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Am I reading it correctly? A team with 30 members can put up 6 stunts and score in high (most range)?
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I think the extra 2 members has to either tumble or not front spot to max out. If they tumble during it, I believe they can get extra tumbling points as well? Someone please correct me if I'm wrong!Am I reading it correctly? A team with 30 members can put up 6 stunts and score in high (most range)?
If a team has 30 members and 6 stunt groups that is 6 (4x6=24) members not in a stunt. Years prior pretty sure you could only have 3 extra. So 6 stunts could have 27 people on team and max out. But now varsity made the group size by range (i.e. 28-30) so it seems like you have an advantage using 30 and only putting 6 stunts in the air.I think the extra 2 members has to either tumble or not front spot to max out. If they tumble during it, I believe they can get extra tumbling points as well? Someone please correct me if I'm wrong!
technically 10 stunts of 3 could go up. Could this boost up there creativity and difficulty?This was a way by Varsity to separate the high range out a little bit more and reward those teams who are really going above and beyond. To get in the high range, only 6 stunts would be needed... however to score the highest, 7 stunts will be need to be in the air. Granted, other things need to be taken in to account such as skill difficulty and technique. In my opinion, it will be best to put up 7 stunts unless technique is greatly sacrificed...then I'd stick with 6.
technically 10 stunts of 3 could go up. Could this boost up there creativity and difficulty?
technically 10 stunts of 3 could go up. Could this boost up there creativity and difficulty?
I think it could really bite you in the but at worlds, since everything is comparative.