A. Medical personnel or officials will be present at the scene of the injury or illness, and it is the responsibility of the athlete, coach, or team leader to report the athlete's injury and illness
B. Before or in the midst of any competition where the athlete is ill, injured, or in a condition that is hazardous to his or her participation, he or she may be declared unfit to compete, or unfit to compete further. The Organizer maintains the right to cancel the Competition for an Athlete who is seriously injured or in a poor physical condition.
C. Medical devices such as casts, plastics, alloys are not allowed to be worn during the competition.
D. The competition organizer maintains the right to write authorizations to athletes who wish to participate in the competition.
1.12 PROHIBITED DRUGS AND PENALTIES
The United States Aerobics Federation condemns the use of any performance-enhancing drugs in competitive events. Anyone who engages in such activity will be penalized by the USAC, and the IOC defines this penalty policy to include obtaining or offering a prohibited substance to another person (see the IOC's Prohibited Substances Classification Chart)
The USAC has the right to randomly drug test competitions at any time and at any level, and athletes are required to cooperate fully with such tests.
1.13 Athlete Substitutions
Athletes to be substituted for other reasons must be submitted to the Organizer and the Head Judge 24 hours prior to the preliminary rounds, and the situation must be referred to the Organizer and the Head Judge.
1.14 Order of play:
(1) Midget Men's Singles, (2) Midget Women's Singles, (3) Group B Men's Singles, (4) Group B Women's Singles, (5) Group A Mixed Doubles, (6) Group A Women's Singles, (7) Group A Men's Singles, (8) Group A Trios.
1. 15 Divisions:
(1) National Aerobics Champions Club Challenge:
1. The local competition of the National Aerobics Champions Club Challenge may be organized by health clubs or recreation centers, and it may be organized as a regularly scheduled event or aerobics class.
2. Participants may not have been participants in a previous U.S. National Aerobics Champions Club Challenge.
3. The contestant may not be the winner of a previous club competition.
4. The contestant must be 18 years of age or older at the time of entry.
5. Competitors will choreograph a routine consisting of 6 technical categories combined with 4 sets of compulsory sit-ups, high kicks, split jumps, and push-ups.
6. Scoring will be based on: finish, strength, flexibility, fit, and coordination. Clothing is not scored, but participants should wear appropriate competition clothing and sneakers.
7. Through several rounds of competition, the top five with high scores will participate in the open or local competitions, and after several rounds of scoring the top five winners of the open or local competitions will participate in the National Aerobics Championships.
(2) Junior group:
1. Elementary school group: 7-10 years old, can participate in: trio and collective competition
2. Middle school group: 11-13 years old, can participate in: female single, trio and collective competition
3. High school group: 14-17 years old, can participate in: male single, female single, trio and collective competition
(3) Youth A group: Ages 18+, may compete in: boys and girls singles, mixed doubles, trios, with optional moves A-G.
(4) Youth B: 18 years old or above, may participate in: men's and women's singles, may choose A, B group and 4 C's moves.
(5) Middle Youth Group: 35 years old or above, may participate in: Men's and Women's Single, may choose A, B and 4 C moves.
1.16 Competition Venue:
Local Competition: 6.1M*6.1M,National and International Competition 7M*7M, with a distinctive 5cm wide line for the sidelines, with the outer edges of the line being the outside of the court, and the inside of the line being the playing field.
1.17 Technical equipment, sound, lights.
The sound, lighting of the competition must be professional and standardized for athletes and spectators.
(1) Have amplifiers, multi-track sound, dual cassette, digital, and four speakers (2 athletes, 2 spectators)
(2) Athletes make their own music at their own tempo based on the tempo of the cassette
1.18 PERFORMANCE MUSIC REQUIREMENTS:
Athletes' music at the beginning of the tape on the A side. Only race music is on the tape.
DAT recordings are required for National, International, and World Class competitions, and competitions should have multiple tapes in case of loss, damage, theft, or preparatory practice.
A license may be required for a piece of music or recording; music may be edited or performed for individuals, but music with multiple themes or songs is not allowed.
Original voices and original compositions are permitted, but music taken from another tune entirely for more than four seconds is considered to add a tune and requires another music license, so doing so is prohibited.
The athlete must give the Organizing Committee before the competition the following information:
1. title of the music, 2. authors of the music, 3. composers of the music, 4. copyrights, 5. recording company
The Organizing Committee does not guarantee that the athlete's music will be shown on TV due to different copyright laws. The Organizing Committee reserves the right to substitute the athletes' right to play other music.
1.19 RACE LENGTH AND ORDER:
(1) Athletes will be given the opportunity to practice on the field more than once before the preliminary rounds.
(2) The order of the preliminary rounds will be determined by a random drawing of lots by the athletes.
(3) The order of appearance in the semi-finals will be determined by the athletes' preliminary round scores, with the lower score going first.
(4) The final consists of 5 finalists and 1 former champion If this is the case, the former champion does not participate in the preliminary rounds but must participate in the semi-finals to determine the order of appearance in the final.
1.20 INCIDENTS:
(1) Music played incorrectly.
(2) Equipment causing music failure.
(3) Confusion due to equipment such as lights, stage, venue and venue sound.
(4) Introducing non-game stuff at the venue before, during and after the game.
(5) Confusion caused by non-athletes.
1.21 Handling of Incidents:
Athletes must stop performing immediately if any of the above special circumstances occur.
The Referee or Organizer makes a decision based on the situation and the athlete waits for the problem to be resolved before starting the competition.
Problem statements after the competition will not be accepted.
Athletes who withdraw from the preliminary or semi-final rounds due to illness or death of a family member, etc., the Organizing Committee maintains the right to decide on a fine depending on the circumstances, which is not limited to the athlete's subsequent competitions and may be a penalty for the athlete or the federation to which the athlete belongs.
1.22 RULES CONFLICT:
In the event of a conflict due to translation, the English version shall prevail.
Any conflicts and issues not covered by the rules will be decided by the Event Organizer, the Arbitration, and the Organizing Committee, respectively.