- Aug 30, 2013
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I can see and agree with both sides on this level. From my experience and the 4.2 teams ive seen they are all not very good level 4 stunters. Actually most of the level 4.2 teams that I have seen are almost scary to watch. It seems to me that at a lot of gyms these are the left over kids that don't have enough to be on a level 4 team or even a level 3 team. So its mostly kids that have never stunted level 4. Going from level 2 stunting to level 4 stunting is a big jump. It just seems like most of the teams I have seen at competitions at this level are not ready to compete the level 4 skills. I do agree that 3.2 divison would be a better compromise. The high school kids that dont have any tumbling or level 2 tumbling can still get to do extended stunts that they would do in high school. And this way you are not jumping 2 levels. This is just my opinion. I have seen a few very good 4.2
teams. But it is only a few.
True true. I think that they made level 4.2 instead of 3.2 to give us a challenge and to make money out of us by getting us to buy more stunting classes