- Jul 15, 2012
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From cheerupdates:
: Apparently SMOED accessed a 4
5% deduction due to no spotters for unassisted toss to hands.
: Apparently SMOED accessed a 4
5% deduction due to no spotters for unassisted toss to hands.
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So does that mean its a 20% deduction total or is the 4 a typo?From cheerupdates:
: Apparently SMOED accessed a 4
5% deduction due to no spotters for unassisted toss to hands.
So does that mean its a 20% deduction total or is the 4 a typo?
They had 2 falls, a bobble and a td I think. The touch must have been a small one though cause I couldn't find it in the video, and I didn't see any bobbles? Maybe that's just meHave you heard anything about Black Ops, cuz I am surprised they are in 2nd in their div
Someone told me 50/50 but I'm not really positive about that
From cheerupdates:
: Apparently SMOED accessed a 4
5% deduction due to no spotters for unassisted toss to hands.
They had 2 falls, a bobble and a td I think. The touch must have been a small one though cause I couldn't find it in the video, and I didn't see any bobbles? Maybe that's just me
Since when do you need a spotter for toss hands?
GSSA is strange sometimes when it comes to scoring
I don't know level 5 rules very well, to be honest, I'm better with level 6. But I'm pretty sure you're correct. If it's illegal, then my gym's level 5 team is definitely getting deductions because they have hands to stretch without a spot.Correct me if I'm wrong, the only thing stunting wise that a spotter is required for in level 5 is catching a double down or release move to cradle, prone, or like assisted rewinds.
Not sure if you're referring to the Cali legality - but legalities are the same across all EPs. If it's not illegal to not have a spotter according the USASF, which I'm pretty sure it's not, then an EP can't give a deduction for it.