- Jul 29, 2011
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So, we all know the extreme measures girls do to NOT fall off the beam. Arms waving wildly, body turning sideways, bending in half leg clutching.....that kind of stuff. After sitting through a level 4 meet, I saw lots of beam cartwheels, but the same question would apply to many beam skills. What is the deduction for this stuff, and does it usually end up about the same as the girls who just gracefully hop off?
Say a girl does a reasonably executed skill, finishes the skill, but just ends up off balance at the end. Like a walkover or cartwheel- it looks good, both feet finish on the beam, but gymnast is off balance. Is it always better to stay ON the beam, even if *extreme measures* are taken? What about the gymnast who waves wildly and still falls off? Does she get more deductions than the girl who just hops off with no wild gyrations?
Say a girl does a reasonably executed skill, finishes the skill, but just ends up off balance at the end. Like a walkover or cartwheel- it looks good, both feet finish on the beam, but gymnast is off balance. Is it always better to stay ON the beam, even if *extreme measures* are taken? What about the gymnast who waves wildly and still falls off? Does she get more deductions than the girl who just hops off with no wild gyrations?