- Jun 26, 2010
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75% vs 100% gets you the cap of that part of the scoring. After that the score can be driven up by difficulty, execution, etc. You have two standing parts, sync and non sync. Once you get into level 3 you start seeing the jump to tumbling skills. As for running it is passes which are cumulative throughout the routine. It is about the pass not the skill. It's an elite pass. So in level 2 ro/bhs step out ro/bhs is not an elite pass. It is the same thing twice. So they want to see a pass, fwo, ro, bwo, bhs. etc. That is the pass. It was designed by Jam and Varsity together and the good thing is that many of the IEPs are using them. I am almost positive those that are part of the ONE will use it. We never really wanted the USASF to make the scoring grid. They are for our safety. You want the USASF, Andre, Les and those who work tirelessly on this for safety. You don't want them to have to be there for a scoring grid. It would be a catch 22. One Universal Score Sheet, decided upon by the EP, which is within the safety guidelines of the USASF. This will help judges be able to stick with one scoring system. Is it perfect? No, Is it a step in the right direction? Definitely.