- Apr 11, 2016
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I've read just about all I can read and All I can come up with in all star cheerleading, difficulty is subjective. The way I understand gymnastics, you turn in your routine prior to performing and they set your difficulty. If you don't execute the stunts they remove points. Cheer decides your difficulty as they watch it and whatever team makes them feel something emotionally, thats who gets the highest score. I think its sad because I have a new found respect for the athletics surrounding all-star cheer. I think the kids train extremely hard but superior skill is not rewarded. I think from a competitive stand point, its no more than a pageant and can't be taken serious as a sporting event until the judging is cleaned up. From what people in the industry have told me, its a money play to keep smaller gyms interested. However the one example I know of involved 3 large gyms, so I can't understand that logic fully.@Souldier welcome to FB! I recommend searching scoring threads in the search bar to start.
I found this really random video. Im guessing its satire or some fan posting it but its proves the point I'm referring to.
its under a user on youtube called "honestusasf"
In all, it just left me more confused. So I'm off to the music threads since thats my area of expertise. Hope the Usasf gets it together. Good luck next season all!