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Skip to 0:25 and 1:42 for the double downs. Is that a stag, if so, would the judges still count a stag double down as level 5 even though a stag isn't a body position?
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Skip to 0:25 and 1:42 for the double downs. Is that a stag, if so, would the judges still count a stag double down as level 5 even though a stag isn't a body position?
Skip to 0:25 and 1:42 for the double downs. Is that a stag, if so, would the judges still count a stag double down as level 5 even though a stag isn't a body position?
Some teams has done that (I know Hotcheer did it back in the 2014-2015 season). Haven't seen any other teams do it this year or last year ever since though.I think the only way to make a lib double down legal for level 4 is to have contact with the second leg - so like a super low arabesque with the base or back in contact with the foot or a trophy with the backspot on both ankles even if bases are just on one foot
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I remember a Maryland Twisters level 4 team did it a couple years ago tooSome teams has done that (I know Hotcheer did it back in the 2014-2015 season). Haven't seen any other teams do it this year or last year ever since though.
Tons of teams do it, several CA level 4 teams do it, I know my team does.Some teams has done that (I know Hotcheer did it back in the 2014-2015 season). Haven't seen any other teams do it this year or last year ever since though.