- Sep 8, 2012
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Is anyone else still upset about Highschool teams not being allowed to do them? They were one of my favorite parts of our routines in the past and everyone loved them!
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My old high school is having the same problem. the flyers are having a hard time stopping their rotation because they have not done just 1 twist in a few years.Alot of teams at the competitions we've competed at in Alabama have had them. I understand that alot of teams may not have, but it's been extremely hard getting our girls to stop at 1 instead of 2 spins.
My old high school is having the same problem. the flyers are having a hard time stopping their rotation because they have not done just 1 twist in a few years.
I'm thinking we're going to see some old school Memphis style baskets brought back. A while back schools from that area used to do toetouch fulls, full toetouch, etc. I think people will get more creative then just having the standard kick double that we've grown used to!In order to score in the 9-10 range now, the scoring rubric states 3 (or more) skills with 1 twisting element. I'm really curious/excited to see what teams come up with to max out basket scores!
Standing fulls are still legal, and running doubles became illegal LONG ago.I agree! The new rules I feel limit the performance of some teams, like if you have a good coach they aren't going to let you perform this skill if you're not ready for it so I don't see that safety is as big of an issue but it is important. They also took away 720's(double downs) standing fulls and running doubles! ):