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How much do you lose
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They do get credit for the part of the skill performed, but they do not really get credit for a lunge and putting their hands on the beam when the skill is a cartwheel. They have to land at least 1 foot (so the judge "knows" what skill they were doing) to get partial credit. A fall without either foot touching is the fall plus the value of the skill.Side note - if she fell without hitting either foot she won't lose all 1.1. She probably would only lose .8 or something, she should get some value since she performed some. Hence reason why in skills that need spotting at a meet the later you spot the better, more credit. Or at least that is YMCA
This is exactly what I thought happened...happened to my dd also. Thrice.Only thing our 4s are spotted on would be bars.
I didn't see the routine but based on her usual beam performance she list .5-.8
It was SH.
I thought her scored was odd but the other parents were swearing she didn't fall. Turns out she did fall. Husband got more out of her tonight, she landed it lost it and fell, so that's a .5 I guess.
Ok, can I just say that the cartwheel was seriously the one and only level 4 trick we could count on when my dd was in this level? Obviously it didnt seem to 100 percent matter during the meets though in terms of cpunting on it, lol!!
It is so fascinating, exciting, and frustrating to watch our children ace something that you know they aren't 100 percent solid on...and then flub something they do 100 percent of the time in practice! This is what makes gymnastics so interesting.....
Oh, trust me.... I'm just like your daughter. I'm terrified to fall! She'll be fine, good luck!That darn cartwheel! It's starting to cause my DD a bit of fear out of nowhere... Scared to fall! First meet this weekend ... Fingers crossed thank you for this!! I'll hopefully understand her score a bit more come Saturday!
Yes!! This is so true! Last year, I competed a handstand back handspring, and the week before the firs meet, I fell on every single one of them in practice. I thought for sure I was going down at the meet! When I stuck it without a wobble, I was ecstatic. Only to turn around and fall on the full turn... which I literally NEVER missThat's funny, because it is so true! My dd is a level 3. Last week after practice she told me that she used to be scared of the leap on beam, but didn't worry about it anymore, that she always landed it. The handstand and half turn were iffy though and they did worry her. The handstand is beautiful when it works, but about 1/3 of the time she bails out of it. So, in her first meet, what did she do? Nailed the handstand and, right when I was breathing a sigh of relief, fell on the leap. She did make her half turn though.
If you omit the skill, it is 2x the value of the skill. I THINK it is a 0.6 skill ... most major skills are 0.6. So going for it is better than omitting it if she is close, but not if she will definitely bail.Guess this applies to bwo on beam too. Anyone know what the deduction would be for bwo attempt with bail (no feet on beam). Value of skill plus .5 for fall = ?? If you omit the skill completely is it also value of skill plus .5? Can you tell where my DD is struggling for l5 skills??? Ha ha