Every 4 years, after an Olympic year, the FIG (International Gymnastics Federation) implements a new Code of Points (COP) that will be valid for the following 4 years, until the next Olympic year. With the postponement of the Olympic Games to 2021, the FIG also postponed the new CoP until 2022.

With the new CoP came a series of important changes that you can see in the video:

- The introduction of rolls and flairs together with turns to fulfill the same composition requirement, so hopefully we'll start seeing more rolls and flairs on beam instead of the same full turns over and over.

- Candlestick dismounts: They have been downgraded from D to C in difficulty value, in an effort to get gymnasts to do other mounts.

- Wolf turns limited to 1 per exercise: About time this happened (that's what 95% of gymnastics fans are saying).

- Nabieva skill downgrade: since there is a growing list of gymnasts who can now perform the Nabieva, the FIG has downgraded it from G to F.

- D or higher difficulty dismounts on uneven bars, beam & floor will receive a 0.2 bonus to encourage and reward gymnasts who dismounted with harder skills.

- All vaults have been downgraded: most vaults are now 0.4 lower, except for the handspring forward stretched salto, which is only 0.2 lower. The intention of the FIG is to have scoring parity with the other events.