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Reviewed Family Guide

Why do I need routine context when I already have the score?

A score records the official result, while routine context helps a family follow what happened in sequence.

They answer different questions, and neither turns a family explanation into coaching or judging advice.

Two useful viewsKeep the official result and the family context in their own lanes

Official result

The score

What was recorded officially?

Family context

The routine

What happened, and in what sequence?

Context supports understanding. It does not become an official evaluation.

01

The score is the official result

The posted score belongs to the meet’s official evaluation. Routine Mastery does not replace that result or reinterpret how it was reached.

02

Routine context gives the family a path to follow

A routine view organizes the performance into a sequence a family can recognize. That context can make the moment easier to follow without asking the family to judge it.

03

Keep each role clear

Routine Mastery provides plain-language educational context for families. A gymnast’s coach and the appropriate governing or judging resources remain the source for athlete-specific instruction, safety decisions, requirements, and official scoring.

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