Correct. For IASF the season doesn't matter (mostly cuz the international teams have a very different season from in America)
All that matters is what year the competition is in and if you are turning the age in that year.
How old are you? 23
What gym did you(cp) cheer for 2012-2013? Cheergyms.com
What team were you(cp) on for 2012-2013? Primetime IOC6
What gym do you(cp) cheer for 2013-2014? Depressed Old Man Allstars
What team did you(cp) make for 2013-2014? None
Are you happy with your(cp) placement? Bitter. I...
@glitterandbows12 In general it is a good rule of thumb (especially when you are new) to mostly reply to current threads and only create your own when it is especially warranted. If everyone just thought up ideas for threads all day because they were bored the boards would get very monotonous...
Correct, I explained that earlier in this thread. In the IASF age grid (which is now the USASF age grid for the international divisions) is you must be turning that age in the year of the competition.
In previous years American teams could only follow the IASF agre grid for worlds but for next season the USASF age will be the same as the IASF one. So the age cutoff is what I said for ALL events not just worlds.
Kind of, but it's also a little bit more complicated... the rule is you must be turning 14(for level 5) or 17 (for level 6) within the year of the competition.
So for this season competitions in November/December have a cutoff date of December 31, 2013 and all competitions after that the...
No it would be illegal. All inversions in high school must be braced by two prep level groups WITH backspots.
Backward suspended rolls are legal without prep braces if they start and finish on the ground and have TWO posts holding the flyer.
Haha it does but it takes a while and a lot of homework ;P
BTW... I see that you guys are in Merced! I'm going to be living in Atwater this summer! Small world. Do you have any open gyms that I would be able to attend? (I'm 23, and sometimes people only let the kids play)
Traditional Cheer - 2:30 routine showing all elements.
NCATA - Different rounds consisting on only a few members on the mat at a time. Each round is a different skill set (Tumbling, Stunts, Pyramids, Etc. are all different rounds). There are compulsory and optional rounds like in gymnastics...