- Mar 15, 2011
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Yea I thought that was illegal when I saw it. The twisting is continuous, but primary weight is at 2 person-high.Apparently the piggy back is illegal.
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Yea I thought that was illegal when I saw it. The twisting is continuous, but primary weight is at 2 person-high.Apparently the piggy back is illegal.
Which move is the piggy back. Where in the routine
Beginning of the routine during the standing tumbling. It's the back center of the mat.Which move is the piggy back. Where in the routine
That was my interpretation as well. It definitely popped into my head as being illegal when I first saw it.I know they've pushed into gray areas with similar things in pyramids before, but they always seemed much faster and clearly a transition. I agree with this one being illegal. While she is "in motion" the whole time, it's clearly not a transition and the middle girl is definitely weight-bearing.
Or do I not understand those rules clearly? I admit I'm not the best interpreter.
assuming SE is a typo and they didn't actually sneak 1 more athlete on the floor?..Large senior 5 scores![]()
If it's an at large, the bid does not get passed on to someone else. It will no longer exist.
Yes, at-large bids disappear. If a team has a partial paid and then upgrades to full paid, the partial gets passed down. But at-larges do not.So if a team has an at large and upgrades to a full paid or partial paid, the bid no longer exists? Because if that's the case there's something going on differently in Canada because for as long as I can remember they've passed along at large bids when that happens.
Yes, at-large bids disappear. If a team has a partial paid and then upgrades to full paid, the partial gets passed down. But at-larges do not.