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Thanks. I wish it was an S1. The gym has some strategic reason for keeping it at level 2 but I don’t understand it 100%.18-19VAS_Scoring_System.pdf
If the tumbling is janky, the technique score will be lower. The amount of kids you need with the tumbling depends on exactly how many are on the team. However if only 1/4 have the required skills, the score will be in the "below" range.
Why isn't the team a S1?
Thanks. I wish it was an S1. The gym has some strategic reason for keeping it at level 2 but I don’t understand it 100%.
CP tells me they are only scored on the tumbling they do have (so if 3/4 of the team are nuggeting/doing something else, that’s no big deal). However, I’m pretty sure she’s misunderstanding.
Yes, USASF. Although it looks like you linked the Varsity info? There are 12. Four have the required tumbling.I see that you are in Canada. Do you use the USASF scoring system? In my reply to you I linked the USASF scoring system. Check it out. If you are scored with that, it shows very clearly that your tumbling scores are determined not only by the technique of the skill, but the score is also determined by the amount of kids performing the skill.
How many are on your daughters team?
Cheer Canada scoring is basically Varsity scoring I think. Technique is scored based on what you do, but difficulty depends on the number of athletes doing a level appropriate pass.Yes, USASF. Although it looks like you linked the Varsity info? There are 12. Four have the required tumbling.
Thanks, I didn’t realize that.Cheer Canada scoring is basically Varsity scoring I think.
If you have more than most jumping/tumbling or full squad jump/tumbling, is there any advantage? Meaning if you need 12 to get most and you have 16 out of 21 or all 21 jumping/tumbling, is there any more added to the score?