstand on beam, and handstand flat back.