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tree_0009 · Understanding USAG Gymnastics Levels: A Complete Guide (2024)
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Understanding USAG Gymnastics Levels: A Complete Guide (2024)
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Based on the USAG gymnastics progression structure, identify the specific numeric Level that serves as the entry point into 'Optional' competition, distinguishing itself with key skills such as 'giant swings' on bars and a 'back tuck' on floor. Once identified, analyze the competitive travel team options at Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja for an athlete at this stage. Compare the 'Junior Olympic' program with the 'USA-IGC' program specifically regarding their policies on dual-sport participation (playing other sports simultaneously) and their required weekly training frequency (in days).
Answer length: 200-300 words.
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- Target Level: Level 6
- Logic Proof: The text identifies Level 6 as the 'Transition to optional routines' (first Optional level) and lists 'Giant swings (bars)' and 'back tuck (floor)' as its specific key skills.
- Junior Olympic Program Policy: Prohibits participation in other sports/activities
- Junior Olympic Program Commitment: 3-5 days per week
- USA-IGC Program Policy: Allows/Designed for athletes to do other sports
- USA-IGC Program Commitment: 2-3 days per week (or max 3 days)
The query requires Deep Reasoning to identify 'Level 6' not by name, but by mapping the category ('Optional entry') and specific technical skills ('giant swings', 'back tuck') provided in the background text. It then requires Wide Information Aggregation to locate the specific section on Gold Medal Gymnastics' travel teams and extract/contrast specific policy details (exclusivity vs. flexibility) and time commitments for two different programs.
Judgment
Agent A correctly identifies Level 6 as the entry point to Optional competition in the USAG structure. Agent B incorrectly identifies Level 5 (which is a Compulsory level). Since Agent B failed the core entity identification (Deep Logic), Agent A is the clear winner. Agent A also correctly distinguishes the training commitments and policies for the specific gym requested.
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