- Apr 11, 2011
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(Manifests a return of LAG Gens)
Wow! I didn't realize they were ever large! That is so cool!
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(Manifests a return of LAG Gens)
Wow! I didn't realize they were ever large! That is so cool!
Yes in either 2011 or 2012?
Is this when they were large?
Looks like they were large in 2007 and 2011 (I could be wrong tho, I can't find anything before 2007) based on their tweet I'm gonna guess they're back in small?
Here's them in LAG in 2007
I love those backward extension rolls to fulls!
THIS!!(Manifests a return of LAG Gens)
Strength to weight ratio & body weight distribution play big factors in male vs female tumbling - particularly standing back flips. Also, guys are often more fearless (foolish?) about trying some skills. (Just general trend, lots of variance from individual to individual)
All that I've seen officially confirmed is that they are back in a senior 6 division.can anyone confirm whether it's true or not that Fame Super Seniors are back to Medium Senior?
Strength to weight ratio & body weight distribution play big factors in male vs female tumbling - particularly standing back flips. Also, guys are often more fearless (foolish?) about trying some skills. (Just general trend, lots of variance from individual to individual)
Nah.. had my kids on porpoiseWhat’s fascinating to me is that you can see this propensity all across adolescent mammals. Young males are eager to play, learn, and fight with their whole bodies. Young females tend to hang back. You can literally see this in monkeys, dogs, cats, dolphins, etc. Of course there are exceptions, but as a general rule it holds up.
Smoex left medium coed. Makes me sad because they help keep that division competitive and exciting.