Women does start and end on the beam mean this?

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Start and end on the beam just means that a mount or dismount won't count for the requirement.

For example, if you needed an acro series, doing a RO - BT dismount would not count. However, if you did a BHS-BHS-BT dismount, the BHS-BHS would count as a series.
 
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Start and end on the beam just means that a mount or dismount won't count for the requirement.

For example, if you needed an acro series, doing a RO - BT dismount would not count. However, if you did a BHS-BHS-BT dismount, the BHS-BHS would count as a series.
Could you do RO back tuck on the beam?

and have it count for flight?

Or does it not count?


Thanks



like so (this is not me, I found this video on youtube)
 
You are in xcel right? It would count as the acro in gold, but not the series in platinum. I think you are platinumm right? My daughter does either a bwobt or a bhsbt as her dismountm and both the bwo and bhs count as an acro. I believe in platinum you either need a series or an acro with flight. So this would count, but not if you need a series.
 

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