All-Star Trends For The 2011-2012 Season

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Kelly Rowland- I'm Dat Chick ......it is in everyone's music. Here is a link to in case you haven't heard it.


ETA- I don't believe this is the real video.

omg i know literally EVERYONES music! i put this in the overused music thread not too long ago. i swear i've heard it in 50% of the routines i've seen this season.
 
omg i know literally EVERYONES music! i put this in the overused music thread not too long ago. i swear i've heard it in 50% of the routines i've seen this season.

Agreed, but i love it!! Sure i will be sick of it by the end of the season though :)
 
I reallly hope that fake full ups, running fulls that are an inch off the ground, and spread eagles to tuck are NOT the trend!
 
people running underneath toe touches..
it was cool for a while, now they need to come up with something else
 
With the lack of qualified coaches to teach level 6 skills I don't see it happening. What those teams in Japan are doing is very dangerous and there simply aren't enough qualified coaches here in the US that would risk teaching athletes things like that. They are trying to make the sport safer and some of those things they do are not safe.

Also they still will not be able to do a lot of the crazy things that they do because you have to have the proper amount of spotters for certain things and coed teams are limited to 12 guys. Bangkok did all that they did last year with 15 on the mat and still didn't have enough spotters.

If I'm not mistaken, I believe everyone else is talking about the All-Girl video in the fierce video thread; therefore saying we need to step it up on our co-ed teams if those girls could pull off those amazing skills!
 
The trend I would love to see: unique music. If I hear "run the world" one more time I might go insane.... Especially when it's in a coed mix!!! Erg.
 
Fly by Rihanna and Nicki Minaj, I swore I heard it in at least ten routines at one comp!

and I've been seeing many variations of paper dolls.
 
With the lack of qualified coaches to teach level 6 skills I don't see it happening. What those teams in Japan are doing is very dangerous and there simply aren't enough qualified coaches here in the US that would risk teaching athletes things like that. They are trying to make the sport safer and some of those things they do are not safe.

Also they still will not be able to do a lot of the crazy things that they do because you have to have the proper amount of spotters for certain things and coed teams are limited to 12 guys. Bangkok did all that they did last year with 15 on the mat and still didn't have enough spotters.

I was gonna say...I'm def no expert, but weren't there a lot of illegal elements in those routines as well?
 

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