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Now who has got a gymnast that could pull this off. I kind of want to see it. I think it could work.
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Now who has got a gymnast that could pull this off. I kind of want to see it. I think it could work.
my wife is now home. minimum is 70 seconds. the clock starts when the gymnast moves and stops when they stop.
Now who has got a gymnast that could pull this off. I kind of want to see it. I think it could work.
Where is this specified?
It is without a doubt doable, and in fact not even thathard. Tons of male athletes competed back 3/2-front 1/1-front 3/2 in floor routines at level 10 during the last quadrennium, and there were a number of 14- and 15-year-old gymnasts who could do it (and do it consistently enough to compete it). I'm sure there exist female athletes who could pull off this slightly-easier version of the sequence.
This discussion came up at gym yesterday, because we were just at a meet where one gym's level 8s only had 2 passes in all their routines. Every other gymnast at the level (that I've seen) has always had 3 passes. And this team's girls scored 9.4, 9.5 consistently, so obviously no deductions for only 2 passes. This is very interesting to me. But how can you get in all the requirements at level 9 or higher w/o 3 passes? my dd does double-back on one pass, double full on one pass, and front tumbling on the other pass. So she could just leave out one pass and still meet all requirements? this is really eye-opening.
I'll add that from a judging point of view these types of routines are awesome! We love two pass routines, especially when they have directly connected saltos for bonus. If there aren't extra skills then I can't take extra deductions.
, and Elites do 4 passes.
Somehow, it just doesn't seem right! I see what you're saying, but I've never seen levels 9 and 10 go that route. So do you take off for each ro, bhs, etc? What do the gymnasts do with all that extra time? The NCAA girls always do 3 passes, and Elites do 4 passes. Why is it not more common to do 2 passes after level 7? I'm concerned now, that my daughter is losing tenths on her passes and that is why she never gets that elusive 9.5, even though her skills are huge and her dance is beautiful.
how to they fill? they don't. the routines tend to be shorter music wise and music is shortened as much as 15 seconds. unless you time floor routines, you wouldn't notice this either. i don't remember what level your athlete is. tell me the level and i'll tell you what she must do provided she meets ALL other requirements for dance, jumps, turns, etc; and such.