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You need to chill with the getting defensive on every post where someone corrects you.again, i wasnt on youth! i said i think? i dont know, i was way too old to be on youth.
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You need to chill with the getting defensive on every post where someone corrects you.again, i wasnt on youth! i said i think? i dont know, i was way too old to be on youth.
the backspot could've held the waist and the base the foot that started on the ground (but would end on the leg)?That would not have made it legal this past season. ALL bases had to have remained in contact with the flyer the ENTIRE time. So just having the backspot holding on in level one is not going to make it legal.
im not getting defensive. im just stating. i mean when you type something, you dont the way people come off as?You need to chill with the getting defensive on every post where someone corrects you.
im not getting defensive. im just stating. i mean when you type something, you dont the way people come off as? and really again, i said i think..i wasnt on the team!
the backspot could've held the waist and the base the foot that started on the ground (but would end on the leg)?
Since you were connected to a base, it makes it a stunt with no release move. To be a pyramid, you would need to connect to another top person.Last year we did Mini level 1 half to half tic-tocs. This stunt was considered a pyramid because the top person was connected to a base. This is not recommended, the rules have changed. But you just have to get creative and find ways around the verbiage in the rules.
Tic-Toc at 01:45
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGtCkyZsl_s
Last year we did Mini level 1 half to half tic-tocs. This stunt was considered a pyramid because the top person was connected to a base. This is not recommended, the rules have changed. But you just have to get creative and find ways around the verbiage in the rules.
Tic-Toc at 01:45
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGtCkyZsl_s
Since you were connected to a base, it makes it a stunt with no release move. To be a pyramid, you would need to connect to another top person.
Is the tic-toc stunt at 1:45 (in the video) legal or illegal THIS year?
It was 100% legal LAST season... we competed it at 7 comps, 2 nationals and All-Levels. It was really fun watching other team coaches get all in a tiff about the tick-toc. Making the safety judges review tapes and watch our warm ups. <3 We also had our senior one do the same trick, but tic to heal stretch.
Last year we did Mini level 1 half to half tic-tocs. This stunt was considered a pyramid because the top person was connected to a base. This is not recommended, the rules have changed. But you just have to get creative and find ways around the verbiage in the rules.
Tic-Toc at 01:45
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGtCkyZsl_s
Since you were connected to a base, it makes it a stunt with no release move. To be a pyramid, you would need to connect to another top person.
To be a pyramid you need to have a stunt connected to someone else, but not necessarily a top person.
Last year we did Mini level 1 half to half tic-tocs. This stunt was considered a pyramid because the top person was connected to a base. This is not recommended, the rules have changed. But you just have to get creative and find ways around the verbiage in the rules.
Tic-Toc at 01:45
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGtCkyZsl_s
Was it considered a pyramid or 2 leg stunt?