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IEGA Team
Pre Team / Mighty Mite Pre Team
Gymnasts invited to move to Pre Team when they have passed the Level 3 evaluation for Pre Team or the Dynamite evaluation for Mighty Mite Pre Team. Gymnasts at this level workout two days per week for two and a half hours each practice. This is the only team class that has the ability to do makeup classes. Competition for this level is through the AAU Southern Pacific Association. The competition season runs from February thru May and there is usually one meet per month. Pre Team gymnasts cam compete in the AAU Southern Pacific Association Championships at the end of the season if they attain a qualifying score during the regular competition season.
Level 4
Level 4 is the first USAG competition level at IEGA. This is a compulsory level. Gymnasts at the level train three days per week for a total of 9.5 hours per week. There are no makeup classes for missed workouts. Competition for this level involves travel throughout Southern California. The competition season for USAG compulsory levels runs from September thru November and requires a gymnast to attend six to seven meets. Level 4 gymnasts can compete in the Level 4 State Championships if they attain a qualifying score at Sectionals.
Level 5
Level 5 is a continuation of training in the USAG compulsory level, with slightly more difficult routines and skills. Gymnasts train four days per week for a total of 14.5 hours per week. There are no makeup classes for missed workouts. Competition for this level involves travel throughout Southern California. The competition season for USAG compulsory levels runs from September thru November and requires a gymnast to attend six to seven meets. Level 5 gymnasts can compete in the Level 5 State Championships if they attain a qualifying score at Sectionals.
Level 6
Level 6 is the final compulsory level of USAG. These gymnasts train five days per week for a total of 18.5 hours per week. There are no makeup classes for missed workouts. Competition for this level involves travel throughout Southern California. The competition season for USAG compulsory levels runs from September thru November and requires a gymnast to attend six to seven meets. Level 6 gymnasts can compete in the Level 6 State Championships if they attain a qualifying score at Sectionals.
Level 7
Level 7 is the "bridge" between compulsory and optional competitive gymnastics, involving travel meets both within and outside of California. This level also requires choreographed routines that are paid for by th gymnast's family. Gymnasts training at level train 5 days per week for a total of 20 hours per week. There are no makeup classes for missed workouts. The competition season for USAG optional level runs from January thru March and requires a gymnast to attend six to seven meets. Level 7 gymnasts can compete in the Level 7 State Championships if they attain a qualifying score during their season.
Level 8
Level 8 is the first optional level of USAG competitive gymnastics, involving travel meets both within and outside of California. This level also requires choreographed routines that are paid for by th gymnast's family. Gymnasts training at level train 5 days per week for a total of 20 hours per week. There are no makeup classes for missed workouts. The competition season for USAG optional level runs from January thru March and requires a gymnast to attend six to seven meets. Level 8 gymnasts can compete in the Level 8 State Championships if they attain a qualifying score during their season. Gymnasts at this level also have an oppotunity to qualify to attend Regionals.
USAIGC - Copper, Bronze, and Silver
USAIGC is an optional competitive gymnastics program. More Details available soon. Please contact the office.