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What about open 0.0 because I'd totally make that team. But I'd probably be nuggeting at some point in that routine.
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There has never been an Open 4.2 division in the US
What about open 0.0 because I'd totally would make that team. But I'd probably be nuggeting at some point in that routine.
wouldn't the dolls still count as stunting? (I actually use my brothers batman toy as a flyer for fun XD im not lying cx)For running tumbling, you could skip across the floor. Stunts would be standing in formation and using American Girl dolls for flyers. Jumps would be T jumps. The dance would consist of twerking. Hmm, sounds like a good idea to me.
Everything would just be marked but in a very intense and fierce wayWhat about open 0.0 because I'd totally make that team. But I'd probably be nuggeting at some point in that routine.
(Aus too) Yeah same, I don't think I would make an open 4/5 team by the time I age out. I'm not a natural tumbler so I will probably join an open 2 or 3. It's still about 5 years until I age out, but I don't see myself working lays or fulls by then, I see myself face planting my tuck.In Australia we have all open levels from 1 to 6, including 4.2. At a guess I'd say 2 is probably the most popular level although I'd need to check numbers to confirm that. For open age there were only three 4.2 level teams in the country at our national championships a couple of months ago. Although it probably seems strange to other countries I definitely appreciate that we have the lower levels for open age, especially for someone like myself who started cheer very late.
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it says Senior Open Cheer 4.2 in the desc of the video
it says Senior Open Cheer 4.2 in the desc of the video
it says Senior Open Cheer 4.2 in the desc of the video
so a senior open could of had a 8 year old and a 18 year old on that team?Open is international age brackets. Senior Open used to exist to allow gyms to have kids younger than the bottom age on senior teams. It hasn't existed in quite a number of years. But to answer your original question...WC had a 4.2 in the first year of that divisions existence (either 2009 or 2010). It was a normal senior 4.2 team.
Yesso a senior open could of had a 8 year old and a 18 year old on that team?
Yes. I believe it was supposed to help the small gym, who didn't have enough kids to field a younger team and a senior team. I think 09 was the last year of Senior Open, but I could be off by a year.so a senior open could of had a 8 year old and a 18 year old on that team?