GFA Badge 9+ Girls - LTAD 3
This is a 2 hour class which starts to break down into women’s and men’s apparatus specific skills. It is strongly recommended that athletes attend 2 or more times a week in order to build strength, flexibility and to help develop their skills. This will help athlete progress through the levels more successfully. Athletes must master at least 85% of the required skills in order to continue to the next level.
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Badge 9—Orange: This level focuses on combining fundamental movements with basic skills to create sequences of movement.
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Badge 10—Yellow: Athletes continue to develop and excel at harder skills such as saltos, long sequences on the pommel, twists and advanced swings.
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Badge 11—Green: Athletes are now well versed in the basic skills and are continuing to focus on more difficult techniques.
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Badge 12—Gold: The final badge level means that athletes have mastered the skills required to successfully transfer to a competitive program and enter provincial events.
Gymnastics For All was created by Gymnastics Canada and is used as a progress monitoring and motivational tool for men’s and women’s artistic gymnastics. Athletes in the GFA program are beginner to advanced level recreational gymnasts and entry level competitive gymnasts.
The GFA program is based on Gymnastics Canada’s 3 philosophical pillars of fun, fitness and fundamentals. These 3 beliefs are integrated into every lesson which creates a welcoming, engaging and exciting environment for all gymnasts.
GFA has two objectives:
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To provide a badge-based, skill development program for Canadian gymnastic clubs.
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To provide resource material that complements the Level 1 and 2 National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) Gymnastics curriculum. Gymnastics For All is a progressive 12-badge program that challenges kids to develop their gymnastic skills in a fun and safe environment. Every child receives a progress card and a badge when each level is completed.
Gymnastics is a fun-filled, non-contact activity through which children can develop self-confidence, experience a wide variety of challenges and opportunity for social interaction.
Gymnastics helps develop physical literacy in children. The development of these physical tools are needed to take part in activity and sport, both for healthy life-long enjoyment and for sporting success. You’re never too young to gain something positive from the sport of gymnastics.
For full details on Long Term Athlete Development refer to Gymnastics Canada website. We have selected a highlight from each stage.
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Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) taken from Gymnastics Canada Role of Parents/Guardians in this Stage
- Parents continue to expose participants to a range of activities, provide encouragement and show interest in participating in sport and physical activity.
- Parents must listen to the participant to help identify sport preference.
- Parents will continue to maintain a balance with school, other sport and non-sport activities.
- Parents should be prepared to transport participants to activities, and to pay for these activities.
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Required Memberships
Recommended Programs
- Prerequisite Artistic Badge 8 - PREREQ USE ONLY
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