All-Star Cheer Extreme Sequences With Music!

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To the OP, nice job, you were one of the subjects at dinner last night and the staff was impressed with your commitment to detail. Second, on the risk reward thing, 2 small points as I read this thread this am after hearing about it last night. Unfortunately the video is down and I did not see it. First, this is about winning and as the season goes on the routine will evolve depending on the score and how it is performed. I remind everyone the only time the winning routine at Worlds was done all year was the second day in the Milk House. But secondly, and more importantly, after listening last night I think this routine may be more about vision and the future that just a routine. Do we want a sport that promotes innovation in all areas and one where creativity is promoted and rewarded to the fullest extent safety and athlete health and capability permit? That may be why it will appear at times to be more that is necessary to max out on points, but it will be what gives the kids the best chance to win by NCA as it evolves.
i was threatened with copyright and took the video down momentarily but then decided i put too much work into it so its back up! if my youtube gets closed down ill just open up another one anyway. Thank you!
 
i give them credit for doing things like this. idk about anyone else but i'm tired of seeing the same boring skills and routines done over and over again. i think the 2010 senior elite wow factor has returned and i'm excited.
 
I know this is a CEA thread but really they out danced F5?
only 30/60 of the DANCE category points are rewarded for the dance. 20 is formations/transitions...10 is overall. so maybe the fact that senior elite had all athletes dancing and f5 had 3 stunts go up in the back while others were dancing had something to do with it. they score by the 'using max amount of athletes' method (lol). and ps- if sr. elite actually has all 9 of their flyers neither f5 or stars will outscore them this year at worlds in the 'building' category. stars had a 127something at worlds (probably because their pyramid has minmal counts compared to the other two, and they didn't really involve much difficulty into it..and their tosses are not very good), f5 was 131.87 and sr. elite was 131.07...and this year sr. elite's stunts look stronger than EVER, even without maddie. they're 360 tossing, 1.5 up immedtiate(-ing...haha), and transitioning the the heck out of their routine. not to mention their tumbling even looks stronger than usual...like i said on a previous reply....this season will be a blood bath in large senior lol.
 
Holy Senior Elite, I'm in love! Can't wait to see the whole routine at the end of October! Courtney lets her passion show in this team, and I know this year won't be any different!
 
Not a far as this years rules are concerned:
"Release moves that land in extended position must originate from ground-level and may not involve any twisting or flipping."
That's not true, you can do ball ups to extended body position from prep.. And btw get off of CEA .. CSP knows the rules and how to max out a score sheet better than anyone else as it relates to the building portion of a score sheet
 
That's not true, you can do ball ups to extended body position from prep.. And btw get off of CEA .. CSP knows the rules and how to max out a score sheet better than anyone else as it relates to the building portion of a score sheet

My rules quote was in reference to Level 4, not Level 5. Another poster had referred to CEA's skills as "Level 4" skills and questioned their inclusion in the routine. My post was in defense of their skills. ptcheerboi, your comment that I "get off of CEA" was completely unnecessary. I am well aware of Courtney's skills and knowledge and was in no way putting anyone down, only trying to help another poster understand this years rules.
 
There's a max score a team can achieve. If you've maxed it out halfway through the sequence, why continue to spend the effort to do excess work? I think that's what FamousxMindset is trying to say. I don't know scoring well, but I'm pretty sure a team that does 10 tick tock variations and 10 full up variations won't score much lower than a team that does 20, if at all. This is why Stars' stunting still scored up to par with the rest of the top 3 last year, although their stunting seemed much less impressive than Senior Elite's.


Though at worlds while there is a max score, you aren't scored against a grid, you are scored directly against the other teams in your division, which can create bigger score gaps than on any other scoresheet. So I'm sure it will be rewarded very well at worlds. (Which might be why companies are hesitant to score worlds divisions on the worlds sheet, because for it to work, you have to throw away the idea of the grid)
 
i say we just enjoy these little sneak peeks of everyone's routine and wait until you see the final product before casting judgment. we have no idea who's going to out stunt who, have the most difficulty, etc. the heavy criticism across the board of these teams before they even compete seems very pre-mature IMO.
 
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