If this video is being used for evaluation, judges typically look for these specific "Special Requirements":
Deductions are often taken for "neutral" errors like out-of-bounds steps or overtime music (which has a 90-second cap for higher Xcel levels).
Based on common USAG protocols, a file with this designation typically serves one of the following roles: USAG-048-CS.mp4
Tools like Transcribe can help if there is coaching commentary or judging critiques overlaid on the audio.
Identify (like a "back handspring" or "kip") Draft a judging sheet based on current USAG standards Summarize audio feedback if the video includes it If this video is being used for evaluation,
The Xcel program allows for flexible routine construction; videos like this help coaches confirm that a routine meets specific Xcel Code of Points requirements before a meet. 🤸 Key Performance Indicators
The "CS" suffix often refers to a "Compulsory Skill" or "Case Study" used in USA Gymnastics judge training to align scoring across different regions. 🤸 Key Performance Indicators The "CS" suffix often
The file appears to be a specific video artifact likely associated with USA Gymnastics (USAG) , specifically within the Xcel program or the Development Program . While the file itself is a private or locally named asset, its naming convention suggests it is a recorded routine or a skill submission used for judging or petitioning purposes. 📽️ Video Breakdown & Context
If this video is being used for evaluation, judges typically look for these specific "Special Requirements":
Deductions are often taken for "neutral" errors like out-of-bounds steps or overtime music (which has a 90-second cap for higher Xcel levels).
Based on common USAG protocols, a file with this designation typically serves one of the following roles:
Tools like Transcribe can help if there is coaching commentary or judging critiques overlaid on the audio.
Identify (like a "back handspring" or "kip") Draft a judging sheet based on current USAG standards Summarize audio feedback if the video includes it
The Xcel program allows for flexible routine construction; videos like this help coaches confirm that a routine meets specific Xcel Code of Points requirements before a meet. 🤸 Key Performance Indicators
The "CS" suffix often refers to a "Compulsory Skill" or "Case Study" used in USA Gymnastics judge training to align scoring across different regions.
The file appears to be a specific video artifact likely associated with USA Gymnastics (USAG) , specifically within the Xcel program or the Development Program . While the file itself is a private or locally named asset, its naming convention suggests it is a recorded routine or a skill submission used for judging or petitioning purposes. 📽️ Video Breakdown & Context