All-Star Which Is More Difficult?

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We haven't a thread like this in so long. It makes me happy :)
 
The reason is if someone posts something postive that they are happy about (let us say small gym allstars gets 3rd at NCA and they are very excited about it!) I do not feel anyone has the right on here to easily click a button and say that is a bust. You gotta take the time and effort to really write out why that is a bad thing, and that generally keeps people in line.

BUST

Just kiddin, just trying to fit into the "you think you are funny, my grammar is better than yours, I'm more mature than you are even though I use OMG in my posts" thread
 
I'm an old Kentucky and UCA guy. We didn't shimmy much without liquid courage. Plus @kingston already had be call a Cupie an Awesome today. If the Kentucky guys found out I did that and shimmied in the same day they might kick me out of the Alumni Association.
well what if I told you I stayed up late to watch the UK/Ohio State game after being up for almost 36 hours straight, then only sleeping for three hours before getting up to get my cp ready for competition?
 
Okay,
Sorry that I'm going back to the original point of this thread, but this is defintely something that I really want to know. Here is my opinion on the order of difficulty. All of these are facing the front the entire time (aka no turning while tick tocking)

1) High to High Stretch to Stretch
2) Low to High Stretch to Stretch
3) High to High Lib to Stretch
4) Low to High Lib to Stretch

Now, currently we are working High to High Lib to Stretch Tick Tocks, and the stunt groups on my team (Tribe Chiefs) are actually saying that the High to High Lib to Strech is actually easier than the Low to High Lib to Stretch Tick Tock. I personally like the look of Low to Highs more, but I want to know if a judge really will score our stunt score higher at Worlds if we do High to Highs versus Low to Highs.

Ja-Mez
 
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Okay,
Sorry that I'm going back to the original point of this thread, but this is defintely something that I really want to know. Here is my opinion on the order of difficulty. All of these are facing the front the entire time (aka no turning while tick tocking)

1) High to High Stretch to Stretch
2) Low to High Stretch to Stretch
3) High to High Lib to Stretch
4) Low to High Lib to Stretch

Now, currently we are working High to High Lib to Stretch Tick Tocks, and the stunt groups on my team (Tribe Chiefs) are actually saying that the High to High Lib to Strech is actually easier than the Low to High Lib to Stretch Tick Tock. I personally like the look of Low to Highs more, but I want to know if a judge really will score our stunt score higher at Worlds if we do High to Highs versus Low to Highs.

Ja-Mez

Keeping it simple, STretch to stretch either way will score you high its going to come down to execution!
 
Ja-Mez said:
Okay,
Sorry that I'm going back to the original point of this thread, but this is defintely something that I really want to know. Here is my opinion on the order of difficulty. All of these are facing the front the entire time (aka no turning while tick tocking)

1) High to High Stretch to Stretch
2) Low to High Stretch to Stretch
3) High to High Lib to Stretch
4) Low to High Lib to Stretch

Now, currently we are working High to High Lib to Stretch Tick Tocks, and the stunt groups on my team (Tribe Chiefs) are actually saying that the High to High Lib to Strech is actually easier than the Low to High Lib to Stretch Tick Tock. I personally like the look of Low to Highs more, but I want to know if a judge really will score our stunt score higher at Worlds if we do High to Highs versus Low to Highs.

Ja-Mez

I hate you so much right now.
 
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