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2009-2012 COP balances
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Ksenia



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PostPosted: Sun, 9-Jan-2011 13:07    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello I would like to ask you the value of this balance.It is with change of shape, from Arabesque to Side Split without help and then Front Split without help

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PostPosted: Sun, 9-Jan-2011 13:19    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm guessing you mean a fouette balance, since you have listed three different shapes. The value of these balances is a base 0.5 plus the value of the first balance, an arabesque, which is 0.2 - the final value would be 0.7. You would be better off starting with the unheld front or side split shape as these are worth 0.3, and so the balance would be a 0.8.
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PostPosted: Sun, 9-Jan-2011 13:32    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for your answer Very Happy it was really helpful
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PostPosted: Sun, 9-Jan-2011 14:58    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry that I am asking again but I just noticed somethink Embarassed . In a fouette balance we just count the base value and the value of the first balance that we perform? Confused
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PostPosted: Sun, 9-Jan-2011 21:22    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, value of the first balance + 0,50, no bonus
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PostPosted: Mon, 24-Jan-2011 12:05    Post subject: Reply with quote

I watched a DVD from Vervier's competition from last year yesterday and I discovered that a gymnast did a fouetté difficulty conisting of a flex (heel), and then 2 balance positions (relevé) Are this possible in any combinations?
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PostPosted: Tue, 25-Jan-2011 0:34    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anna Kull wrote:
I watched a DVD from Vervier's competition from last year yesterday and I discovered that a gymnast did a fouetté difficulty conisting of a flex (heel), and then 2 balance positions (relevé) Are this possible in any combinations?


Well, she could have written it as a flex, because you can do flexs on toe, it's just not necessary..
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PostPosted: Wed, 26-Jan-2011 14:15    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ah, I see. alltough I don't think she did since the last position was a passé...
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PostPosted: Wed, 26-Jan-2011 16:24    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've seen a lot of gymnasts (above all mid-level gymnasts) who perform fouetté balances with more than one "low-leg" position. For instance, ring without help, to horizontal front leg, to passé.
I though that performing at least two high legs was comulsory (for example, a circle to passé to grand écart).

I suppose that gymnasts usually get them counted by judges. What do you think?
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PostPosted: Wed, 26-Jan-2011 16:52    Post subject: Reply with quote

Eulucil wrote:
I've seen a lot of gymnasts (above all mid-level gymnasts) who perform fouetté balances with more than one "low-leg" position. For instance, ring without help, to horizontal front leg, to passé.
I though that performing at least two high legs was comulsory (for example, a circle to passé to grand écart).

I suppose that gymnasts usually get them counted by judges. What do you think?


Fouette balances can use any shape. Fouette flexs can only use attitude and higher shapes.
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PostPosted: Sun, 9-Oct-2011 10:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

Can anyone teach me what the element(s) btween 0:57 and 1:00 is in this video please? Is it a fouette balance or is it a balance (for D1) fallowed by an other one (A and only for D2) + an other balance for D1?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aneBp_1QZg8

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PostPosted: Sun, 9-Oct-2011 11:16    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anna Kull wrote:
Can anyone teach me what the element(s) btween 0:57 and 1:00 is in this video please? Is it a fouette balance or is it a balance (for D1) fallowed by an other one (A and only for D2) + an other balance for D1?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aneBp_1QZg8

Thank you

It's a fouette balance (second without handling-passe -battement with handling)

0,30+0,50=0,80
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PostPosted: Sun, 9-Oct-2011 11:48    Post subject: Reply with quote

thank's a lot!
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PostPosted: Sun, 9-Oct-2011 21:01    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anna Kull wrote:
thank's a lot!


welcome Smile
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PostPosted: Mon, 26-Mar-2012 23:57    Post subject: Combination balance with clubs Reply with quote

Hello,
What is the value of side – side inclination with help combination balance with roll of one club from the neck on one arm and catching it with the other club in this arm?
Thank you.
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