I believe it stands for United States Association of Independent Gymnastics Clubs. I'm not sure what you mean by how this meet works. If you google USAIGC it will esplain it. Good Luck.
She had competed USAG level 4 the previous season and was training for level 5. Her coaches presented a challenge to the girls of acquiring certain skills and then learning optional routines for a chance to compete in this meet. I think she did better than expected. Thanks for the compliment on her leaps! She wore a hip brace as a baby-she deserves good flexibility! Hopefully the darn pike situation will improve.
im competing in USAIGC for nationals this june at orlando, florida
jennifer78676 3 years ago
Good Luck!
smkilgo 3 years ago
thanks! Her tean usually wears red, white and blue-so it was a refreshing change.
smkilgo 4 years ago
Thanks! It takes a longtime to roll-about 30 rollers on each side! this year we get to do one pony tail which is a little easier.
smkilgo 4 years ago
She is pretty good. What does USAIGC stand for? I still don't get how this meet works!
0o0JoeJonas0o0 4 years ago 2
I believe it stands for United States Association of Independent Gymnastics Clubs. I'm not sure what you mean by how this meet works. If you google USAIGC it will esplain it. Good Luck.
smkilgo 4 years ago
bars: darn pike on.
vault: darn pike on!!
i dont understand the level she is at?
she seems USAG level 5, but all the routines are different, but her skill level is not up to level 7 to be optional? is she Joga?
God her leaps are beautiful! =]
starocanstici 4 years ago
She had competed USAG level 4 the previous season and was training for level 5. Her coaches presented a challenge to the girls of acquiring certain skills and then learning optional routines for a chance to compete in this meet. I think she did better than expected. Thanks for the compliment on her leaps! She wore a hip brace as a baby-she deserves good flexibility! Hopefully the darn pike situation will improve.
smkilgo 4 years ago