kayjaybe
Proud Parent
Would the following floor routine receive any "not up to level" deductions for L8?
The routine assumes that all the dance moves, leaps, turns are a minimum of up to level. I'm mostly interested in the 3 tumbling passes:
Round-off, back handspring, back layout
Front handspring, front layout, front tuck
Front handspring, front pike, front tuck
Dd was having a block on the twisting so she replaced her BLO full in the first pass with just a plain layout but then changed her last pass to the front one (before it was RO-BHS-BLO, which is now her first pass).
If it is not up to level, does she need a twist to get it there? And, if not up to level, what kind of deduction is that?
Would the routine still have a 10.0 start value? Thanks!
The routine assumes that all the dance moves, leaps, turns are a minimum of up to level. I'm mostly interested in the 3 tumbling passes:
Round-off, back handspring, back layout
Front handspring, front layout, front tuck
Front handspring, front pike, front tuck
Dd was having a block on the twisting so she replaced her BLO full in the first pass with just a plain layout but then changed her last pass to the front one (before it was RO-BHS-BLO, which is now her first pass).
If it is not up to level, does she need a twist to get it there? And, if not up to level, what kind of deduction is that?
Would the routine still have a 10.0 start value? Thanks!