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May 28, 2013
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If a flyer is in an extended flat back, is that considered an extended stunt? This answer may be super obvious, but I'm just not sure. My goal is to connect a single leg extended stunt with arm to arm connection with an extended level flat back. Does this make sense?
 
If a flyer is in an extended flat back, is that considered an extended stunt? This answer may be super obvious, but I'm just not sure. My goal is to connect a single leg extended stunt with arm to arm connection with an extended level flat back. Does this make sense?

No, it's not extended. From the USASF glossary: "Extended Stunt: When the entire body of the top person is extended in an upright position over the

base(s). (Examples of stunts that are not considered “extended stunts”: Chairs, torches,

flat backs, arm-n-arms and straddle lifts. These are stunts where the bases arms are

extended overhead, but are NOT considered to be “extended stunts” since the height of

the body of the top person is similar to a shoulder/prep level stunt.)"

However, if you're in doubt about a stunt's legality, you should send a video to [email protected]
 
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