Parents Help with level 10 routine

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My daughter is coming back from injury, but wants to be able to put a routine out before end of season, She is not sure she will have all her full skills back in time, but wants to be able to work with what she can perform right now.

Right now she is trying to work with pass 1 Rudi, pass two 1 1/2 front pike, 3rd another rudi.
As we are finding out if she does another rudi in her last pass that it wont count? What can she add or do in order to count or have utl deductions? She is working to get back double back and front double full, but it might not happen in time so she is trying to figure out what is possible with the least amount of utl deductions..
 
Doesnt she have a coach for this?
Well of course she does! What a silly reply! Unless she is a self taught level 10 and we are just willy nilly-ing it out here! LOL! Was just fishing for ideas and suggestions and to keep this site active for a source that parents can come to. I mean isn't that what this site is for? Thanks for your reply
 
Just taking a step back, big picture type thing, if you are coming to a message board for routine construction advice versus the coach that sees your child almost every day and should know better what your child can and cannot do.....

I guess if you want to have some academic type discussion about different passes and point construction? Sure. Most parents I know, including me, just arent that involved and exist somewhere between "that looked good" and "I think that was a double-back?". I trust the coaches to devise whatever they need to do to get her the point values she needs. And I am definitely not going to be the parent that goes to the coach and says "she should do X skill instead of what you are having her do"

I am just contributing to keep this board active too! No replies are silly :)
 
Just taking a step back, big picture type thing, if you are coming to a message board for routine construction advice versus the coach that sees your child almost every day and should know better what your child can and cannot do.....

I guess if you want to have some academic type discussion about different passes and point construction? Sure. Most parents I know, including me, just arent that involved and exist somewhere between "that looked good" and "I think that was a double-back?". I trust the coaches to devise whatever they need to do to get her the point values she needs. And I am definitely not going to be the parent that goes to the coach and says "she should do X skill instead of what you are having her do"

I am just contributing to keep this board active too! No replies are silly :)
Okay.. so you replying "doesn't she have a coach for this" is your contribution? I mean i would assume if we as parents have made it to level 10 along with our kids, they obviously have coaches they work with for routine construction.
I asked just to see if there were some unique ideas i could throw at her to see if it may work, period. Why is that bad?
Involved parent? Again, by level 10 i am sure you and I and any other level 10 parent knows what a double back is.. so lets not be ridiculous.
Its comments like that that make people not want to ask anything, no question is silly...
 

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