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According to what some people are saying, they're already getting their "five peat"... Even though we've only seen snippets from probably less than 5 other teams. LolI think that Smoed's routine looks fine. It's just that, other teams can beat it unlike in the previous seasons wherein you question if someone can beat them or not
I'm frustrated watching some of these videos of teams at competitions marking skills or not even attempting a section on the scoresheet. It was fine at showcase. It's November. No one is expecting a perfect routine, but if you're competing, you should be going full out for the judges.
Yes! On some level, I'm not sure I understand doing this with showcases either.
If yours is an early one (late August or early September) then maybe.
But why are you marking stuff at a (example) November showcase when you are going to be COMPETING this routine like next week? Or marking at a comp?
If you're marking at a comp, you just made your parents pay and drive basically for a showcase.
Bhahahahahah! Really? Lol. Good luck with that already assumed "five peat"According to what some people are saying, they're already getting their "five peat"... Even though we've only seen snippets from probably less than 5 other teams. Lol
Speaking from my CP's experience, the goal is to have your best performances when it matters most and marking anything at any point during the season could be done for a number of reasons. I'd much rather have a team mark something than risk injury, especially at a showcase or at a competition where the team is unopposed, whether it is in September or April. I'll gladly pay the admission fee and see half a routine than end up with a kid being sent to the emergency room. CP's showcase is late in the season and they marked and/or paused between sections. They stayed healthy and hit when it mattered, so this year if they want to forward roll all over the mat I'm good with it.Yes! On some level, I'm not sure I understand doing this with showcases either.
If yours is an early one (late August or early September) then maybe.
But why are you marking stuff at a (example) November showcase when you are going to be COMPETING this routine like next week? Or marking at a comp?
If you're marking at a comp, you just made your parents pay and drive basically for a showcase.
I'm with you. Showcases are for family and friends so I'm unopposed to marking jumps. I'd rather it be a SAFE confidence builder than a hot mess. That being said, I would not be happy with it happening at a competition unless there was a last minute injury or competition injury.Speaking from my CP's experience, the goal is to have your best performances when it matters most and marking anything at any point during the season could be done for a number of reasons. I'd much rather have a team mark something than risk injury, especially at a showcase or at a competition where the team is unopposed, whether it is in September or April. I'll gladly pay the admission fee and see half a routine than end up with a kid being sent to the emergency room. CP's showcase is late in the season and they marked and/or paused between sections. They stayed healthy and hit when it mattered, so this year if they want to forward roll all over the mat I'm good with it.