Program of national competition-2017

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Program of national competition-2017 Aerobic gymnastics Program of national competition –aerobic gymnastics

Elements allowed value Age Categories Compulsory elements Elements allowed value Deductions 7-8in the year of competition National Development IW-IM-MP-TRIO-GROUP Group A-push up Group B-straddle support Group C –air turn 1/1 turn Group D-vertical split From 0.1 to 0.4 point One element 0.5-optional Max-6 elements More than 6 elements Missing compulsory elements Missing Group Elements values higher than 0.5pt Repetition of an elements More that 1 el.landing to split 9-11 in the year of competition National Development 12-14 in the year of competition Age Group 1 Group A-helicopter to push up Group B-straddle support /max.1/1 turn/ Group C –tuck jump 1/1 turn Group D-1/1 turn to vertical split From 0.1 to 0.6 point One elements 0.7-optional Max-8 elements More than 8 elements Elements values higher than 0.7pt More that 1 el.landing to push up More that 5 floor elements 15-17in the year of competition Age Group 2 Group A-helicopter to split or Wenson Group B-straddle support /max/2/1 turn/ Group C –straddle jump Group D-Illusion to vertical split/Free illusion to vertical split From 0.1 to 0.7 /one element 0.8 point optional/ Max-10 for IW –IM-elements Max -9 for MP-TRIO-GROUP More than 10 elements Elements values higher than 0.8pt More that 2 el.landing to split More than 1 elements of value 0.8 pt +18in the year of competition Senior One elements from each group-A-B-C-D From 0.3 to 1.0 /elements value 0.1 and 0.2 –free elements/ Max-10 elements for IM-IW Max-9 elements for MP-TRIO-GROUP More that 2 el.landing to push up

7-8 in the year of competition National Development 2009-2010 Categories - IW-IM-MP-TRIO-GROUP Elements allowed value-0.1-0.4/1elements 0.5/optional/ Compulsory elements-4/1 from each group/ Group A-push up -0.1 value Group B-straddle support -0.2 value Group C –air turn 1/1 turn-0.3 value Group D-vertical split-0.1 value

Competition space- 7x7-IM,IW,MP,TRIO 10x10 GROUP Exceptions- No 1 arm push up No 1 arm support No 1 arm landing Music length-1 min 15 sec[+/-5 sec] Maximum diff.elemens-6 Lifts-0 Floor elements-max 4 Max 1 jump landing to split Maximum 2 acrobatics No combination

Deductions More than 6 elements Missing compulsory elements Missing Group Elements values higher than 0.5pt Repetition of an elements More than 1 element landing to split Elements landing to push up/1 arm push up More than 2 acrobatics No combination

9-11 in the year of competition National Development 2006-2008 Categories-IW-IM-MP-TRIO-GROUP Elements allowed value-0.1-0.4/one element 0.5 optional/ Compulsory elements-4/1 from each group/ Group A-push up -0.1 value Group B-straddle support -0.2 value Group C –air turn 1/1 turn-0.3 value Group D-vertical split-0.1 value

Competition space 7x7-IW,IM,MP,TRIO -10x10 -GROUP Exceptions- No 1 arm push up No 1 arm support No 1 arm landing Music length-1min 15 sec[+-5 sec] Maximum diff.elements-6 Lifts-0 Floor elements-max 4 Maximum 2 acrobatics Max 1 landing to split

Deductions More than 6 elements Missing compulsory elements Missing Group Elements values higher than 0.5pt Repetition of an elements More that 1 elements landing to split Elements landing to push up/1 arm push up More than 2 acrobatics No combination

12-14 in the year of competition Age Group 1 2003-2005 Categories-IW-IM-MP-TRIO-GROUP Elements allowed value-0.1-0.6/one element 0.7 optional/ Compulsory elements-4/1 from each group/ Group A-helicopter to push up-0.4 value Group B-straddle support –max 1/1 turn-0.4value Group C –1/1 turn tuck jump-0.4 value Group D-1/1 turn to vertical split-0.3 value

Competition space 7x7-IW,IM 10x10 –MP-TRIO-GROUP Exceptions- No 1 arm push up No 1 arm support No 1 arm landing Music length-1min 15 sec[+-5 sec] Maximum diff.elements-8 Lifts-1/optional/ Floor elements-max 5 Maximum push up landing-1 Max.split landing-1 Maximum 2 acrobatics Max.1 combination of 2 diff.elements

Deductions Missing compulsory elements Missing Group Elements values higher than 0.7pt Repetition of an elements More that 1 elements landing to split More that 1 elements push up landing Elements landing to 1 arm push up More than 8 elements More that 1 lift More than 2 acrobatics More than 1 combination of elements

15-17 in the year of competition Age Group 2 2000-2002 Categories-IW-IM-MP-TRIO-GROUP Elements allowed value - 0.1-0.7/1 elements 0.8 optional/ Compulsory elements- 4/1 from each group/ Group A - helicopter to split or wenson-0.6 value Group B - straddle support /max 2/1 turn/-0.6value Group C - straddle jump-0.3 value Group D - Illusion to vertical split /Free illusion to vertical split-0.7 value

Competition space 10X10-IM-IW-MP-TRIO-GROUP Exceptions- No 1 arm landing Music length-1min 20 sec[+-5 sec] Maximum diff.elements-IW-IM/Max 10/-MP-TRIO-GROUP-Max 9 Lifts-1 Floor elements-max 5 Maximum push up landing-3 Maximum split landing-3 Maximum 2 acrobatics Maximum 2 combination of diff.elements

Deductions Missing compulsory elements Missing Group Elements values higher than 0.8pt Repetition of elements More than 3 elements landing to split More than 3 elements push up landing Elements landing to 1 arm push up More than 10 elements/IM-IW/ More than 9 elements/MP-TRIO- GROUP/ More than 1 lift More than 1 elements of value 0.8 pt More than 2 acrobatics More than 2 combination of diff.elements Combination with compulsory elements

+18 in the year of competition SENIOR 1998 Categories-IW-IM-MP-TRIO-GROUP Elements allowed value - 0.3-1.0/0.1-0.2-free elements/ One element from each group-A-B-C-D

Competition space 10x10 – IW,IM,MP,TRIO,GROUP Music length-1min 20 sec[+-5 sec] Maximum diff.elements-IM-IW/max.10/-MP-TRIO-GROUP/max.9/ Lifts-1 Floor elements-max 5 Maximum push up landing-3 Maximum split landing-3 Maximum 2 acrobatics Maximum 2 combination of 2 or 3 diff.elements

Deductions Missing Group Repetition of an elements More than 3 elements landing to split More that 3 elements push up landing More than 10 elements –IM-IW More than 9 elements-MP-TRIO-GROUP More than 1 lift More than 2 acrobatics More than 2 combination of diff.elements