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Anna Kull
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Posted: Sat, 20-Dec-2008 8:44 Post subject: 2009-2012 COP flexibility and waves |
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Here is the topic about flexibility and waves _________________ RG is the true reason to go on in my life! |
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splitlegtumbling
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Posted: Tue, 30-Dec-2008 8:51 Post subject: Re: 2009-2012 COP flexibility and waves |
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what element from the flexibility and waves have the most difficulty value? |
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Tahnee RSG.net Moderator
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Posted: Tue, 30-Dec-2008 13:57 Post subject: |
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Highest value written in the code is a H for the triple one foot tonneau.
But, if you add a walkover to a few of the skills (B arch to chest balance for example), some become an I (0.9). _________________ http://www.youtube.com/Tahnee2612 |
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splitlegtumbling
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Posted: Tue, 30-Dec-2008 15:10 Post subject: |
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Tahnee wrote: | Highest value written in the code is a H for the triple one foot tonneau.
But, if you add a walkover to a few of the skills (B arch to chest balance for example), some become an I (0.9). | thanks Tanhee do you know any gymnast that perform this element on their routines? |
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Tahnee RSG.net Moderator
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Posted: Tue, 30-Dec-2008 23:54 Post subject: |
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splitlegtumbling wrote: | Tahnee wrote: | Highest value written in the code is a H for the triple one foot tonneau.
But, if you add a walkover to a few of the skills (B arch to chest balance for example), some become an I (0.9). | thanks Tanhee do you know any gymnast that perform this element on their routines? |
I know Alex Orlando does the double (actually, a lot of gymnasts do this, but Alex is probably the best example), but I don't think I've seen anyone do the triple. _________________ http://www.youtube.com/Tahnee2612 |
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splitlegtumbling
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Posted: Wed, 31-Dec-2008 1:25 Post subject: |
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Tahnee wrote: | splitlegtumbling wrote: | Tahnee wrote: | Highest value written in the code is a H for the triple one foot tonneau.
But, if you add a walkover to a few of the skills (B arch to chest balance for example), some become an I (0.9). | thanks Tanhee do you know any gymnast that perform this element on their routines? |
I know Alex Orlando does the double (actually, a lot of gymnasts do this, but Alex is probably the best example), but I don't think I've seen anyone do the triple. | thanks Tanhee that was an amazing element |
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Tashik
Joined: 12 Oct 2005 Posts: 388
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Posted: Thu, 8-Jan-2009 11:37 Post subject: |
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Tahnee wrote: | Highest value written in the code is a H for the triple one foot tonneau.
But, if you add a walkover to a few of the skills (B arch to chest balance for example), some become an I (0.9). |
But you can't add a walkover to B arch to chest balance... In criterias at page 62 english september version it says "Note: The general criteria do not apply to the difficulties mentioned in § 6.2.6."
Right? |
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Tahnee RSG.net Moderator
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Posted: Thu, 8-Jan-2009 12:28 Post subject: |
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Tashik wrote: | Tahnee wrote: | Highest value written in the code is a H for the triple one foot tonneau.
But, if you add a walkover to a few of the skills (B arch to chest balance for example), some become an I (0.9). |
But you can't add a walkover to B arch to chest balance... In criterias at page 62 english september version it says "Note: The general criteria do not apply to the difficulties mentioned in § 6.2.6."
Right? |
You are right - thanks for pointing this one out, because I was going to use that skill in my routines! _________________ http://www.youtube.com/Tahnee2612 |
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Tashik
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Posted: Thu, 8-Jan-2009 13:01 Post subject: |
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Tahnee wrote: | Tashik wrote: | Tahnee wrote: | Highest value written in the code is a H for the triple one foot tonneau.
But, if you add a walkover to a few of the skills (B arch to chest balance for example), some become an I (0.9). |
But you can't add a walkover to B arch to chest balance... In criterias at page 62 english september version it says "Note: The general criteria do not apply to the difficulties mentioned in § 6.2.6."
Right? |
You are right - thanks for pointing this one out, because I was going to use that skill in my routines! |
You are welcome! I noticed that yesterday But I read somewhere on the forum that this maybe will be changed to be the opposite, that you will only be able to add general criteria to difficulties mentioned in § 6.2.6 and 6.2.4... So we should wait and see |
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Invisible Hedgehog
Joined: 27 Oct 2003 Posts: 1718 Location: Ukraine, Kyiv
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Posted: Fri, 9-Jan-2009 20:34 Post subject: |
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yes in the Errata it is mentioned that you can add walkover ONLY to 6.2.6 and 6.2.4 _________________ Ridentem dicere verum quid vetat
check - http://www.ukraine-rg.com ! |
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viddy
Joined: 26 Oct 2003 Posts: 413 Location: Canada :D
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Posted: Fri, 9-Jan-2009 21:43 Post subject: |
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An Egyptian membr of our forum did a triple tonneau in Maderia 1-2 (?) year(s) ago The tonneau is such a beautiful flexibility! |
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Tahnee RSG.net Moderator
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Posted: Fri, 9-Jan-2009 23:39 Post subject: |
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Invisible Hedgehog wrote: | yes in the Errata it is mentioned that you can add walkover ONLY to 6.2.6 and 6.2.4 |
Ok, thanks. _________________ http://www.youtube.com/Tahnee2612 |
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Tashik
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Posted: Sat, 10-Jan-2009 14:10 Post subject: |
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Oh, I want this ERRATA...Is it something more important there?
By the way, I have another question, in 6.2.7 Total body waves, in criteria there is + 0,10 + Total body wave, down to the floor and + 0,40 + Total body wave, from the floor up, with or without back bend of the trunk. It is not saying anything about doing it through toes, but in the pictures it does. So my question is if gymnast is sitting on the flore with her legs in front of her and goes up with wave passing on the tips of the toes, can it be count as difficulty? Like Chashina did in this video at 1:07?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq4LAeCaJ5Y |
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Invisible Hedgehog
Joined: 27 Oct 2003 Posts: 1718 Location: Ukraine, Kyiv
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Posted: Sat, 10-Jan-2009 15:41 Post subject: |
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Tashik wrote: | Oh, I want this ERRATA...Is it something more important there?
By the way, I have another question, in 6.2.7 Total body waves, in criteria there is + 0,10 + Total body wave, down to the floor and + 0,40 + Total body wave, from the floor up, with or without back bend of the trunk. It is not saying anything about doing it through toes, but in the pictures it does. So my question is if gymnast is sitting on the flore with her legs in front of her and goes up with wave passing on the tips of the toes, can it be count as difficulty? Like Chashina did in this video at 1:07?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq4LAeCaJ5Y |
I don't think you have to be on toes, it is not mentioned anywhere
by the way, in the Errata it is mentioned that you can add a value of a total wave (+0.10) to any difficulty and your value will go up on 0.10. Actually it is not very clear how the difficulty should be connected to the wave but I hope we will see it more during the season _________________ Ridentem dicere verum quid vetat
check - http://www.ukraine-rg.com ! |
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Tashik
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Posted: Sat, 10-Jan-2009 16:36 Post subject: |
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Invisible Hedgehog wrote: | Tashik wrote: | Oh, I want this ERRATA...Is it something more important there?
By the way, I have another question, in 6.2.7 Total body waves, in criteria there is + 0,10 + Total body wave, down to the floor and + 0,40 + Total body wave, from the floor up, with or without back bend of the trunk. It is not saying anything about doing it through toes, but in the pictures it does. So my question is if gymnast is sitting on the flore with her legs in front of her and goes up with wave passing on the tips of the toes, can it be count as difficulty? Like Chashina did in this video at 1:07?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq4LAeCaJ5Y |
I don't think you have to be on toes, it is not mentioned anywhere
by the way, in the Errata it is mentioned that you can add a value of a total wave (+0.10) to any difficulty and your value will go up on 0.10. Actually it is not very clear how the difficulty should be connected to the wave but I hope we will see it more during the season |
Thank you IH, so you mean that this wave up from the floor (like Chashina did in this video) is a difficulty 0,5? |
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