Fitkid
Fitkid is a type of children's sport combining gymnastics, dance and acrobatics. It originated in Spain in the 1990s, and is meant to engage children 8–18 years of age in fun individual and group exercise, free of the extremes of more strenuous aerobics or traditional gymnastics. International competitions are organized regularly by the International FitKid Division, in addition to national competitions. A routine stands of four types of elements: strength, flexibility, acrobatics, and jumps. All elements are graded by difficulty from A to H. elements being worth 0.1 points, B 0.2, C 0.3, and so on until H which is worth 0.8. Routines get evaluated in three categories: technique, artistry, and content. Competition is divided by age groups, and categories. There three categories A, B, and C, also called Dance. In each categories there are group and individual routines. In C Category team member can go from 4 to 8. In A and B category there are duos, small groups, and big groups. In C category, individually 4 elements have to be performed, A or B difficulty, and in groups, two are optional. In B category individually 8 elements need to be performed A-D difficulty, and in groups 4. In A category team and individual, 8 elements need to be performed and an acrobatic connection is optional. Skills in A category can be any difficulty.