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Thats what i was thinking, because its just an overall awkward position.I have a feeling that she's in a transition, there's no coach that would ever allow an arabesque to be based with the main leg facing front.
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Thats what i was thinking, because its just an overall awkward position.I have a feeling that she's in a transition, there's no coach that would ever allow an arabesque to be based with the main leg facing front.
gofriars610 said:My junior year my high school's coach changed from a traditional, old-school high school only coach to a former all star coach. He liked arabesques with the open hips. We called it "peeing on a hydrant." the old coach liked it the ballerina way, with squared hips and knee down.
I believe it's her imitiation at a peeing dog...i hate to be blunt and rude, but what is that? that would bug me so much if i was the coach...
Very hit or miss for me. Some of them are really pretty, and I LOVE how high their chests always are. But I don't like it with the bent knees.im guessing none of you are fans of Georgia's arabesques? ;)
RIGHT?!?!!? I used to fly girls who would hit beautiful stunts and then hit the weakest, bent elbow, broken wrist motions. I would yell at them from the ground.Forget heel placement and all of that jazz.....
as a judge all we want to see is a knee not bent, a toe pointed and MY GOODNESS ......IS GOOD MOTION TECHNIQUE IN THE AIR TO MUCH TO ASK FOR? (biggest pet peeve)
lol back when I cheered I was the tall back-spot, If my flyer ever had a motion like that I would threaten to knee her when she landed in cradle.RIGHT?!?!!? I used to fly girls who would hit beautiful stunts and then hit the weakest, bent elbow, broken wrist motions. I would yell at them from the ground.
RIGHT?!?!!? I used to fly girls who would hit beautiful stunts and then hit the weakest, bent elbow, broken wrist motions. I would yell at them from the ground.