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For level 2 , doing a jump to an immediate handspring is illegal, like landing the jump and automatically going backwards (like jumps to tuck). But if you pause it isn't illegal. So like hit the jump on "4" land "5", look up "6", swing "7,8" for the handspring, for example.
t-jump bhs is legal in level 2. You don't need a pause in between. T-jump tuck is legal in level 4 without a pause as well. T-jumps don't count as jumps.
your best bet is to get it in writing from [email protected]I think the fear is that you go to a local competition and the safety judge rules that it is illegal because he/she is unaware that t-jumps don't count as jumps. If it were specified (perhaps as a "Clarification" as under other rules) then coaches would have something to point to and say "here's where it says this is legal." I completely understand that this cannot possibly be done for every single thing that falls into a sort of gray area... but it is certainly something that I take into consideration during choreography. I water down our routine for our first comp not because the kids can't hit but I'm not sure the judges (local rec comp) know the nuances and I've been burned before. That really sucks, much more for the kids than for me. Hard to explain that something *should* be legal and we have no recourse to get those deducted points back.