Hello,
My DD is a level 9 gymnast. She was injured last season so only competed 1 level 9 regular season (non-state/regional) meet and scored very well with two tumbling passes. This season she is competing lev 9 and the coach has added another tumbling pass because she said with the new composition rules, the judges want to see 3 passes, but admits that the rules/judging is somewhat unclear. I completely trust and adore her coach; however, my daughter is not scoring well with 3 tumbling passes (has slight knee bend issues in bhs) and wanted to know if anyone has more insight into the scoring ramifications of two tumbling passes. The two passes would be as follows: #1- front through to 1.5 twist or possibly double back and #2 Front full to front pike. If you have any suggestions on tumbling passes it would be much appreciated.
Thank you very much!
My DD is a level 9 gymnast. She was injured last season so only competed 1 level 9 regular season (non-state/regional) meet and scored very well with two tumbling passes. This season she is competing lev 9 and the coach has added another tumbling pass because she said with the new composition rules, the judges want to see 3 passes, but admits that the rules/judging is somewhat unclear. I completely trust and adore her coach; however, my daughter is not scoring well with 3 tumbling passes (has slight knee bend issues in bhs) and wanted to know if anyone has more insight into the scoring ramifications of two tumbling passes. The two passes would be as follows: #1- front through to 1.5 twist or possibly double back and #2 Front full to front pike. If you have any suggestions on tumbling passes it would be much appreciated.
Thank you very much!