







TUMBLING



The tumbling categories encompass standing tumbling, running tumbling, and jumps. Standing tumbling and running tumbling are both scored with isolated factors of difficulty, execution and composition. Jumps are scored with isolated factors of difficulty and execution.

Tumbling Introduction
TUMBLING DIFFICULTY


Standing Tumbling Difficulty
Running Tumbling Difficulty

STANDING TUMBLING and RUNNING TUMBLING - DIFFICULTY
Both have the SAME isolated factors
These 4 isolated factors will be considered when comparatively scoring your tumbling difficulty:
Utilization of athletes:
Skills performed demonstrate variations of solo, duo, group, and team tumbling.
Utilization of connected skills:
Skills performed demonstrate immediate transition from the completion of one skill to the initiation of the next skill.
*Jumps connected to a tumbling skill will be considered.
Variety of skills:
Utilization of different skills.
Value of skills:
Increased complexity of level specific skills demonstrated.
TUMBLING EXECUTION

STANDING TUMBLING and RUNNING TUMBLING- EXECUTION
Both have the SAME isolated factors
These 7 isolated factors will be considered when comparatively scoring your tumbling execution:
Initiation:
Athletes demonstrate effective approach, body shape(s), and power into each skill.
Form:
Athletes demonstrate effective positioning of arm placement, head placement, body placement, foot placement, and leg placement, while maintaining the shape of skills, flexibility, and core strength.
Uniformity:
Athletes demonstrate alike placement of arm(s), chest, head, and leg(s) throughout the skills.
Awareness:
Athletes demonstrate knowledge and comprehension of spacing, floor formations and skill technique.
Synchronization:
Athletes demonstrate tumbling skills in simultaneous movement.
Landings:
Athletes demonstrate control of shape with minimal movement in the completion of the skills.
Pace:
Athletes demonstrate the ability to perform intended speed and power throughout the tumbling skills.

Standing Tumbling Execution
Running Tumbling Execution
COMPOSITION

TUMBLING COMPOSITION
Tumbling Composition score will come from the Tumbling Judge(s).
Standing Tumbling and Running Tumbling are
combined to evaluate the tumbling composition score.
(Jumps will NOT be included in the tumbling composition score)
The Difficulty and Execution of the tumbling skills performed will NOT be considered in the tumbling composition score.
These 3 isolated factors will be considered when scoring you tumbling composition value:
Intricacy:
The tumbling continually demonstrates thought, purpose, and complexity from skill to skill.
Presentation:
How the tumbling skills are displayed throughout the routine, showcasing use of floor and multiple directional patterns.
Athleticism:
Athletes demonstrate confidence in the performance of the tumbling skills.

Execution - Isolated Factors
RUNNING TUMBLING Video
(released November 1st, 2022)
Tumbling Composition
JUMPS

DIFFICULTY:
JUMPS
Variety not required.
0 points: No jumps performed
1.0 points:
Jumps performed do not meet the 2.0 jump requirement.
2.0 points:
Required number athletes or more perform 3 advanced jumps connected or 2 advanced connected jumps plus 1 advanced jump. (See Chart)
3.0 points:
Required number of athletes or more perform 3 advanced jumps connected or 2 advanced connected jumps plus 1 advanced jump. (See Chart)
All jumps must be synchronized.
See Jumps - Athlete Participation chart >>>



Jump Difficulty
Jump Execution

EXECUTION:


JUMPS
0 points: No jumps performed
0.1 – 7 points
These 6 isolated factors will be considered when scoring your jump execution value:
Initiation: Athletes demonstrate effective core strength, dip, stance, arm, feet, and chest placement.
Form: Athletes demonstrate effective positioning of head, chest, arm(s), body, hip, leg, ankle, and foot placement, while maintaining flexibility, extension, and core strength.
Uniformity: Athletes demonstrate alike placement of head, chest, arm(s), leg(s), ankle(s), feet throughout the jumps.
Awareness: Athletes demonstrate floor formations and jump comprehension.
Synchronization: Athletes demonstrate jumps in simultaneous movement.
Landings: Athletes demonstrate control of shape with minimal movement in the completion of the jumps.

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