- Dec 4, 2009
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So what if your last group needs the side, do you just not put up the stunt at all?
And am I the only one who isn't a huge fan of the unassisted coed requirement? I like watching complex transitions and skills in a two base stunt way more than watching someone do a toss stretch pop down. Really unless you are doing a toss full up to the top, you are getting a lot of credit for a level 3 or 4 skill
I think a boy backing a group stunt, in general, is kinda ridiculous. Boys, in general, are much stronger pound for pound than a female. I have always not overly enjoyed when boys are in group stunts (that doesn't mean I haven't done it... because I will not be stubborn about something if it isn't rewarded just to be stubborn). A single based stunt to the top is actually extremely impressive and highly underrated. But even now it isn't truly rewarded. Anywhere. In college it is better, but there is still the safety net that someone can touch your stunt and make it hit. And I have stunted so long and watch these sequences with choreographed points for touching or what not I watch all this and just don't think it should count. If you have a decent hands lib and a flyer with a back tuck I can side spot you (pop the hips form the bottom and assist the catch at the top) and get you to hit a consistent rewind in about 30 minutes. I will always be popping the hips and catching the top with you, but score wise its the same as an individual throwing and catching completely by themselves. I can also teach someone to side spot that way. They only help the stunts for really brief periods, but its all the most difficult pieces in a rewind. It's like allowing someone to compete a full where a spot just pops and touches the hips for a second. They do the full, but needed that little bit of guidance and gets full credit for it.
The most impressive stunt thing I have ever seen was SFA about 10 years ago. All the spotters took a knee during the sequence (which is technically legal to do.. I almost did it with Rust a few years ago). As a stunter it takes a lot of mettle to know it is solely your responsible to hit something.