- Mar 9, 2012
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Is anyone able to clarify for me if this stunt is allowed in level 3? I'm curious about the stunt swinging through and finishing at prep level .
In the video starting in the teddy at 1.23 (finishing at prep instead of extension)
I'm having difficulty interpreting the rule:
3. Downward inversions are only allowed below prep level and must be assisted by at least two bases positioned at the waist to shoulder region to protect the head and shoulder area. Top person must maintain contact with an original base. Clarification 1: The stunt may not pass through prep level and then become inverted below prep level (the momentum of the top person coming down is the primary safety concern
We do lots of other similar inversions in our level 3 routine (like front full twist things, front sault transitions etc) so I feel like it should be allowed as it's essentially the same as a front sault dismount where you are connected by arms to the bases, but just want to clarify with someone.
My apologies if someone had already answered this, I couldn't find it via search.
Thanks!
In the video starting in the teddy at 1.23 (finishing at prep instead of extension)
I'm having difficulty interpreting the rule:
3. Downward inversions are only allowed below prep level and must be assisted by at least two bases positioned at the waist to shoulder region to protect the head and shoulder area. Top person must maintain contact with an original base. Clarification 1: The stunt may not pass through prep level and then become inverted below prep level (the momentum of the top person coming down is the primary safety concern
We do lots of other similar inversions in our level 3 routine (like front full twist things, front sault transitions etc) so I feel like it should be allowed as it's essentially the same as a front sault dismount where you are connected by arms to the bases, but just want to clarify with someone.
My apologies if someone had already answered this, I couldn't find it via search.
Thanks!