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2009-2012 COP Pivots
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sora-chan2



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PostPosted: Wed, 7-Jul-2010 20:34    Post subject: Reply with quote

In the UK we just brought it in for Seniors.
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PostPosted: Wed, 7-Jul-2010 20:58    Post subject: Reply with quote

OOTCHY wrote:
Invisible Hedgehog wrote:
Juniors begin from 2011


so juniors and younger ages Question


seniors is decided by FIG.

Juniors in europe is decided by UEG.

Everything else is decided by federation. So you have to ask your federation to know the answer.
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PostPosted: Wed, 7-Jul-2010 22:30    Post subject: Reply with quote

ok, thank u everyone
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PostPosted: Sun, 28-Nov-2010 12:03    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don´t really understand how to score the fouetté pirouettes.

What value is a fouette passé single, single, single
--> 0.2 (base value) + 0.2 + 0.2 = 0.6?

What value is a fouette passé single, double, double
--> 0.2 + 0.4 + 0.4 = 1.0?

Can I do a double passé pirouette at the beginning of the fouetté?
e.g. double, single, single
--> 0.4 + 0.2 + 0.2 = 0.8?

Any help would be appreciated!
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PostPosted: Mon, 29-Nov-2010 14:11    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jana wrote:
I don´t really understand how to score the fouetté pirouettes.

What value is a fouette passé single, single, single
--> 0.2 (base value) + 0.2 + 0.2 = 0.6?

What value is a fouette passé single, double, double
--> 0.2 + 0.4 + 0.4 = 1.0?

Can I do a double passé pirouette at the beginning of the fouetté?
e.g. double, single, single
--> 0.4 + 0.2 + 0.2 = 0.8?

Any help would be appreciated!


yes u guessed right if u do passe single double double it is 0.2+0.4+0.4=1.0

and ofcourse u can do double at the beggining u can do do whatever u want in the fouette and any number of turns
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PostPosted: Wed, 1-Dec-2010 8:05    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you very much for your answer!

When you do a double passé pirouette at the beginning, what base base value do you take? Really 0.4?
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PostPosted: Wed, 1-Dec-2010 19:23    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jana wrote:
Thank you very much for your answer!

When you do a double passé pirouette at the beginning, what base base value do you take? Really 0.4?


no the base is 0.2 but u will do double so it will be o.4 and then the others with normal 0.2
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PostPosted: Wed, 8-Dec-2010 10:39    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for your answers! I believe that I understand now. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Thu, 13-Jan-2011 20:09    Post subject: Fouette question Reply with quote

Is it allowed to have in one routine two separate fouette pivots: one with fee leg at the horizontal and another one with leg in passé. Are they consider same element or different?

Thank you.
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PostPosted: Thu, 13-Jan-2011 23:35    Post subject: Re: Fouette question Reply with quote

gg1219 wrote:
Is it allowed to have in one routine two separate fouette pivots: one with fee leg at the horizontal and another one with leg in passé. Are they consider same element or different?

Thank you.


They are different elements. Smile The horizontal one is worth more.
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PostPosted: Thu, 13-Jan-2011 23:46    Post subject: fouette Reply with quote

Thank you very much. Just want to clarify:

If you do two horizontal fouette value would be 0.3+0.2=0.5
3 regular would be 0.2x3=0.6

Is there any other way to do 0.6 with fouette as a different pivot if we already have 3 regular fouette in the routine?

Thank you very much sora-chan2 for a quick respond.
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PostPosted: Wed, 13-Apr-2011 9:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

I also have a question about the fouette pivots..

Do you have to end it in plié with the leg stretch out in the side or is it allowed just to stop like a normal pivot?

Thanks in advance Smile
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PostPosted: Wed, 13-Apr-2011 11:38    Post subject: Reply with quote

MariiskA wrote:
I also have a question about the fouette pivots..

Do you have to end it in plié with the leg stretch out in the side or is it allowed just to stop like a normal pivot?

Thanks in advance Smile


If you begin in passe, you must end with the leg stretched out at horizontal.
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PostPosted: Wed, 13-Apr-2011 15:33    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tahnee wrote:
MariiskA wrote:
I also have a question about the fouette pivots..

Do you have to end it in plié with the leg stretch out in the side or is it allowed just to stop like a normal pivot?

Thanks in advance Smile


If you begin in passe, you must end with the leg stretched out at horizontal.


Thank you very much, Tahnee Very Happy
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PostPosted: Fri, 22-Apr-2011 23:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

I downloaded the COP, but I can't figure out: What is the value of an attitude turn into a backgrabbing turn like kondakova often does?
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