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Tryout Level Chart

The document outlines a tryout level chart for athletes, detailing the skills required for each level from Level 1 to Level 5. Athletes must meet specific skill qualifications to be considered for placement on teams, with individual assessments based on stunting ability, performance quality, and team needs. The goal is to create well-rounded teams that excel in all areas, ensuring athletes are positioned for success.
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Tryout Level Chart

The document outlines a tryout level chart for athletes, detailing the skills required for each level from Level 1 to Level 5. Athletes must meet specific skill qualifications to be considered for placement on teams, with individual assessments based on stunting ability, performance quality, and team needs. The goal is to create well-rounded teams that excel in all areas, ensuring athletes are positioned for success.
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TRYOUT LEVEL CHART - Use the below as a guide to determine which pre-placement session to attend:

ALL of the skills listed by level are guidelines for an athlete to be considered at that level. If skills are missing from the
level qualifications/requirements list, then an athlete is not considered to be well rounded at that level and this may
keep them from making a specific team. If an athlete does not meet all of the qualifications/requirements but has
mastered a majority of those skills, then placement on a team at that level will be considered individually based on
stunting ability, performance quality, and the needs of that specific team. Stunting ability, performance quality, and
age/maturity also weigh heavy in consideration even when all tumbling qualifications/requirements are met and
could be a determining factor. It is our goal to make well- rounded teams that are strong in all areas so our athletes
are in the best position to be successful. Please keep all of this in mind as you begin the tryout/evaluation process.

Level 1 (below are L1 skills, however, if you do not have these skills you still attend the L1/L2 session):
o Cartwheel
o Round-off
o Backbend
o Backbend Kick-over to Back Walkover
o Specialty Pass – Multiple connected skills from the above list. Example: Cartwheel, round-off, backbend kick-
over, cartwheel, back walkover.

Level 2 (if you have L1 skills or have not mastered all of the below skills - attend the L1/L2 session):
o Standing Back Handspring
o Back Walkover Back Handspring
o Multiple Jumps Connected to a Back Walkover Back Handspring
o 2 Step Round-off Back Handspring
o Round-off Series Back Handsprings (2 or more)
o Specialty Pass – Multiple connected skills from the above list. Example: Front walkover, round-off back
handspring step-out, round-off series back handsprings.

Level 3 (if you have not mastered all of the below skills, then please attend the L1/L2 session):
o Standing Series Back Handspring (3)
o Multiple Jumps Connected to Series Back Handsprings (2 or more)
o Punch Front
o Standing Back Handspring Step-out Round-off Back Handspring Back Tuck
o 2 Step Round-off Back Tuck
o 2 Step Round-off Back Handspring Back Tuck
o Round-off Series Back Handsprings Back Tuck
o Specialty Pass – Multiple connected skills from the above list. Example: Front walkover, round-off back
handspring step-out, round-off series back handsprings, back tuck. OR, Punch front forward roll, round-off serious
back handsprings, back tuck.

Level 4:
o Standing Back Tuck & Jumps, pause, Standing Back Tuck
o Multiple Jumps Connected to a Back Handspring Back Tuck
o Standing 2 Back Handsprings to a Layout
o Standing Alternate (Back handspring, whip, back handsprings into layout)
o 2 Step Round-off Back Handspring Layout
o Front Walkover Series Back Handspring Layout
o Alternate (Back handspring, whip, back handsprings into layout)
o Specialty Pass – Example: Punch front step-out, round-off series back handsprings, layout step-out.

Level 5:
o Multiple Jumps Connected to a Back Tuck
o Standing Back Handspring(s) Full
o Standing Back Handsprings Double Full
o Standing Full
o 2 Step Round-off Back Handspring Full
o Round-off Back Handspring Double Full
o Specialty Pass – Connected skills (Example: Front walkover, punch front, whip, arabian, full & a half step-out)
finished by a full or double full.

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