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I guess that is one school of thought.I know compulsories build. This is not my first go around. The point is, do you want ok routines, good routines, or great routines? Sure they can be learned in a month, but can they be learned and performed well in a month? In my experience, no. The great routines take lots of practice. (It also doesn't exclude uptraining just because they are learning and practicing routines 5 months before the 1st competition.)
At our gym the school of thought is not to burn them out on a routine. Because they also get to a point where they have done it so much they get bored and lose detail. Get sloppy, make goofy mistakes. Lose focus and perhaps get injured.
Think bell shaped curve. Their proficiency goes up. Timed to be at peak (the top of the curve) by states. As their performance goes up so should their scores. You don't want them on the downside of the curve at states.
The reason it's a season is to improve. The reason for a mock meet is to get a baseline. If they had it all down by meet 1 why bother with a season, just go right to states.
We've had our share of state champs and podium finishers so it works here.