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Level 4 Floor: A Parent’s Guide to Skills, Scoring & What Judges Are Really Looking For
Level 4 is the first level where floor routines start to look like what most parents imagine competitive gymnastics to be. Tumbling gets more dynamic, leaps get bigger, and the choreography feels more polished. But with that jump in skill comes a jump in judging expectations.
Gymnastics ProMom
4 days ago3 min read


Level 3 Beam: A Parent’s Guide to Skills, Scoring & What Judges Are Really Looking For
Welcome to Level 3 beam — the level where routines start to look more like “real” beam, but the wobbles… oh, the wobbles.
If Level 2 beam was about learning to move on the beam, Level 3 is about learning to perform on the beam.
Gymnastics ProMom
Apr 213 min read
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