Yes, We Saw The Flawless Double Fulls ... Please Fix Your Motions

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Dec 15, 2014
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Level 5 skills across the board .... Variation of consecutive whipped jumps to standing tucks .... Squad fulls ... Sometimes squad double fulls .... But 75% of your high-v floats into position with broken wrist and loose donut holes. How does this happen? Is good motion technique something of the past? I have seen youth Level 1 teams with cleaner motion technique/execution than Sr. Coed Level 5 IOC teams ..... from the same gym .... I just don't get it.
 
Level 5 skills across the board .... Variation of consecutive whipped jumps to standing tucks .... Squad fulls ... Sometimes squad double fulls .... But 75% of your high-v floats into position with broken wrist and loose donut holes. How does this happen? Is good motion technique something of the past? I have seen youth Level 1 teams with cleaner motion technique/execution than Sr. Coed Level 5 IOC teams ..... from the same gym .... I just don't get it.


Sr. Coed Level 5 IOC is not a division.

By the way, the 3 post newbie rule doesn't mean you have to create 3 threads. You can just reply to the existing newbie threads that were created for that purpose.
 
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I'm more than confused and I'm sure there have already been threads made regarding to your concerns. There is no such division in All star cheer. You shouldn't list your self as a retired cheerleader of any aspect if you don't even know the differences between each division or what kinds of divisions there actually are.


http://usasfrules.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/USASF-Age-Grid-13-14-Rev-10-15-13.pdf

Here's a grid to educate your self on the divisions :)
 
I'm more than confused and I'm sure there have already been threads made regarding to your concerns. There is no such division in All star cheer. You shouldn't list your self as a retired cheerleader of any aspect if you don't even know the differences between each division or what kinds of divisions there actually are.


http://usasfrules.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/USASF-Age-Grid-13-14-Rev-10-15-13.pdf

Here's a grid to educate your self on the divisions :)
Maybe they're a retired high school cheerleader that isn't familiar with the all star divisions? Just throwing that idea out there


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I'm more than confused and I'm sure there have already been threads made regarding to your concerns. There is no such division in All star cheer. You shouldn't list your self as a retired cheerleader of any aspect if you don't even know the differences between each division or what kinds of divisions there actually are.


http://usasfrules.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/USASF-Age-Grid-13-14-Rev-10-15-13.pdf

Here's a grid to educate your self on the divisions :)

It's probably a good idea for you to stop telling people what they should and shouldn't be presenting themselves as.
 
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