- Jan 16, 2016
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Hi everyone,
I saw this video the other day of a very talented level 8 gymnast with a stunning beam routine:
I'm not very familiar with JO rules. The routine scored a 9.8, which is awesome, but still I had to wonder whether it is "up to level". The acro connection is a tick-tock to one BHS, where I mostly see BHS-BHS, no extra acro (unless the cool mount counts?), and the dismount is a front tuck. I feel as though most level 8 routines are more difficult, overall. Should this have received a deduction?
Just to be clear, I'm not knocking on this gymnast's performance at all - just using it as an example for better overall understanding of the JO rules. Thanks
I saw this video the other day of a very talented level 8 gymnast with a stunning beam routine:
I'm not very familiar with JO rules. The routine scored a 9.8, which is awesome, but still I had to wonder whether it is "up to level". The acro connection is a tick-tock to one BHS, where I mostly see BHS-BHS, no extra acro (unless the cool mount counts?), and the dismount is a front tuck. I feel as though most level 8 routines are more difficult, overall. Should this have received a deduction?
Just to be clear, I'm not knocking on this gymnast's performance at all - just using it as an example for better overall understanding of the JO rules. Thanks
