Level 2 Tumbling

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Legal in running tumbling, illegal in standing. usasfrules.com is your friend, as this question is addressed specifically in the level 2 rules sections:


LEVEL 2 STANDING TUMBLING
A. Flips and aerials are not allowed.
B. Series front and back handsprings are not allowed.
Clarification: A back walkover into a back handspring is allowed.
C. Jump skills in immediate combination with handspring(s) are not allowed.
Example: Toe touch handsprings and handspring toe touches are not allowed.
D. Non-airborne skills must involve hand support with at least one hand when passing through the inverted position.
Example: front and back walkovers, cartwheels and round offs are examples of non-airborne tumbling skills.
E. Airborne skills must involve hand support with both hands when passing through the inverted position.
Example: Front and back handsprings are examples of airborne tumbling skills.

F. No twisting while airborne.
Exception: Round offs are allowed.
LEVEL 2 RUNNING TUMBLING
A. Flips and aerials are not allowed.
B. Series front and back handsprings are allowed.
C. Airborne skills must involve hand support with at least one hand when passing through the inverted position.
D. No twisting while airborne.
Exception: Round offs are allowed.
 
Legal in running tumbling, illegal in standing. usasfrules.com is your friend, as this question is addressed specifically in the level 2 rules sections:


LEVEL 2 STANDING TUMBLING
A. Flips and aerials are not allowed.
B. Series front and back handsprings are not allowed.
Clarification: A back walkover into a back handspring is allowed.
C. Jump skills in immediate combination with handspring(s) are not allowed.
Example: Toe touch handsprings and handspring toe touches are not allowed.
D. Non-airborne skills must involve hand support with at least one hand when passing through the inverted position.
Example: front and back walkovers, cartwheels and round offs are examples of non-airborne tumbling skills.
E. Airborne skills must involve hand support with both hands when passing through the inverted position.
Example: Front and back handsprings are examples of airborne tumbling skills.

F. No twisting while airborne.
Exception: Round offs are allowed.
LEVEL 2 RUNNING TUMBLING
A. Flips and aerials are not allowed.
B. Series front and back handsprings are allowed.
C. Airborne skills must involve hand support with at least one hand when passing through the inverted position.
D. No twisting while airborne.
Exception: Round offs are allowed.
Thats what i thought just double checking lol thank you:)
 
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