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    WAG "Proficiency" definition to move from L3 to L4

    Thanks all. I know the AA requirement for her to move up. It was just something I read that I couldn't find a definition for. Thanks again.
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    WAG "Proficiency" definition to move from L3 to L4

    The guidance I read on the USAG website says that a requirement to move from Level 3 to Level 4 is 75% proficiency. We are pretty new to gymnastics, so can anyone tell me what that really means? Consistently landing 75% of the required skills? Or something different? Thanks!
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    WAG Now, about NOT switching. :-)

    I received so much good advice about gym shopping, and I hope I can get the same on evaluating a going concern. Hypothetically, if you were to find out that your gym is about to be sold what questions would you ask of the new owner regarding business plans and financial stability? We've been...
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    WAG Questions to ask when scouting new gyms

    Thank you all so much! One of the gyms were are looking at is only a couple of years old, so mymeetscores isn't much help there. It did give me a good perspective on the other gyms though! And I appreciate all the help with the questions, too. I might not ask all 100, but it did help me key...
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    WAG Questions to ask when scouting new gyms

    We are considering switching gyms this season for my 8 year old, and I would appreciate some advice on the right way to go about evaluating them, since clearly we didn't do a very good job last time (hence the need to switch). I know the basics to ask, like training hours, fees, number of...
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    Hi

    I've been lurking on here for a while, but I wanted to post to say hi! I have an 8 year old daughter who will be competing either level 3 or 4 next year, after spending a year in Xcel Silver. Nice to meet all of you!
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