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Would be interesting to see the 200 meters of '68 run again.
Would you raise a spirit stick in defiance?
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Would be interesting to see the 200 meters of '68 run again.
240% increase i believeI'm so upset about the price increase. What our family watched last year for $150 will this year cost us $510. That's a percentage hike of what???
I'll bite here. I understand the rules, agree to disagree with some of them, but I don't have a level 5 nor worlds caliber athlete to really worry about this issue. However, there seems to be an underlying issue or stance the USASF is taking direct aim at with the new rules and reading through this thread I sense the same, so please if no one wants to share on here, feel free to pm me and explain a little more. Thanks!
The Sixth - but that would involve directly calling a program out and placing them on public blast. Something that they have been very reluctant to do. If it is/was a higher profile team could you imagine? the commentary? That is why a blanket policy, while harder to enforce actually is better because then they can say that the offenders were warned.
Personally I think some of it is overkill, (High 5?) but I can deal with the policy on celebrations. Looking at where they are trying to go, I get it.
Either people need to embrace it (what Varsity/USASF) is doing or another option needs to be made available. Time is coming where we are all going to have to choose.
Can you imagine Gabbi Douglas at the Olympics nailing her FX and falling to the ground and going crazy and her coaches running up on that floor and falling all over her .... Ya, the world would just REALLY want to see that.... :rolleyes: This is why it needs to stay professional or we'll never get out of our little bubble and expand for all the world to see and appreciate us as a legit sport.
ASCheerMan do you know why they chose to make the park hopper pass only include two day admission for what is clearly a three day comp? I think if they would make it three day, a lot of people would be less angry...and it just makes more sense to make a 3 day hopper pass for a 3 day competition include 3 day entry to said competition.
That was one of the very recommendations that were discussed on this board after last year. You will get a 3 day pass to ESPN with the package. Than for finals there will be 3 separate sessions. You will need a ticket for each. The milk house will be emptied before the next session begins. This was at the request of lots of people from this board... They listened to what everyone was asking for.
That was one of the very recommendations that were discussed on this board after last year. You will get a 3 day pass to ESPN with the package. Than for finals there will be 3 separate sessions. You will need a ticket for each. The milk house will be emptied before the next session begins. This was at the request of lots of people from this board... They listened to what everyone was asking for.
For the record- chest bumps and high-fives were specifically named. As was hugging coaches. Which I've seen several gymnasts do as well..
I've seen gymnasts throw temper tantrums when they come off the floor but are still seen in the arena area- does that count?
wait, so are you saying that it would even include those buying the normal, on site, allstar packages as well?
I'm so upset about the price increase. What our family watched last year for $150 will this year cost us $510. That's a percentage hike of what???
wait, so are you saying that it would even include those buying the normal, on site, allstar packages as well?