I'm shocked that you think I would fabricate such a thing! However it doesn't bother me if you think its made up, I'll just go on with my life and I won't be commenting on this thread! I swear everything I have said is true to the best of my knowledge. Goodbye!
Just from watching lvl 6-10 meets it seems like most kids do yurchenkos from lvl 8 when they actually flip it but they do a tsuk timer in lvl 6-7. I guess this fits in with what @LJL07 is saying.
Just saying if you look back at my original post it was totally light-hearted, innocent and just an interesting experience. It was not supposed to take this thread anywhere else. I won't name those who took this thread off-topic by interrogating my post but you know who you are. Anyways either...
Another interesting thing I saw this weekend... at state meet when it came to awards they began reading out the awards from the session before:) every one looked really confused!
Like I said I'm not a coach so I really dont know the rules... I don't know how that bar dismount was allowed. Maybe she expected to get a deduction and just wanted to try out competing it and then the judges just decided not to deduct it... I don't know.
Im not saying piked yurchenkos dont...
Lol I have no idea im not a coach! Seems like her coach decided to hold her back from HOPES this yr but she plans on doing it next yr. Ill keep you all updated!
My sis is level 9 training 10 and does 22 hours a week over 5 days. She is doing Hopes next yr and not increasing her hours. Next sis is level 6 and does 14 hrs over 4 days. No need for more!
It seems like level 1 and 2 are really similar so there isnt really a point in kids doing level 1. I mean level 2 doesnt have a round-off anymore, the bar routines are really similar, and beam is also really similar. The main difference is the vault