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would this be for every level? because i think it would be difficult for a 12 year old boy, still pretty far from puberty, to be able to coed stunt.
this comment describes my 13 yr old son. he is a pretty good tumbler on his small limited team but I just don't see him coed stunting for a couple of years. I kind of like where King is going with this though, at least to a point, cause I can't wait to see my kid coed stunt but think if this scenario became the rule unless a team could guarantee at least 1 stunting boy AG is a more attractive option vs coed.
 
Side note but it might just be that my phones blurry, but where is the spotter? Behind the stunt I tried to see but couldn't find one.

I'm pretty sure there isn't one. Even in level 6 you would need a spotter because she's doing more than just a lib or awesome/cupie.
 
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I'm pretty sure there isn't one. Even in level 6 you would need a spotter because she's doing more than just a lib or awesome/cupie.

Nyet. Spotter only needed for twisting/flipping transitions or single arm extended leg body positions.
 
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in 6 or 5? or both?

Just 6. What is funny is what EXTREMELY difficult stunts require no spot at all, and what very easy stunts do.
 
Just 6. What is funny is what EXTREMELY difficult stunts require no spot at all, and what very easy stunts do.
ok that is what i thought but i thought but i got confused
ya i think it is really strange.... the rules are getting somewhere but have some speed bumps on the way!

you must have a spot for every coed stunt you do in 5 correct? Even a toss hands?
 
I just wanted to add in how well the 50% tumbler and 50% stunter works! On my large limited coed university team we have 4 boys. 2 of which came in with tumbling and 2 of which came in with some, but very limited coed stunting experience. They all have learned to coed stunt and the 2 that came in with no tumbling have even started to pick some of it up. But it works incredibly well that we have 2 boys that can tumble amazingly and 2 that are amazing stunters, so in the opening section and tumbling sections we are able to have better stunts going in the back because of the 2 boys that only stunt. And personally I love coed stunting, so I'm all for it becoming a requirement!
 
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ok that is what i thought but i thought but i got confused
ya i think it is really strange.... the rules are getting somewhere but have some speed bumps on the way!

you must have a spot for every coed stunt you do in 5 correct? Even a toss hands?
not toss hands because it isn't extended. Non extended stunts never require spotters except for cradles. Ie in level two you can do 18 elite stunt sequences without spots
 
Nyet. Spotter only needed for twisting/flipping transitions or single arm extended leg body positions.

Oops, that's what I thought too (heel stretches need a spot?!). I looked up the rules and misread single-arm as single-leg. Then I was like, jeez, since when is level 6 more restrictive than college?
 
Oh my, the Political Correctness police have made it to the fierceboard. But anyway, to answer your question here is how a MAN stunts:


Oh ok thanks for clearing things up! Thanks to you I can see the light now, I am no longer lost. Here was little silly me thinking that the way someone stunts had nothing to do with him being a man. Here I thought that a man was defined by what he did in his daily life but once again thanks for showing me the way.

HEY GUYS! LOOKS LIKE WE ALL BETTER START DOING DOUBLE ONE ARMED REWINDS IF WE WANT TO BE CONSIDERED REAL MEN

Oh can you also show me how a real girl stunts? Or how a real "boy" tumbles? I just want to make sure that Im not a fake boy since Im obviously not a "real man".
 
Oh ok thanks for clearing things up! Thanks to you I can see the light now, I am no longer lost. Here was little silly me thinking that the way someone stunts had nothing to do with him being a man. Here I thought that a man was defined by what he did in his daily life but once again thanks for showing me the way.

HEY GUYS! LOOKS LIKE WE ALL BETTER START DOING DOUBLE ONE ARMED REWINDS IF WE WANT TO BE CONSIDERED REAL MEN

Oh can you also show me how a real girl stunts? Or how a real "boy" tumbles? I just want to make sure that Im not a fake boy since Im obviously not a "real man".

Because I have no words to respond, I'll let Simon do the talking...

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