coachAJ
Coach
- Feb 8, 2023
- 14
- 3
Hi everyone! Canadian coach here constructing a routine for my athlete who will soon be competing level 6 WAG. She’s been having some mental blocks on back tumbling lately but can do a beautiful front tuck walkout to roundoff back handspring. I want to make sure this pass properly fulfills SR 1. I have included a screenshot from the code here. SR 1 calls for an acro pass with 3 directly connected elements, 2 with flight. To my understanding, the front tuck and back handspring both have flight. I just want to ensure that the 3 elements are considered directly connected. If the pass is front tuck walkout to roundoff back tuck, this would be considered an INDIRECT connection of 2 SALTOS, but a DIRECT connection of 3 ELEMENTS, right?
To clarify, the whole routine would be:
-front tuck walkout to roundoff back handspring (SR 1) A+A+A
-front pike (SR 2) B
-switch split to straddle jump (SR 3) B + B
-full turn (SR 4) A
7 elements, 4 A, 3 B
Just want to double check with other coaches who follow this code that this routine will start from a 10! Thanks!
To clarify, the whole routine would be:
-front tuck walkout to roundoff back handspring (SR 1) A+A+A
-front pike (SR 2) B
-switch split to straddle jump (SR 3) B + B
-full turn (SR 4) A
7 elements, 4 A, 3 B
Just want to double check with other coaches who follow this code that this routine will start from a 10! Thanks!