 Level 6-9 Bars Wendy Luce 2013. Level 6 Requirements  Start Value – 10.00  No Bonus  Value Parts  5 each  1 0.30 each Winnie Witten.

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 Level 6-9 Bars Wendy Luce 2013

Level 6 Requirements  Start Value –  No Bonus  Value Parts  5 each  each Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 6 – Special Requirements  One Cast (horizontal – minimum)  One Bar Change  One Element from Groups 3,6,7  Dismount, any “A” Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 6 Restrictions  Only “A” and “B” elements, except:  Choice of one “C” from the following, which will = “B”:  Clear hip circle to handstand  Back stalder circle to HS  Pike sole circle backward to HS  If a restricted element is performed:  No Value Part  No Special Requirement  Deduct – 0.50 from Start Value  Execution and amplitude deductions Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 7 Requirements  Start Value –  Not eligible for Bonus  Value Parts  each  each Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 7 Special Requirements  One Cast – Minimum 45° from vertical  2 clear circling movements  One from Groups 3,6,7  One a “B”  May be same or different  Salto – Hecht Dismount – “A” Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 7 Restrictions  Only “A” and “B” elements  Plus the following “C” elements  #2.301-Cast to handstand with ½ turn  # Clear hip circle to handstand, also with ½ turn  # Back stalder to handstand, also with ½ turn  # Sole circle backward to handstand, also with ½ turn  The allowable “C” elements will receive “B” Value Part credit Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 7 Restrictions  If “C” (or more difficult) restricted element is performed:  No Value Part  No Special Requirement  Deduct – 0.50 each restricted element from Start Value  All appropriate execution and amplitude deductions would be applied. Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 8 Requirements  Start Value =  Not eligible for bonus  Value Parts  each  each Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 8 Special Requirements  One Bar Change  Two “B” elements, same or different:  One “B” flight or LA turn  One “B” circle from Groups 3, 6 or 7  Salto or Hecht Dismount - Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 8 Restrictions  Only “A” and “B” elements  Plus the following “C” elements  #2.301-Cast to handstand with ½ turn  # Clear hip circle to handstand, also with ½ turn  # Back stalder to handstand, also with ½ turn  # Sole circle backward to handstand, also with ½ turn  The allowable “C” elements will receive “B” Value Part credit Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

For Level 8  Underswing with ½ turn over LB #4.204  if preceded by a handstand on HB would become a restricted “C” #4.304 Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

B vs Restricted C  Straddle back over LB “B” #2.205  Straddle back to Handstand on LB = restricted “C” #2.305 Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 8 Routine Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 8 Routine Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 8 Routine Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 9 Requirements  Start Value = 9.7  Maximum of connection bonus  For connections only  No difficulty bonus is awarded  Value Parts  each  each  each Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 9 Special Requirements Min. of 2 bar changes 2.One flight element, minimum “B” 3.A second different flight element (min. “C”) OR one element with LA turn (min. “C”) 4.Salto or hecht dismount, minimum “B” Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 9 Restrictions  All “A”, “B” & “C” elements allowed  Only “A”, “B”, “C” elements, plus any number of “B” or “C” root elements with a full pirouette (“D’s”) are allowed  A maximum of one restricted “D or E” element from any group is allowed  Will receive “C” value Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Level 9 Routine Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Composition  No Composition Deductions for Levels 6 and 7  Insufficient distribution of elements Up to 0.10  Insufficient change of direction (L9/10) Up to 0.10  No ½ turn or one 1/1 turn = 0.10  One ½ turn and 1/1 turn = 0.05  Two elements with ½ turn = no deduction Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Composition  More than one squat on on LB (L10) 0.10  Choice of elements  Elements (circles, releases) both fwd & bwd within the exercise (L 9/10) 0.05  Balance between pirouettes & flights (L9/10) Up to 0.10  Lack of variety of elements and connections Up to 0.10 Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Composition  Choice of elements not up to competitive level (Level 10) Up to 0.20  Lack of elements that achieve vertical (Level 8 only) Up to 0.20  Lack of two bar changes (L10 only) 0.20  More than one element before the mount 0.20 Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Composition  Uncharacteristic elements each 0.10  Squat LB, ½ turn on feet, grasp HB  Swing fwd on HB, place feet on LB, stand  Climbing/crawling on LB within the exercise  ¾ Giant circle forward w/wo grip change 0.10  Not an element  Breaks connection  If swing backward under horizontal deduct 0.10 for amplitude Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Technique of Skills Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Handstand “B” Value Part  Measure angle from the shoulder to the mid point of the lowest body part Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ Cast to Handstand for Level 6-10

Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Amplitude of Circling  0 – 10 ⁰ from vertical Award value part No deduction  11 ⁰ - 20 ⁰ Award value part 0.05 deduction  21 ⁰ - 45 ⁰ from vertical Award lower value part (if applicable) No deduction for insufficient handstand angle  46 ⁰ or more from vertical Award lower value part Up to 0.20 for insufficient amplitude Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Clear Hip Circles  All clear hip circles to clear support receive “B”  46 °- 89° from vertical0.05 – 0.25  At horizontal0.30  Below horizontal0.35 – 0.40 Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Late Turn Completion – ½ or 1/1 turn Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Late Turn Completion for Elements w/ 1½ turn (any technique) & 1/1 turn after HS on 1 arm (Healy) Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Flight Elements to HS on LB Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ

Bonus Level 9  Connection Value is awarded at Level 9 for the following:  Two different “C” elements +.1  Two “C” elements each with turn or flight+.2  No “D” bonus is awarded at Level 9 Winnie Witten - SCNAWGJ