I was doing level 6 skils on parallel bars and my coaches did not no what a Moy to upper arm was?
9 9bob8 Apr 26, 2007 #1 I was doing level 6 skils on parallel bars and my coaches did not no what a Moy to upper arm was? Last edited by a moderator: Apr 26, 2007
JBS ChalkBucket Founder Staff member Gold Membership Coach Proud Parent Sep 3, 2005 8,071 Region 4 / Wisconsin Apr 26, 2007 #2 Are you talking about a regular Moy. I have attached a diagram below. Attachments moy.png 12.7 KB · Views: 91
I infinitegymcoach Apr 26, 2007 #3 It is quite possible they may have another name for it. Are they foreign? Level six p-bars, requires a moy to upper arm. Level 7 does as well, but for bonus, you may catch in support. I love this skill. When done properly, it is fantastic!
It is quite possible they may have another name for it. Are they foreign? Level six p-bars, requires a moy to upper arm. Level 7 does as well, but for bonus, you may catch in support. I love this skill. When done properly, it is fantastic!
JBS ChalkBucket Founder Staff member Gold Membership Coach Proud Parent Sep 3, 2005 8,071 Region 4 / Wisconsin Apr 26, 2007 #5 We actually never called it a Moy to upper arm. We just called it a front swing to upper arm. We always thought of a Moy as all the way to support.
We actually never called it a Moy to upper arm. We just called it a front swing to upper arm. We always thought of a Moy as all the way to support.