Anon Deductions for using wrong leg?

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Would there be a deduction for doing a skill with one leg (ex. starting a cartwheel with your right foot) and doing another skill with the other leg (then doing a roundoff starting your hurdle with your left leg)??
I'm curious because I am wondering if I could kick up into a handstand on beam with my right leg in front, and then step down with my left so that I could swing my right leg into a cartwheel? Or, kick up into a handstand with my left leg, and step down with the same leg, then do a cartwheel with my right leg?
Sorry it's kind of all over the place and I'm not sure it made since, but does anyone know if this would be an acceptable skill connection without deductions?? Thank you!
 
It is not a deduction to kick up into a handstand on beam with my right leg in front, and then step down with my left so that I could swing my right leg into a cartwheel. Once you get to handstand, you can choose which leg to step down with. My YG used to do a handstand switch leg stepdown into another handstand. It was the only way to connect them.
 
It is not a deduction to kick up into a handstand on beam with my right leg in front, and then step down with my left so that I could swing my right leg into a cartwheel. Once you get to handstand, you can choose which leg to step down with. My YG used to do a handstand switch leg stepdown into another handstand. It was the only way to connect them.
Okay! Thanks so much!
 

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