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that's because she does...It actually looks like Maddie falls
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that's because she does...It actually looks like Maddie falls
oh no! She falls! Its the end of the world, dang people ,she is human you know.It actually looks like Maddie falls
*sigghh* nothing drastic is going to change, it has all been made very clear. we can all only hope they mix things up next year. the 2011 routine is so similar to the 2010 one, lets cross our fingers things will be more different next year! i feel like i am watching the same exact routine as last year with some minor differences, JMO
haha well why fix what isn't broken? :)
oh no! She falls! Its the end of the world, dang people ,she is human you know.
Are Worlds televised???
that's because she does...
She and they all do all the time in practice, as does everyone else. Pressure meets execution at Worlds and hitting these skills is a bit more difficult on that stage. To those of you that see the routine as exactly the same as last year, spend a little time and look a little closer. The basic format of the routine is not that different but the skills and execution have improved dramatically. Today they spent 15 minutes doing the routine with both arms through their shorts to keep their arms at their sides. I look forward to everyone seeing them, but this team is a lot more than stunting, Celine and pryamids. They are throwing at least 18 running doubles solidly, they have 13 1, 2 or 3 to doubles after losing 2 highly skilled tumblers to ACL injuries in the last month. Their transitions are good and improving, the routine has been fine tuned. They are not significantly behind in any area of the routine to any team in the division. In fact, I don't see them being behind in any skill except standing fulls. This team will win or lose, not a few stunt groups, but because of the skill and execution of every athlete on that floor.
But, there is another story behind the scenes that is coming together that will make winning or losing a competition of litte consequence. You will all know what I'm talking about when it happens and remember, cheer can teach you about competition, preparation, teamwork, execution and a myriad of other lessons, but living your life to the fullest, in the best manner available to you is infinitely more important.