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Not all, but alot of them are just not as good as you would think they should be.
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Not all, but alot of them are just not as good as you would think they should be.
Open 4 does exist :)most L6 teams should and could be appropriately placed into L4 open if such a level existed but unfortunately usasf decided at some point that athletes over the age of 17 should have a certain skill set and put everyone into one category.
Open 4 does exist :)
its a trial category this season onlyOpen 4 does exist :)
it is true that many level 6 teams don't have the luxury of practicing together all the time... that has an effect on pyramids and baskets and the overall cleanliness of a routine... it has nothing to do with a guys ability to toss a stunt or a team having no fulls... level 6 is a way to get away from the competition of level 5... take a look at the level 5 partner stunt rules and you will notice that there is plenty of room for difficulty that I doubt very many teams could ever max out except for uk or louisville