WAG flyaway dismounts

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Hi all: How do you determine if a flyaway is "at or above" the bar? I know that a good flyaway has height, but I'm not familiar with the specifics of what (ie. which body parts) have to be above the bar during this dismount? Any insight would be appreciated - thanks.
 
It's generally understood to mean that the gymnast's center of mass needs to rise above the bar after release. In practical terms, the hips.
 

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