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from what I've been told, yes

however, it will not meet the jump/tumble requirement
 
from what I've been told, yes

however, it will not meet the jump/tumble requirement

ok. thanks! we have another jump sequence that ends with hand hand layout that should cover that end. just needed to fill in a few counts and ended up with this.:)
 
We were told by one of the competitions that we attend, that it would be illegal since your feet do leave the ground. Our choreographer said otherwise. You might just double check with the competition on how they would score it so you're not facing a deduction. It was ASC that told us that by the way.


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Check with the Event Producer at each different competition you attend. Some consider a T-jump a jump and others do not.
 
We were told by one of the competitions that we attend, that it would be illegal since your feet do leave the ground. Our choreographer said otherwise. You might just double check with the competition on how they would score it so you're not facing a deduction. It was ASC that told us that by the way.


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Check with the Event Producer at each different competition you attend. Some consider a T-jump a jump and others do not.
They are wrong. A "t-jump" or "straight jump" does not count as a jump. Connecting them to tumbling is completely legal. You can get it in writing from the cheer rules email.
 
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