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my stunt group did it to a one leg and the first time we did it; it hit right away
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It's hard to picture until you see it. But then it's a DUH moment.
Just set for a normal fullup from smoosh, then bring the left foot in front and across, and have the other base reach behind the right foot with their right arm and grab the heel area. Then just let it dip and unravel.
Morgankay88 I have wondered the same thing. After we tried it we discussed it and one of my coaches felt strongly that since it wasn't a release move that it wouldn't count toward our difficulty. So with the girls saying it was awkward (and they did look a bit awkward doing it), one coach arguing that it may hurt us for not being released AND taking extra time to get the grip just right before going up, we decided against using it.
We will revisit it if I know it won't hurt us by not being a release move. I would much rather use this grip that hits 99-100% of the time than the usual way which is about 75-80% for us right now.
Even if it is not scored as high, it would probably be a better gamble than a bobble or fall deduction.