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More than 180 deduction videos (WAG and MAG) clearly illustrate execution faults, technical errors, and corresponding deductions as defined in the FIG Code of Points for Women’s and Men’s Artistic Gymnastics. This comprehensive educational resource supports judge education and ongoing professional development, while also enhancing coaches’, students’, and gymnasts’ understanding of the FIG scoring system and evaluation criteria.

New videos are added regularly, addressing current and relevant topics in line with Code updates and judging interpretations. This continuously expanding library is rapidly becoming a key reference tool for judges at all levels of the sport.

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HIGH BAR - Legs Faults

Legs Faults

Covered Chapters

  • 1/Apart

HIGH BAR - Catch elements

Release and catch elements

Covered Chapters

  • 1/Bent arms

HIGH BAR - Landings with twist

Landings with twist

Covered Chapters

  • 1/Dismount with twists

High Bar - Bent knees during swing actions

Article 15.3 Specific Deductions for Horizontal Bar - E Jury

To 60° = 0.1
Over 60° = 0.3

Covered Chapters

  • 1/ Differentes deductions
  • 2/ Examples

High Bar - Entry for Adler elements

Article 15.2.1 Information about Exercise Presentation

f) For all Adler elements it is not required to enter from a handstand position.

Covered Chapters

  • 1/ Adler entry

High Bar - Endo, Stalder, Weiler and Adler must continue over the bar

Article 15.2.2 Information about the D score

16) Endo, Stalder, Weiler and Adler Elements for recognition these elements must continue over the bar in the intended direction.

Covered Chapters

  • 1/ Differents elements

High Bar - Quast

Criteria for a Quast:

- Visible flight
- Rotation during flight
- Rotation finished and regrasp both hands within 15° from handstand
- All parts of body stretched
- No hollow back

Covered Chapters

  • 1/ Differentes penalities on Quast

High Bar - Yamawaki

Article 15.2.2 Information about the D score

9) The Yamawaki element must be straight when passing through a vertical body position over the bar for no deductions. An excessive pike or a poor vertical position over the bar will be deducted and could also lead to recognition of a B value flight element.

Covered Chapters

  • Yamawaki

HB- Zou Li Min

Article 15.2.2 Information about the D score

"A Zou Li Min executed with insufficient turning (greater than 90° deviation on first full twist) will not be recognized by the D-jury and receive a -0.5 deduction by the E-jury. This element may not be devalued to a Giant Swing Fwd. with one arm in undergrip (B value)."
One arm giant swing fwd. with 1/1 t. to el-grip and 1/1 t. to undergrip (Zou Li Min, Element I.27) cannot be combined with any other element for an increase in value.

Covered Chapters

  • 1/ Different deduction on Zou Li Min

HB- Tkatchev straight

Article 15.2.2 Information about the D score:

17/ The element must be performed with a straight body throughout the element until regrasping the bar. If the gymnast bends his body greater than 45° before passing over the bar, it will be recognized as a Tkatchev pike = C-value. If the gymnast bends his body after passing over the bar he will receive the D value, but would receive appropriate execution deductions.

Covered Chapters

  • 1/ Body position over the bar
  • 2/ Body position after passing over the bar

Deviations through handstands: element with turn

Deviations through handstands for Turns to mixed or elgrip, Quast, flying giant

Covered Chapters

Deviations through handstands without turn or 1/2 turn

Deviations through handstands: Adlers, Stalders, Endos, ½ turns, etc...

Covered Chapters

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