Muddlethru
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Between these two skills, is one preferred for progression reasons or competition than the other for L9, full to overshoot or blind to front giant, half (?) to overshoot?
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For me, I would do the blind front giant half for 2 reasons. 1. The blind full is a D in JO, an if they shootover/bail goes to handstand it is also a D. You can't have two D's in level 9. 2. There is actually a composition deduction for having no front grip skills in nine (not that it gets taken very often).
For me, I would do the blind front giant half for 2 reasons. 1. The blind full is a D in JO, an if they shootover/bail goes to handstand it is also a D. You can't have two D's in level 9. 2. There is actually a composition deduction for having no front grip skills in nine (not that it gets taken very often).
Ahh, ok, I've heard about a shoot over (shoot thru?!) Sounds a little familiar!The bail--also called a shootover. You go from the high bar to the low bar
Changed the rules this year so blind full wouldn't count against the one D, right? Though agree including and working the front grip skill is preferable.
Allowed: "A’s", "B’s", and "C’s" & any number of the following D/E’s: Dance on BB/FX & any "B" or "C" "root" element with a 1/1 pirouette on UB. A max. of one "D or E" other than those indicated above may also be performed.
All allowable D/E’s are considered as "C" for VP & CV