- Dec 4, 2009
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An international team is an open team.
Bwahahaha, good post.
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An international team is an open team.
Bwahahaha, good post.
Last I checked the division was called International Open Level 5!
we are talking about my grand unified theory, not how it currently is. if one piece is hypothetical, to keep things clear lets discuss all as hypothetical.
i agree with alot of your points except this one, i'm 20 and practice twice a week, have a job, and bust my butt everyday in the gym to have the skills to compete on a international team. i competed on a open 6 team last year and it def wasn't taken as seriously as say the international division this year, yes im on a team with younger kids, but i can be respectful and be a role model esp to the kids i coach. i come in the gym and do what i need to do and be just as much as a asset to the team as the 16 year old girls. yes i understand there needs to be a separation but i feel this division is such a perfect division for people like me who want to stay competitive in level 5, who aged out and still ABLE to do the skills. Open teams just weren't for me and i have a few friends in the same situation.
Not sure I like #9... Great idea but seems very tedious and hard to do.
Adding another rule: No crossing between levels UNLESS you qualify as a small gym.
I'm usually not this dense I promise (Don't ask Acedad he doesn't like me) but can you explain the difference in a wide disparity and zero chance of winning? If the disparity was wide enough that'd leave no chance of winning right?
Maybe I've just had too much cheer for 1 day. I'll sleep on it and come back in the morning after my coffee. LOL I really want to see your point.
Adding another rule: No crossing between levels UNLESS you qualify as a small gym.
HECK NO! LOL! We dont qualify as a small gym, but for our area, we are a "small gym" We have 120 atheletes. This year I beleieve we only have 5 crossovers. 2 of them started on our Senior 1 and got BHSs so cross to our Senior 2, and they other 3 go from our Senior 4, to our Senior 3. At this point, we do have a few crossovers, but they are due to injuries, absenses, etc. If we couldnt have crossovers, our teams would be less competitive.
Modification then: Crossovers can only go one level up or down. That make more sense?
Modification then: Crossovers can only go one level up or down. That make more sense?