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What exactly do you look for at that level? Is it specific strength/flexibilty/body type or is it more of a "it factor"?you can 'see' plenty even looking at compulsories. don't discount them completely.
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What exactly do you look for at that level? Is it specific strength/flexibilty/body type or is it more of a "it factor"?you can 'see' plenty even looking at compulsories. don't discount them completely.
What exactly do you look for at that level? Is it specific strength/flexibilty/body type or is it more of a "it factor"?
post up some video. then i'll pm you.
She turned 9 early summer and will compete either L6 or L7. This will be her third year of competition. She began at L3, skipped L4, competed L5, then tested out of L6.
As far as skills above level, I'm not sure. She had a front-front lay out that is still a little pikey and a bhs-half on floor. She is flipping tsuks from wedge mats into the pit and doing yurchenko timers up to a resi. Still needs a light spot on her kip cast hs giant giant fly away (spot pushes her away from bar). on beam she throws a bhs-bwo series and a gainer dismount.
But she had no switch leap, her jumps/leaps are below 180, and she will always have to work hard to get/keep splits.
Very strong, short, low body weight, and fearless. Always the first to try a new skill and usually the first to learn it but then takes awhile to clean it up to competition level.
So yeah, plenty of shortcomings too.