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2009-2012 COP Jumps and leaps
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rg_chik



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PostPosted: Fri, 6-Mar-2009 4:49    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tahnee wrote:
rg_chik wrote:
can someone please answer my previous question....
how did you do your sheets on the computer????????


You should just be able to copy and paste the symbols in, as long as the sheet has been converted from PDF to a Word Document.


copy and paste the symbols from where..?
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CoCoNuTsiopatHic



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PostPosted: Fri, 6-Mar-2009 5:32    Post subject: Reply with quote

rg_chik wrote:
Tahnee wrote:
rg_chik wrote:
can someone please answer my previous question....
how did you do your sheets on the computer????????


You should just be able to copy and paste the symbols in, as long as the sheet has been converted from PDF to a Word Document.


copy and paste the symbols from where..?


From here --> http://figdocs.lx2.sportcentric.com/external/serve.php?document=485

The text is in French, but it's mostly symbols there so you should be able to figure it out just based on that. It might be harder for the Artistry and Execution symbols, though, since there's more wording there.
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PostPosted: Fri, 6-Mar-2009 5:42    Post subject: Reply with quote

CoCoNuTsiopatHic wrote:
rg_chik wrote:
Tahnee wrote:
rg_chik wrote:
can someone please answer my previous question....
how did you do your sheets on the computer????????


You should just be able to copy and paste the symbols in, as long as the sheet has been converted from PDF to a Word Document.


copy and paste the symbols from where..?


From here --> http://figdocs.lx2.sportcentric.com/external/serve.php?document=485

The text is in French, but it's mostly symbols there so you should be able to figure it out just based on that. It might be harder for the Artistry and Execution symbols, though, since there's more wording there.


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PostPosted: Wed, 8-Apr-2009 22:18    Post subject: Reply with quote

leap with catch of the leg...

Under this new Cop, this element is a leap or a flexibility? And, what's its value? Mr. Green
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PostPosted: Wed, 8-Apr-2009 23:00    Post subject: Reply with quote

dsafilipe wrote:
leap with catch of the leg...

Under this new Cop, this element is a leap or a flexibility? And, what's its value? Mr. Green


Leap. 0.6. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Thu, 9-Apr-2009 2:11    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank youuu... Mr. Green
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PostPosted: Mon, 20-Apr-2009 10:25    Post subject: Reply with quote

What is the Difficulty Value of the Standing Straddle Jump that Anna uses at the start of her new Rope routine? (I'm afraid I can't provide a link. The school internet doesn't allow YouTube).
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PostPosted: Mon, 20-Apr-2009 13:43    Post subject: Reply with quote

AnnaBessonovaNumber1Fan wrote:
What is the Difficulty Value of the Standing Straddle Jump that Anna uses at the start of her new Rope routine? (I'm afraid I can't provide a link. The school internet doesn't allow YouTube).


It's 0.5
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PostPosted: Sun, 3-May-2009 16:13    Post subject: Reply with quote

Speaking of side straddle jumps, a side straddle jump with the trunk bent forward and taken off from both feet should be 0.7: straddle jump base (.4) + side straddle with trunk forward (+.2) + take off from both feet (+.1). In the table of elements, it's only given a value of .6. Was there an error on my or the table's account?

Also, I notice that a lot of gymnasts put their hands on the floor after these jumps. They shouldn't receive difficulty credit for this, right? Are gymnasts often gifted in regards to this, or is there some special circumstance that I don't know about? I've even seen a routine from Kabaeva where she got a 10 even though she put her hands down after a side straddle jump?
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PostPosted: Wed, 6-May-2009 15:40    Post subject: Reply with quote

cidlover wrote:

Also, I notice that a lot of gymnasts put their hands on the floor after these jumps. They shouldn't receive difficulty credit for this, right?


I've wondered that, too, in the past, and I didn't really see anything in the 05/07 Code of Points that acknowledged it one way or the other, and I don't see anything that addresses it in the current CoP, either.
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PostPosted: Fri, 8-May-2009 13:00    Post subject: Reply with quote

cidlover wrote:
Speaking of side straddle jumps, a side straddle jump with the trunk bent forward and taken off from both feet should be 0.7: straddle jump base (.4) + side straddle with trunk forward (+.2) + take off from both feet (+.1). In the table of elements, it's only given a value of .6. Was there an error on my or the table's account?

Also, I notice that a lot of gymnasts put their hands on the floor after these jumps. They shouldn't receive difficulty credit for this, right? Are gymnasts often gifted in regards to this, or is there some special circumstance that I don't know about? I've even seen a routine from Kabaeva where she got a 10 even though she put her hands down after a side straddle jump?


I know that the value is not correct for this straddle jump, thus soon the TC must publish the corrections (including the pivots with progressive straightening of the support leg - again the value is not correct if we follow the basic criteria for this group of pivots).

Regarding the landing, it must be evaluated in Execution, not in difficultes corporelles. Do u agree?
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PostPosted: Sat, 9-May-2009 1:08    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Regarding the landing, it must be evaluated in Execution, not in difficultes corporelles. Do u agree?


The thing is that loss of balance with hand support warrants taking away the value for that difficulty, along with an execution deduction.
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PostPosted: Sat, 9-May-2009 3:42    Post subject: Reply with quote

cidlover wrote:
Sery wrote:

Regarding the landing, it must be evaluated in Execution, not in difficultes corporelles. Do u agree?


The thing is that loss of balance with hand support warrants taking away the value for that difficulty, along with an execution deduction.


You are too strict. Love
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PostPosted: Sat, 9-May-2009 3:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some say strict, others say appropriate. Razz
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PostPosted: Sat, 9-May-2009 20:07    Post subject: Reply with quote

cidlover wrote:
Sery wrote:

Regarding the landing, it must be evaluated in Execution, not in difficultes corporelles. Do u agree?


The thing is that loss of balance with hand support warrants taking away the value for that difficulty, along with an execution deduction.


But with these leaps I don't feel that using the hands is seen as a 'loss of balance'. Maybe 'heavy landing', though, but I think that deduction might've been removed from the CoP.
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