- Dec 4, 2009
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I know in gymnastics each routine has a pre-determined difficulty score and then if the judges don't think the routine actually had the right elements in it to get that difficulty score they adjust the top range from 10.0 to whatever they believe the routine should be scored out of. Is this basically what you're wanting to do with cheer?
Kinda. As good as judges are I do not think they can accurately determine how difficult a routine is live with one performance. They can determine with a decent accuracy howe well it was executed and high accuracy how well it was performed and how creative it is. So, eliminate the one part judges do not do well live (not because they aren't good but because it's just not feasibly possible) and let them do what they do well live. The rest be more objective and accurate.