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Can I ask why people think that beginning of the season/first comp has to mean sloppy/not clean, falling stunts, and over all not impressive routines? I guess it's different with such high profile teams but personally I'd rather work hard all summer and beginning of fall and be truly competition ready by my first competition, rather than what half these teams are putting out.

I guess I'd just be way more impressed if teams came out looking worlds ready from the get go. It would make the whole competition season way more fierce, rather than only the final leg. Is that just me?
 
does anyone know when senior elite will be competing again at a comp. i know they competed at uca even though i cant seem to find a video for it anymore, but was wondering what their next comp. is? also when is maryland f5 first comp?
 
does anyone know when senior elite will be competing again at a comp. i know they competed at uca even though i cant seem to find a video for it anymore, but was wondering what their next comp. is? also when is maryland f5 first comp?

F5's is this weekend. And I'm assuming SE will be at Battle, again? Correct me if I'm wrong. Just going off of past years.
 
Can I ask why people think that beginning of the season/first comp has to mean sloppy/not clean, falling stunts, and over all not impressive routines? I guess it's different with such high profile teams but personally I'd rather work hard all summer and beginning of fall and be truly competition ready by my first competition, rather than what half these teams are putting out.

I guess I'd just be way more impressed if teams came out looking worlds ready from the get go. It would make the whole competition season way more fierce, rather than only the final leg. Is that just me?

You may certainly ask. Getting a team worlds-ready takes more than 5-6 months.

Imagine starting a marathon by full-out sprinting the first 400 meters. You could be way ahead at that point, but the experienced runners are likely going to pass you before the race is over.
 
Can I ask why people think that beginning of the season/first comp has to mean sloppy/not clean, falling stunts, and over all not impressive routines? I guess it's different with such high profile teams but personally I'd rather work hard all summer and beginning of fall and be truly competition ready by my first competition, rather than what half these teams are putting out.

I guess I'd just be way more impressed if teams came out looking worlds ready from the get go. It would make the whole competition season way more fierce, rather than only the final leg. Is that just me?

Back when people competed for the first time in September I would have agreed with you, but when all these teams waiting till December to compete for the first time I expect a December level routine.
By this late in the season I expect cleanliness and at least minimal consistency. If half the stunts fall you think you should water it down.

The year is half way over for gods sake.
 
Busted her pass then gave a blah performance in dance and then was one of the 1st to exit the floor in a huff... she had a bad attitude. sorry not sorry

It wasn’t even a competition.
It was a showcase that was mainly for family and friends. Not specifically for fierceboarders to dissect and pick at.
Like others said, what if she got hurt...
:chillpill: :chillpill::chillpill::deadhorse:
 
Back when people competed for the first time in September I would have agreed with you, but when all these teams waiting till December to compete for the first time I expect a December level routine.
By this late in the season I expect cleanliness and at least minimal consistency. If half the stunts fall you think you should water it down.

The year is half way over for gods sake.
For you it may be.. For others its not.. Around here the year/season starts in December.. Choreography usually in October/November. For most high schools their state competitions have already happened.. Florida's isn't util February. Some people hold tryouts before worlds.. We wait til after.. Sometimes two weeks after.

Everyone doesn't quite do it like you do
 
I've actually thought of using it for an interesting level one pass.. Like round off rebound back extension step out. It looks awesome if two people do it from opposite corners at the same time.
My kids did front walkover front walkover cartwheel back extension roll step out back walkover back walkover. I really like a good back extension roll step out in there! I tried it out of roundoff and it can be done as long as they stay super tight but come found it/looked quite awkward
 
You may certainly ask. Getting a team worlds-ready takes more than 5-6 months.

Imagine starting a marathon by full-out sprinting the first 400 meters. You could be way ahead at that point, but the experienced runners are likely going to pass you before the race is over.

Okay, so maybe not worlds ready, but I've seen a lot of teams with stunts falling all over the place and the excuse is that it's the first competition. Does the first competition equate to it not mattering whether or not you hit? Is it more of a trial run for most teams? I'm honestly curious.
 
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