@gymnast4life86 wow that makes so much more sense ! was looking up level 2 routines for the states and i wasn't to positive what was going on . crazy, ahah .
Thanks sooooo much!!!! I loved competing floor last year, it was always my favourite!!!! Haha I stepped out of bounds on my round off 2 back handsprings, though!!! Thanks again for commenting, I really apreciate your comment and sorry I took so long to reply!! THANKS AGAIN!!!!!!
Wait, Level 9? In Western Canada (B.C, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba) our competitive levels don't go up to 9 :) , there's 5 provincial levels and then you go to National Novice, National Open. National Junior or National Senior!!!! National is like the elite level in the States! Thanks so much for commentating!! Where are you from?
Its a Canadian level 2 routine, Canadian levels only go up to level 5:). A level two in Canada would be like a level 5 or 6 in the states (so you were right on!) depending on the event! A level 2 Canadian level two beam routine requires a Back walkover but the bars doesn't require a kip (although most people do a kip)! Thanks for commenting!
and i do gymnasitcs and it starts at level 2 which is the lowest competitve level and level 5 is the start of provincials and then the hardest level is 10
Were from British Columbia! The BC levels go 1-5 provincial and then nationals. Level 1 has like handstand-forward rolls and walkovers on floor, handstands on beam, pullovers on bars and vaulting hand spring on to a stack of mats, while level 5 has like double backs and pikes and front and back giants with travaling more then once between bars! What part of Canada are you from? Thanks for the reply!! :)
In Canadian gymnastics there is 5 provincial levels and the you can go on to competing in the National catagory! So . . . level 1 in Canada is like level 5 in the States and then level 2 is like level 6 and then level 3 is like level 7 and then level 4 is like level 8 and level 5 is like level 9/10!!! If that makes any sense! Thanks for your comment and for watching!!! Oh and the scoring system is really confusing in Canada my routine was a 12.00 out of a possible 13.7!
Sorry it's really bad quality and was filmed on a digital camera Oh and theres a typo on the title it supposed to say a score of 12.00 and not !2.00!!!!!!! Thanks please comment and tell me what you think!!
this looks like a level 5 and I live in ontario...:O
SilviaHBour 10 months ago
That would be level 5 here in america
gymnast5565 1 year ago
@gymnast5565 Ya, the levels are way different in Canada, haha :)
gymnast4life86 1 year ago
round off seriously? what about in bars? I'm level one and I could do a shooting star to the high bar
comoandas9 1 year ago
@garon605 Ya, Western Canada levels are way different then the states :D If you look at the below comments, we explain :)
gymnast4life86 1 year ago
oops!! out of bounds :P
cherries51015 1 year ago
@cherries51015 Haha whooopss!!
gymnast4life86 1 year ago
wow is that really level 2 ours in the us is so easy. it's so weird that should be level 6 or 5
crazy2503883 2 years ago
Ya, Levels are way different in Western Canada they only go up to level five and then its nationals! Thanks for the comment!!
gymnast4life86 2 years ago
@gymnast4life86 wow that makes so much more sense ! was looking up level 2 routines for the states and i wasn't to positive what was going on . crazy, ahah .
n0hoez 2 years ago
Hey Emily!!!!
That was such a good back tuck!
you did sooooo good on that routine!
same with Zoe!!! you guys rock!
Tara (from gym)
Taaaarrrraaaa 3 years ago
Hi Tara!!!!
Thanks sooooo much!!!! I loved competing floor last year, it was always my favourite!!!! Haha I stepped out of bounds on my round off 2 back handsprings, though!!! Thanks again for commenting, I really apreciate your comment and sorry I took so long to reply!! THANKS AGAIN!!!!!!
Emily
gymnast4life86 3 years ago
Wait, Level 9? In Western Canada (B.C, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba) our competitive levels don't go up to 9 :) , there's 5 provincial levels and then you go to National Novice, National Open. National Junior or National Senior!!!! National is like the elite level in the States! Thanks so much for commentating!! Where are you from?
gymnast4life86 3 years ago
hey isnt this like level 5 not level 2
rgymnast1 3 years ago
Its a Canadian level 2 routine, Canadian levels only go up to level 5:). A level two in Canada would be like a level 5 or 6 in the states (so you were right on!) depending on the event! A level 2 Canadian level two beam routine requires a Back walkover but the bars doesn't require a kip (although most people do a kip)! Thanks for commenting!
gymnast4life86 3 years ago
im from canada also
and i do gymnasitcs and it starts at level 2 which is the lowest competitve level and level 5 is the start of provincials and then the hardest level is 10
what part of canada are you from?
rgymnast1 3 years ago
Were from British Columbia! The BC levels go 1-5 provincial and then nationals. Level 1 has like handstand-forward rolls and walkovers on floor, handstands on beam, pullovers on bars and vaulting hand spring on to a stack of mats, while level 5 has like double backs and pikes and front and back giants with travaling more then once between bars! What part of Canada are you from? Thanks for the reply!! :)
gymnast4life86 3 years ago
Aww thanks! :)
In Canadian gymnastics there is 5 provincial levels and the you can go on to competing in the National catagory! So . . . level 1 in Canada is like level 5 in the States and then level 2 is like level 6 and then level 3 is like level 7 and then level 4 is like level 8 and level 5 is like level 9/10!!! If that makes any sense! Thanks for your comment and for watching!!! Oh and the scoring system is really confusing in Canada my routine was a 12.00 out of a possible 13.7!
THANKS
gymnast4life86 3 years ago
Sorry it's really bad quality and was filmed on a digital camera Oh and theres a typo on the title it supposed to say a score of 12.00 and not !2.00!!!!!!! Thanks please comment and tell me what you think!!
gymnast4life86 3 years ago