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Have you also heard that if you take more than 3 steps after landing a pass (backwards) its considered a deduction... Yeah we found that out at worlds too.
I have never heard this. I'm pretty sure that this is not the case.
 
I have never heard this. I'm pretty sure that this is not the case.
I could understand this at cheersport where they are nazi's about everything.

There was one competition (i believe a cheer tech one last year) that deducted if athletes took a single step after their tumbling.
 
I have never heard this. I'm pretty sure that this is not the case.

I can assure you that I am not lying, we went to ask about a deduction and I think his was less? Told us about the deduction.
 
You may be telling the truth. I can only say that I have never once heard of that being a deduction at Worlds. However, I do not any more special insight into the scoring than what any other coach does.

For some crazy reason, they don't let me decide how the scoring should be handled at Worlds. Perhaps it was my suggestion that all teams that weren't named after cats get a 200 point deduction.
 
If that were true all Rays colors would be followed by the word 'cat's.

Orange Cat
Nuts Cat
Smoke Cat


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I could understand this at cheersport where they are nazi's about everything.

There was one competition (i believe a cheer tech one last year) that deducted if athletes took a single step after their tumbling.

cheertech is crazy about that. one step backwards, even to hit a pose, and you could potentially get deducted. now, it didn't happen all the time, sometimes it would be like one per routine, even if 5 did it and sometimes we'd get none.
 
Have you also heard that if you take more than 3 steps after landing a pass (backwards) its considered a deduction... Yeah we found that out at worlds too.

Ive gotten this comment before. Sometimes, you cant stop the momentum from the pass.
 
My team (Texas Lonestar large lmtd) at worlds on finals day we had a boy on our team not land his standing tumbling going to the side and he flew way off the mat onto the concrete :/ i wondered if and how much of a deduction we got for this.
.5 just for falling off the performing surface :/
 
I saw a few instances on teams where a tumbler stepped off the mat - past the red border - and onto the green - usually with just one foot - would that be considered an out of bounds deduction? Or is it stated two feet on the green to be considered a deduction? Thanks!
 
I saw a few instances on teams where a tumbler stepped off the mat - past the red border - and onto the green - usually with just one foot - would that be considered an out of bounds deduction? Or is it stated two feet on the green to be considered a deduction? Thanks!

One foot or hand touching the green should have been a deduction.
 
One foot or hand touching the green should have been a deduction.

Thanks, that is what I thought - although I have no idea if deductions were given or not, in those instances.
 
I know at Cheersport they don't count it, because our coaches told us it was okay, like when we walk around the back to get to our corner. I was just wondering if any of yall had heard this, To me, it seems like its a high school comp rule. And to the teams with deductions at worlds for this, im terribly sorry. That must suck.
 
I know at Cheersport they don't count it, because our coaches told us it was okay, like when we walk around the back to get to our corner. I was just wondering if any of yall had heard this, To me, it seems like its a high school comp rule. And to the teams with deductions at worlds for this, im terribly sorry. That must suck.
I never knew why people did this. Everyone moved forward 2 feet, there would be a decent sized walk way for people to get by.
 

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