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Nope. If it's not in the glossary than there's no real recorded definition.
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Nope. If it's not in the glossary than there's no real recorded definition.
Platform is an exception in the level 4 rules. It is a single leg stunt, though the feet are together and is the only single leg 'position' level 4s can full up to. It's not actually defined anywhere though.For the sake of the rules, I believe that platform refers to a "trophy" as you call it. Level 4's can full up to platform but not to 1 leg.
Can someone explain how eligibility for cheering in college works? Can you not cheer as an undergrad and then cheer in grad school? How many years do you have, how it works if you transfer schools, etc.? I'm curious to see what my options are.
I think this is the first year NCA has put a limit on how many I nationals you can compete at - it's 5. I'm not sure if UCA does the same.
Some of it depends on your school. Some schools allow grad students to cheer and some don't. I think there's a GPA requirement too. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.Can someone explain how eligibility for cheering in college works? Can you not cheer as an undergrad and then cheer in grad school? How many years do you have, how it works if you transfer schools, etc.? I'm curious to see what my options are.
You have to be a full time student to be compete at UCA or NCA. I think this is the first year NCA has put a limit on how many I nationals you can compete at - it's 5. I'm not sure if UCA does the same. If you don't compete, it doesn't matter. You can cheer in both grad school and undergrad. There's no "red-shirting" and none of the NCAA rules apply.
I've actually asked a CEA coach this question but they couldn't remember. What was the first year Senior Elite went to Worlds?
senior elite does a double up to stretch right before the stuntI have a question about judging the Senior Elite's full up stunt. Is it going to get scored lower because it is a full up then say Stars or Panthers who are doing double ups?
I'm going to say no, because you can generally tell by the upper torso what skills are under-rotated vs meant to land that way. Especially seeing as most of the 'unders' happen around 1 3/4s..does a punch front 11/2 or a back 11/2 that is clearly landed to the front count as a 'underrotated" double on the worlds scoresheet or what... ive been confused on that for a long time. i know people have competed them before but now that worlds is more strict on underotations im confused