gracyomalley
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- Aug 5, 2013
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So perhaps a kid like mine could do exactly what he was planning to do anyway, and just score higher in JD than JO? I suppose that will keep the daredevils from throwing things they really aren't ready for. DS (and more importantly his coach) wouldn't do that anyway - in fact hard skills warmed up badly or that have not gone well in practice that week are not ALLOWED to be competed on our team - DSs floor took many hits for this last year after his ankle injury.From what I have heard, JD is the same requirements, just need fewer skills to make a routine (like 6 instead of 8, or 8 instead of 10...) But I am not 100% sure how that plays out.
Perhaps USAG felt some deep abiding reason to put in the age limits - so they added JD to keep the boys from proceeding to kill themselves??