cheerKT
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- Dec 13, 2009
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Stunts are stunts, no matter what the level things can go wrong and people can fall. Levels 1-5.exactly this! but you can't compare a switch up or tick tock at a level 3 prep to a double up to a high to high at an extension: the risk of that stunt hitting and executing is much greater.. thus it is given a higher raw score. As having watched my daughter climb the USASF levels 1-5 some of it is simple physics with very little room for error. There is a big jump up between level 3-4 stunting in terms of keeping that flyer in the air. Sure stunts have gotten much more creative and give much of the illusion of those exciting level 5 stunts but there is still a difference. As I said before At THIS type of competition and the difficulty in earning bids.. (practically harder than Worlds bids IMHO) NO level 3 and below teams should be dropping ANY stunts.
And, there were WAY less dropped stunts at the Summit. I watched for several hours and I think I only saw one. So I'm kind of confused why we're giving the Summit teams a hard time and telling them there's no excuse to drop their stunts when they didn't drop them.....