Page Structure Guidelines

Pages can have any structure as they are simply markdown (currently kramdown flavour) documents with some YAML metadata (Front Matter). However, there are some guidelines for different kinds of articles in order to keep the style consistent across the wiki. This makes it easier to find the information which you are looking for when browsing.

Moves Template

Pages for trampolining moves should use the following markdown structure:

Write a short introduction at the top of the article. This should be one or more sentences summarising the page.

# Progressions

This section should contain one or more teaching progressions for the move.

1. Demonstrate the move.
2. Practice landing position.
3. Practise with the mat.
4. etc.

## Alternative Progression

1. etc.
2. etc.

# Execution
    
Descriptions and diagrams of technical points to look for.
    
# Common Challenges
    
- Things which are commonly difficult when learning the move and ways to work on improving them.
    
# Coaching Tips

Prose here with tips for coaching.

# In A Lesson Plan

## Suggested Warm-Ups

A list of links to warm up activity articles.

- [A dynamic stretch](/some-page-url)
- [A static stretch](/some-page-url)
- [A warm-up game](/some-page-url)

## Example Extract From A Lesson Plan

# See Also

- [A related move](/some-page-url)
- [Another related move](/some-page-url)

# References