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I don't understand why they say ''The boys are weak'' whenever last episode they said the NZ boy is so amazing
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she was on SSX last season.I love Miss. North Carolina! She is an amazing performer and such a skilled athlete! I've seen her throw skills that I don't remember seeing her compete! I'm looking forward to seeing what she brings to the team! Keep pushing Marci!!!
I don't understand why they say ''The boys are weak'' whenever last episode they said the NZ boy is so amazing
Yes, my CP corrected me! Haha!!The Adrian above in the video is not the same Adrian you may be thinking about from TG.
she was on SSX last season.
I haven't heard 'teardrop' scorpion ever, but in our 11th year it seems there has been a switch from 'spike' to 'needle' for a straight-legged scorpion. I remember my cp doing a 'needle' on maybe y4 - reaching toward the ground and grabbing the one-legged ankle for a moment while leaving one leg up in the air pointed.....then coming up to do a scorpion as straight as she could. I don't know when or why the terms seemed to change, but I'm ok with the switch. Just would like to know what now we should call the old 'needle'.I really hope that's maddie in the center. Her tear drop scorpion is gorgeous and more visual than needles imo.
Tear drop refers to the shape of the scorpion. A tear drop is a very tall, rounded at the bottom, and gets smaller at the top scorpion.I haven't heard 'teardrop' scorpion ever, but in our 11th year it seems there has been a switch from 'spike' to 'needle' for a straight-legged scorpion. I remember my cp doing a 'needle' on maybe y4 - reaching toward the ground and grabbing the one-legged ankle for a moment while leaving one leg up in the air pointed.....then coming up to do a scorpion as straight as she could. I don't know when or why the terms seemed to change, but I'm ok with the switch. Just would like to know what now we should call the old 'needle'.
so what is a 'teardrop' scorp? a normal scorpion?
Lol my kids scorpion isn't even a Dorito it looks like a square because she can't pull up. Every scorpion I have seen looks better then hers in the air:( I don't even know what to call it!Tear drop refers to the shape of the scorpion. A tear drop is a very tall, rounded at the bottom, and gets smaller at the top scorpion.
The square on the left is my kid (the girl in center has a good scorp I think she just dropped it like a half second early before the pic was taken)
This was from this weekend!
ETA: I promise every single person is pointing forward and only holding the scorpion with one arm. Idk why my kid is the only arm I really see and everyone else's blends in with the pic.
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Stars held a showoff this weekend at an outside venue. Our gym cannot support the showoffs due to size lol. So we put the event together and invited numerous gyms but basically none of them were ready to go yet and said no so we had some small gym come and we did a session just for them before ours. Then we had Laredo All American come and all their teams were amazing!! They did the session with us and we went back and forth between our teams. The event was local to us because we put it together but they traveled very far just to come do our showoff but I'm glad they came.Are Vipers already competing?? We are just getting our music today.
I'm pretty sure she's referring to a scale. I might be wrong though! Feel free to correct me!I haven't heard 'teardrop' scorpion ever, but in our 11th year it seems there has been a switch from 'spike' to 'needle' for a straight-legged scorpion. I remember my cp doing a 'needle' on maybe y4 - reaching toward the ground and grabbing the one-legged ankle for a moment while leaving one leg up in the air pointed.....then coming up to do a scorpion as straight as she could. I don't know when or why the terms seemed to change, but I'm ok with the switch. Just would like to know what now we should call the old 'needle'.
so what is a 'teardrop' scorp? a normal scorpion?
Nope, just a scorpion that's a happy medium between a dorito and a spike/needle.I'm pretty sure she's referring to a scale. I might be wrong though! Feel free to correct me!
Triscuit scorpion? Just tell people that it is her elite skill!Lol my kids scorpion isn't even a Dorito it looks like a square because she can't pull up. Every scorpion I have seen looks better then hers in the air:( I don't even know what to call it!
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