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sora-chan2
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Janita
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Posted: Wed, 7-Jul-2010 20:58 Post subject: |
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OOTCHY wrote: | Invisible Hedgehog wrote: | Juniors begin from 2011 |
so juniors and younger ages |
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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OOTCHY
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Posted: Wed, 7-Jul-2010 22:30 Post subject: |
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ok, thank u everyone |
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Jana
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Posted: Sun, 28-Nov-2010 12:03 Post subject: |
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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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OOTCHY
Joined: 18 Feb 2007 Posts: 1055
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Posted: Mon, 29-Nov-2010 14:11 Post subject: |
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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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Jana
Joined: 16 Jul 2005 Posts: 252 Location: Germany
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Posted: Wed, 1-Dec-2010 8:05 Post subject: |
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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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OOTCHY
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Posted: Wed, 1-Dec-2010 19:23 Post subject: |
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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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Jana
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Posted: Wed, 8-Dec-2010 10:39 Post subject: |
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Thanks for your answers! I believe that I understand now. |
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gg1219
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Posted: Thu, 13-Jan-2011 20:09 Post subject: Fouette question |
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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?
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sora-chan2
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Posted: Thu, 13-Jan-2011 23:35 Post subject: Re: Fouette question |
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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. The horizontal one is worth more. _________________ Bring on the wall!
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gg1219
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Posted: Thu, 13-Jan-2011 23:46 Post subject: fouette |
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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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MariiskA
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Posted: Wed, 13-Apr-2011 9:20 Post subject: |
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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 |
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Tahnee RSG.net Moderator
Joined: 11 Jan 2004 Posts: 3296 Location: Perth, Australia
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Posted: Wed, 13-Apr-2011 11:38 Post subject: |
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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 |
If you begin in passe, you must end with the leg stretched out at horizontal. _________________ http://www.youtube.com/Tahnee2612 |
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MariiskA
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Posted: Wed, 13-Apr-2011 15:33 Post subject: |
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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 |
If you begin in passe, you must end with the leg stretched out at horizontal. |
Thank you very much, Tahnee |
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RhythmicHeart7
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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? _________________ My Blog: www.breakingnewsinrg.blogspot.com |
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