ALittleBitTwisted
Most Positive :)
- Dec 14, 2009
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Oh gosh..pretty much all of mine have been said to be honest, but here are some of them
-scales to arabesque
-double downs to stomachs (they think we don't notice...really?!)
-ankle stretches
-scales that open up oddly ie. too open, too much to the side and to be honest, I hate bent leg scales :( IMO it should be all straight or not at all..it's an easy fix, flyers just stretch! :)
-my BIGGEST pet peeve though is believe it or not, sloppy straight cradles and catches..you could have just hit a beautiful, solid sequence..but then its completely killed with a janky cradle!! I've seen it happen way too many times..especially dismounting out of pyramids!
^^I think things like clean cradles, pointed toes, and flexibility can be taught at the very beginning of the season/cheer career and then they just become habit..however those who are never taught will have a tough time making them a habit.
-scales to arabesque
-double downs to stomachs (they think we don't notice...really?!)
-ankle stretches
-scales that open up oddly ie. too open, too much to the side and to be honest, I hate bent leg scales :( IMO it should be all straight or not at all..it's an easy fix, flyers just stretch! :)
-my BIGGEST pet peeve though is believe it or not, sloppy straight cradles and catches..you could have just hit a beautiful, solid sequence..but then its completely killed with a janky cradle!! I've seen it happen way too many times..especially dismounting out of pyramids!
^^I think things like clean cradles, pointed toes, and flexibility can be taught at the very beginning of the season/cheer career and then they just become habit..however those who are never taught will have a tough time making them a habit.