All-Star Maxing Out Level 3?

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so to max out, you do as many max, pushing the gray areas skills as possible while having it all synched but at the same time having variety in 2:30 as you can, while still having it look good and flow together
lol! Yes - __-
such a magical combination, it's like finding the golden ticket.
 
i especially like the synched variety

which is better squad ro tucks or having 10 different 2 people passes?
 
i especially like the synched variety

which is better squad ro tucks or having 10 different 2 people passes?
depends on your scoresheet but many prefer the squad round off tucks. I love multiple passes but the newest preference by judges is synced passes with LOTS of people. Think 15 girls coming out of one corner to do the same pass---it's harder to accomplish so now it's preferred.
 
depends on your scoresheet but many prefer the squad round off tucks. I love multiple passes but the newest preference by judges is synced passes with LOTS of people. Think 15 girls coming out of one corner to do the same pass---it's harder to accomplish so now it's preferred.
but now there is no variety

with a small team to me its easy to throw in a squad synched ro tuck, finding the room on the floor for a large team to do it is difficult.

But I think having 3 people do front handspring ro bhs stepout ro bhs tuck synched is more difficult than having 20 people do a ro tuck together
 
but now there is no variety

with a small team to me its easy to throw in a squad synched ro tuck, finding the room on the floor for a large team to do it is difficult.

But I think having 3 people do front handspring ro bhs stepout ro bhs tuck synched is more difficult than having 20 people do a ro tuck together
It is more difficult, but they want groups larger than 3 doing it.
 
@cupieqt
We have some groups of 7, 4, 3, 2, and two currently solo passes. And a couple of synched variety passes ;) so we should be good
 
CGAcheer said:
@cupieqt
We have some groups of 7, 4, 3, 2, and two currently solo passes. And a couple of synched variety passes ;) so we should be good

Sounds like it!!
 
Hungry said:
I'm curious as to what these would look like too. Why am I not able to visualize this?? Can anyone even try to describe it?

I tried to invent my own last week so I can definitely visualize it but I couldn't work it out at the end of practice. I currently have my srs doing a suspended tuck flip dismount from elevator and I'm over it--I'd love to add a twist to it.
 
twisting inversion at 01:22
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvhpJDfSVZY

Switch up to the top... legal in 3?

Ok I may just be reading wrong, but according to this years rules this would now be illegal correct?

2. Inversions are limited to a 1⁄2 twisting rotation.
Exception: Multi base suspended forward roll may twist up to a full twisting rotation. (see #1. Exception above)

I read that as you can do front fulls however not a backwards full correct? I'm sure @imrichhowboutu would know
 
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