- Feb 10, 2013
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Am I the only one who feels like larger teams (ones who put up more stunts) vs smaller teams are at a disadvantage to when it comes to deductions ? The margin for error is so much larger.
Yes, there's more room for error, but you can also do bigger pyramids with more transitions, allowing for a potential higher degree of difficulty. We've had to cut a pyramid component in previous years when we lost an athlete or two and could no longer legally make the pyramid work. But we've also been able to do things we never could have come close to doing by having a larger team.
In our area, small teams can't really compete with the larger ones just cos there are fewer athletes. But we're not great with ratio when it comes to judging in my area