- Jul 19, 2015
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I realize that this is probably a really naive question, so bear with me.
I've noticed that in L6 kids are doing different skills in their routines. Essentially some are doing more difficult skills than others.
For example, on beam some do a BWOBWO and others do a BWOBHS. On floor, some do a FHSFT and others do a FT. Some do a ROBHSBT and others do a ROBHSBLO, and their leap passes have different leaps. On bars, some do a toe circle to the high bar and others do a jump. Some do giant-giant-layout for their dismount and others do a cast handstand to a layout.
I realize it's called optionals for a reason, and my sense is that the coaches are having the girls compete the harder skill as long as it's solid. My question is: does doing a harder skill impact the score at all? Or is competing the harder skill done more to give them the experience/get them ready for L7? Is it the same as in L3, where the kids who have a solid kip can compete that for the experience, but it's still worth the same as the other way of starting that routine (I forget what the skills are called)? Or is it more like in the higher levels, where harder skills are done to get a higher score?
For the record, this is pure curiosity.
Thanks!
I've noticed that in L6 kids are doing different skills in their routines. Essentially some are doing more difficult skills than others.
For example, on beam some do a BWOBWO and others do a BWOBHS. On floor, some do a FHSFT and others do a FT. Some do a ROBHSBT and others do a ROBHSBLO, and their leap passes have different leaps. On bars, some do a toe circle to the high bar and others do a jump. Some do giant-giant-layout for their dismount and others do a cast handstand to a layout.
I realize it's called optionals for a reason, and my sense is that the coaches are having the girls compete the harder skill as long as it's solid. My question is: does doing a harder skill impact the score at all? Or is competing the harder skill done more to give them the experience/get them ready for L7? Is it the same as in L3, where the kids who have a solid kip can compete that for the experience, but it's still worth the same as the other way of starting that routine (I forget what the skills are called)? Or is it more like in the higher levels, where harder skills are done to get a higher score?
For the record, this is pure curiosity.
Thanks!