
No straight leg entry into acro elements.Here are the changes you’ll see throughout all of the floor routines: Note: There have been some changes made in this cycle of compulsory routines.

Polish up the little details in the general routine categories.Good form and technique on all major elements.This means that in order to get a great Level 3 floor score, the gymnast will need to do well in each of the following areas: These “general deductions” are taken based on the routine as a whole. At the end of the routine, the judge will assess the routine based on general categories, such as rhythm and artistry. Each skill is subject to both general execution deductions and specific element deductions for that skill. The level 3 floor routine has a combination of acro and dance skills which progress toward higher level skills. Let’s take a look! Overview of Level 3 Floor Besides that, there are a number of qualities that are important when determining the final score. So you might be wondering, what are the judges looking for when we judge this Level 3 floor routine? Obviously, the gymnast needs to remember the routine. We definitely have to be ready for anything! And as a judge, well, you just never know what will happen! Sometimes these newbies will put together an amazing routine, and other times they might forget half of it because they are so overwhelmed. This was always one of my favorite levels to coach, because the kids are just learning to compete, and it is so rewarding to teach them how to compete their first routines. It’s time to polish up those compulsory routines! Today we will look at the Level 3 floor routine. This post has been updated to reflect the 2021-2029 compulsory routine changes.
