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JT17cheer
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« on: November 19, 2009, 07:32:55 AM »

Things you would like to see more, or maybe less of.
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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2009, 07:43:21 AM »

1. Personally I would like to see less doubleling from arabesques. People think its the easiest position to double from ,when in actuality sumthing like a heel-stretch of scorp/scale are easier bc your bosy is tighter than when your in an arab. And I personally just think it looks sloppy.

2. More creative pyramids. Everyone seems to always use the "outside hitch to the shoulder sits" thing. I would like to see different body positions being used. Like the bow-and-arrow pyramid was so creative and cool (tho more difficult to get into). I think ive only seen the hootch do this, but noone has ever really used a scale in a pryramid, and i think it looks pretty kool. LOL

3. More creative load-ins' to stunts. The front handspring load-in always looks really nice. And more full ups!!!!  Grin

4. Tumbleing out of stunts. When Mill Creek did the 4 running fulls our of a stunt last year, i was so impressed. So creative.

5. Less front-spots!!! LOL



Random question to Sean: Are full-up toe touch baskets allowed? I dont think ive ever seen anyone in GHSA do one, but they are soo kool!

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« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2009, 07:51:36 AM »

Imagine that you want less front spots! LOL.
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« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2009, 08:33:54 AM »

Random question to Sean: Are full-up toe touch baskets allowed? I dont think ive ever seen anyone in GHSA do one, but they are soo kool!

I'm not sure I understand.  Do you mean a 360 followed by a toe-touch? Like the opposite of a kick full (which is kick first then twist)? I'm not really sure. I would think it *should* be but I'd have to check the rules to know for certain.
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« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2009, 08:46:44 AM »

Imagine that you want less front spots! LOL.

I know right?!  Grin lol

Random question to Sean: Are full-up toe touch baskets allowed? I dont think ive ever seen anyone in GHSA do one, but they are soo kool!

I'm not sure I understand.  Do you mean a 360 followed by a toe-touch? Like the opposite of a kick full (which is kick first then twist)? I'm not really sure. I would think it *should* be but I'd have to check the rules to know for certain.


This is the only example I could find: (middle group)



Awesome right?!  Grin
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« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2009, 07:54:05 PM »


This is the only example I could find: (middle group)



Awesome right?!  Grin

Yeah, that is SLICK! From what I can tell I don't see anything that should be illegal either for NFHS or GHSA.  I don't think the rotations are any different than a kick-full or kick-double.  Although there's probably some crazy kind of fine print somewhere that considers the 360 as part of the cradle and requires the spin to be the last thing in the sequence.  I'll run it by Rob and see what he thinks.  He knows the rules much better than I do.
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« Reply #6 on: November 20, 2009, 04:47:17 AM »

Awesome.

If someone can get that really high, and throw in a nice little arch at the end, it would be so sick!

But it should be legal, its only 2 tricks in one basket. Which is how many a kick full or kick double has. But who knows with GHSA Wink
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