- Apr 5, 2010
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Is there a deduction for this?? I can't imagine that there is, but maybe I'm wrong...
A coach from another gym who went to congress (I did not go) and learned the routines from Tom Koll himself keeps telling me that he said if the athlete exceeds the requirement in the text, they will revive a deduction - even if the form is perfect. Specifically, if the handstand on beam states "hold 2 seconds" and the gymnast holds it 3 seconds, that's a deduction. He also told me that if the athlete exceeds the split requirement in leaps and jumps, they will receive a deduction even if it's a perfectly executed 180 degree split.
A coach from another gym who went to congress (I did not go) and learned the routines from Tom Koll himself keeps telling me that he said if the athlete exceeds the requirement in the text, they will revive a deduction - even if the form is perfect. Specifically, if the handstand on beam states "hold 2 seconds" and the gymnast holds it 3 seconds, that's a deduction. He also told me that if the athlete exceeds the split requirement in leaps and jumps, they will receive a deduction even if it's a perfectly executed 180 degree split.