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i agree, i cringe at some "lvl 5" teamsThere are enough teams pushing too far for level 5, lets not add another, harder, level to the mix.
if there are teams that are in level 5 that can barley do level 5 skills, then imagine how many teams are going to push it to be level 6. the skills are alot harder, and more dangerous. imagine one of those teams that can barley do kick doubles try and do double full baskets. :confused:
the amount of teams i saw at cheer evolution nationals and provincials that should stay level 3/4 at the highest that were level 6 in canada scares the absolute heck out of me drops bobbles busts under rotated full and double downs 221 pyramids that should stay ON the ground is simply terrifyingImagine it? I live it. We have no level 5s in Manitoba and a number of level 6. And some are sketchy. Then again, there's sketchy at every level. But double full baskets in sketch form...terrifying.
the amount of teams i saw at cheer evolution nationals and provincials that should stay level 3/4 at the highest that were level 6 in canada scares the absolute heck out of me drops bobbles busts under rotated full and double downs 221 pyramids that should stay ON the ground is simply terrifying
Maybe tumbling wise. Stunts wise....absolutely not. I'm sorry - but even my beloved F5's stunts are nothing compared to Bangkok's.I always thought level six was easier than level five.
not only are there a lot of level five teams being pushed too far, but even some level 6's are. And thats with older athletes.. imagine it with girls 12-18...no thank you!!There are enough teams pushing too far for level 5, lets not add another, harder, level to the mix.
I once witnessed a junior team attempt a 2-2-1 pyramid at Reach the Beach back in 2002. Needless to say, it did not go well on either day. :eek:imagine it with girls 12-18...