All-Star Rewinds In Level 5

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I'm pretty sure that this past year at Cheersport, during the pyramid the flyers missed the connection and they did the rewind anyway...hit perfect!
that was more of an accidental back tuck basket but @ztaprincess was right. I was talking about the assisted rewinds we did that got replaced by toss extensions
 
If this is considered the "good ole days" I'm going to schedule my hip replacement and order an AARP card.
"good ole days" as in when REAL skills were being thrown, but I feel ya for sure!!
 
I do remember that during their pyramid (there was a big discussion about it because people wondered why the flyer still did what she did), but he is talking about during the actual stunt they did assited rewinds.

Oh sorry! I just remember being impressed how that stunt hit even though the connection was missed!

And, for what is worth, I think the flyer was right to keep going -- because I am pretty sure Cheersport does not give a safety deduction if the illegal move is a result of a mistake, as opposed to an illegal move that is deliberately choreographed into a routine. So in this case, there would not have been a deduction for an illegal move.

And it was awesome.
 
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coed and all girl? or both? or any restrictions?

I think no sex restrictions. For all free flipping entries both feet bust be on the performance surface at the bottom of the dip. That is the only restriction.
 
i dont rewinds in level five, the rules force team to think out of the box to be competitive.
 
I think twisting rewinds originating from the ground should only be allowed in level 6. What will set things apart for level 6 stunting is they can also do free flipping dismounts, and they can originate the flip from anywhere, not just the ground. So you could do it from a prep, and catch it at the top.
 
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I think twisting rewinds originating from the ground should only be allowed in level 6. What will set things apart for level 6 stunting is they can also do free flipping dismounts, and they can originate the flip from anywhere, not just the ground. So you could do it from a prep, and catch it at the top.

I will tell you though that a free flipping dismount is quite a bit easier than a double down.
 
I will tell you though that a free flipping dismount is quite a bit easier than a double down.
Of course. Especially when its forwards and piked (3/4 flip to a cradle). Pretty sure I could get any flyer to do that in less than an hour.

I'm doing stunt privates with a gymnast who has never cheered in her life. She did a front flip from a prep on the first try. Her stretch double down took 3 tries. LOL
 
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Of course. Especially when its forwards and piked (3/4 flip to a cradle). Pretty sure I could get any flyer to do that in less than an hour.

I'm doing stunt privates with a gymnast who has never cheered in her life. She did a front flip from a prep on the first try. Her stretch double down took 3 tries. LOL

Then it is scientifically settled. Front flips are 3 times easier than a stretch double.
 

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