Women Is there a deduction for this?

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Ok I have noticed that a lot of gymnasts do this. When back tumbling they land with feet slightly apart temporarily then snap them back together during the next skill. They would do it after a roundoff and/or before a backhandspring, but not before a flip or something. Ok so I'm wondering:
- Is there a deduction for this if the gymnast's legs are put together quickly after and are together during next skill?
- Does it give the gymnast more power/help the gymnast maintain a straight path while tumbling?
-Is there a reason for it?
Thanks:)
 
From what I have been told, it is safer to land with feet shoulder width apart. Better bio mechanically and easier on the knees. I think I heard somewhere that there is a push to change some stuff to make safe landing not a deduction. I think they were referring specifically to college? Not sure, don't quote me!
 

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