- Feb 23, 2012
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Let's just say there is only 1twist in each of them. Haha...
So many details, I can hardly stand it! Haha! Actually that got my mind going for some reason and I just came up with a thing or two myself! :)
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Let's just say there is only 1twist in each of them. Haha...
can someone give me an example of what an inversion is?
thanks would what they do at 1:22 be considered an inversion?Anytime your head and shoulders go below your waste/hips. A cartwheel or backwalk over in or out of a stunt or a backtuck or front tuck in a pyramid, etc would all be examples of inversions. Hope that helps!
thanks would what they do at 1:22 be considered an inversion?
at 2:05 that would be an example of the suspended forward rolls if she had another brace, correct? Also, would the dismount at 1:55 be legal now with the inversion thing?
So, the dismount would have to be from prep level? Thank you for clearing that up!My understanding is that the dismount will only be allowed if it starts at shoulder height or below. According to rule 2-5-5 and the forward flip (forward suspended roll has the bases or posts holding flyers hands while inverting) at 2:05 would be legal if there were another bracer on the other side in a pyramid according to rule 2-5-6. Does that make sense? Again if anyone disagrees with my understanding let me know. :)