- Jan 21, 2007
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A free-hip to handstand with 1/2 turn and a swing 1/2 turn to handstand (ie blind change that swings back down the other way) are listed as Cs in the JO CoP.
Point 7 on page 59 says "In order to receive the value as listed in the JO CoP.... the circle element bust reach within 20 degrees of vertical prior to the turn. If the turn occurs prior to reaching the handstand phase (that is, turns at 21 degrees or more from vertical), the value will be based on the value of the root skill."
Several questions here:
First: do they mean the turn must finish within 20 degrees of vertical, or must start within 20 degrees of vertical?
Second: what do they mean by "root skill?" The first example given is a clearhip to handstand with a 1/2 turn prior to handstand, and it says this would be a B. Is this a typo? I mean, both a clearhip handstand and a handstand 1/2 pirouette are listed as Cs. What "root skill" are they basing this on? (If that skill truly is a B, what's the motivation behind this rule? It seems to me a clearhip to handstand with an early turn should be, if anything, worth MORE than one with a turn after the handstand is reached)
Third: does this mean that an early turn in a blind change causes the skill to go down in value? (If so, that is without a doubt one of the stupidest things I've ever heard)
Point 7 on page 59 says "In order to receive the value as listed in the JO CoP.... the circle element bust reach within 20 degrees of vertical prior to the turn. If the turn occurs prior to reaching the handstand phase (that is, turns at 21 degrees or more from vertical), the value will be based on the value of the root skill."
Several questions here:
First: do they mean the turn must finish within 20 degrees of vertical, or must start within 20 degrees of vertical?
Second: what do they mean by "root skill?" The first example given is a clearhip to handstand with a 1/2 turn prior to handstand, and it says this would be a B. Is this a typo? I mean, both a clearhip handstand and a handstand 1/2 pirouette are listed as Cs. What "root skill" are they basing this on? (If that skill truly is a B, what's the motivation behind this rule? It seems to me a clearhip to handstand with an early turn should be, if anything, worth MORE than one with a turn after the handstand is reached)
Third: does this mean that an early turn in a blind change causes the skill to go down in value? (If so, that is without a doubt one of the stupidest things I've ever heard)