FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

General

What is Acro Index?

Acro Index is a comprehensive gymnastics and acrobatics knowledge hub featuring a searchable skill database, training guides, and community features. We aim to make gymnastics knowledge accessible to everyone.

Is Acro Index free to use?

Yes! Our core skills database is free to use. We plan to offer premium features in the future, but the fundamental skill information will always be available at no cost.

What gymnastics disciplines do you cover?

Currently, we cover Women's Artistic Gymnastics (WAG), Men's Artistic Gymnastics (MAG), and Trampoline. We plan to expand to more disciplines in the future.

Skills Database

How do I search for a specific skill?

You can browse skills by discipline and event, or search by skill name. Each skill page includes official FIG codes, difficulty ratings, and detailed information.

What do the difficulty letters (A, B, C, etc.) mean?

Difficulty letters indicate the skill's complexity according to FIG (International Gymnastics Federation) Code of Points. 'A' is the easiest, with difficulty increasing through the alphabet.

Where does the skill information come from?

Our skill information is based on the official FIG Code of Points and verified by gymnastics experts. We strive to keep our database accurate and up-to-date.

Account & Features

Do I need an account to use Acro Index?

No account is needed to browse the skills database. However, creating an account will unlock additional features as we add them, such as saving favorites and tracking progress.

How do I create an account?

Click the 'Sign In' button and you can create an account using your email or Google account. We use secure magic link authentication for email sign-ins.

What features are coming soon?

We're working on training guides, video tutorials, progress tracking, community forums, and team management tools. Stay tuned for updates!

Safety

Can I learn gymnastics skills from Acro Index?

Acro Index is an educational reference tool, not a replacement for proper coaching. Always learn new skills under qualified professional supervision with appropriate equipment.

Is gymnastics dangerous?

Yes, gymnastics carries inherent risks of serious injury. Please read our Safety Guidelines and always train with proper supervision, equipment, and preparation.

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