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2009-2012 COP General Questions
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AnnaMia



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PostPosted: Thu, 14-Apr-2011 18:08    Post subject: Reply with quote

papillon.ephemere wrote:
AnnaMia wrote:
Hi,
I'm new in RG, so I hope you can help me with a couple of (stupid) questions Embarassed

Is it allowed to do the same mastery in more pivots, more leaps etc?

Is it allowed to throw the apparatus in more leaps, more jumps, more balances etc?

Is it allowed to throw the apparatus the same way in more (different) jumps?

Anna:)


Hello!

You can do the same mastery/throw in different difficulties as long as the difficulties are... different! Laughing But you will probably loose point in Artistry (insufficient variety)...


Thank you very much, I just wanted to be sure Smile
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PostPosted: Thu, 14-Apr-2011 21:15    Post subject: Reply with quote

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akika10 wrote:
Ummm...........
What exactly is your username supposed to mean? Quiet Confused



?? I see her name even more normal that yours or mine aahhaha what's the problem? Wink


I see what she meant.

The term 'pro ana mia' usually means that someone is supportive of ANorexia and buliMIA. Wink


oh never heard about that before! it is actually intricated to get to that meaning hehe
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PostPosted: Fri, 15-Apr-2011 1:41    Post subject: Reply with quote

AnnaMia wrote:
papillon.ephemere wrote:
AnnaMia wrote:
Hi,
I'm new in RG, so I hope you can help me with a couple of (stupid) questions Embarassed

Is it allowed to do the same mastery in more pivots, more leaps etc?

Is it allowed to throw the apparatus in more leaps, more jumps, more balances etc?

Is it allowed to throw the apparatus the same way in more (different) jumps?

Anna:)


Hello!

You can do the same mastery/throw in different difficulties as long as the difficulties are... different! Laughing But you will probably loose point in Artistry (insufficient variety)...


Thank you very much, I just wanted to be sure Smile


You can only perform the same type of throw twice, otherwise there is a deduction for insufficient variety in the types of throws.
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PostPosted: Fri, 21-Oct-2011 10:50    Post subject: acrobatic elements Reply with quote

Hi! I have a general question about the cop: how often may you repeat a cartweel, rollover etc in a routine? Is it allowed to use a cartweel to penche as a D1 and then use a cartweel again in a Risk with a trow for example?
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PostPosted: Fri, 18-Nov-2011 21:15    Post subject: Value of risk with clubs and hoop Reply with quote

Hello,
Now we have a toss of 2 clubs with one Chaînés and one roll and catch on the floor going to immediate cartwheel on the elbows. What is the value of this toss? How much will it adds to the value is we have one more Chaînés? Same toss with the hoop just catching with your legs. What is the value and how much for an additional Chaînés?
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PostPosted: Fri, 18-Nov-2011 22:59    Post subject: Re: acrobatic elements Reply with quote

Sanne wrote:
Hi! I have a general question about the cop: how often may you repeat a cartweel, rollover etc in a routine? Is it allowed to use a cartweel to penche as a D1 and then use a cartweel again in a Risk with a trow for example?


Yes, and a third time in series in risk.
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PostPosted: Fri, 18-Nov-2011 23:03    Post subject: Re: Value of risk with clubs and hoop Reply with quote

gg1219 wrote:
Hello,
Now we have a toss of 2 clubs with one Chaînés and one roll and catch on the floor going to immediate cartwheel on the elbows. What is the value of this toss? How much will it adds to the value is we have one more Chaînés? Same toss with the hoop just catching with your legs. What is the value and how much for an additional Chaînés?
Thank you.


Throw of 2 clubs (fast rotations): 0.20
Risk (extra rotation, change of axis, change of level, catch of 2 clubs, catch on the floor): 0.90
= 1.10

Adding an extra chaine (or any rotation) to any apparatus increases the value of the risk by 0.20.

Hoop (I'm guessing no elbow cartwheel in this one)
Risk (change of axis, change of level, catch without hands, catch on the floor): 0.70
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PostPosted: Fri, 18-Nov-2011 23:12    Post subject: Hoop Reply with quote

Thank you Tahnee! One more question. What is the value of catching the hoop by stepping on it vs by getting it on a two arms like putting a jacket on?
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PostPosted: Fri, 18-Nov-2011 23:18    Post subject: Re: Hoop Reply with quote

gg1219 wrote:
Thank you Tahnee! One more question. What is the value of catching the hoop by stepping on it vs by getting it on a two arms like putting a jacket on?


Same value - both are a catch without hands. Unless you mean putting your arms through the hoop behind you, then it is also without sight.
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PostPosted: Sun, 4-Dec-2011 11:47    Post subject: Reply with quote

*Kalinka* wrote:
*Kalinka* wrote:
Could anyone help me with this risk with clubs? I'm not sure about what I have to declare and about the value... It's a cascade throw. Smile I put all the passages:
1) Throw of the first club.
2) Throw of the second club.
3) Catch of the first club.
4) One chainé.
5) Rotation around vertical axis (on the floor, so I have to declare the change of level) while I'm catching the second club. Sorry but I don't know the English name to indicate this type of rotation, anyway Simona Peycheva performs it two times at 0:09 in this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2CtZMyfPqI)

Isn't there anyone who knows it? Sad


I would call number 5 a scramble roll Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed, 18-Jan-2012 4:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

What is the value of the parallel toss with 2 clubs, 2 rotations, roll and catching into elbow cartwheel if you drop one club? Is it half of 0.9 or nothing?

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PostPosted: Wed, 18-Jan-2012 10:26    Post subject: Reply with quote

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What is the value of the parallel toss with 2 clubs, 2 rotations, roll and catching into elbow cartwheel if you drop one club? Is it half of 0.9 or nothing?

Thank you.


0.00
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PostPosted: Wed, 18-Jan-2012 16:15    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you. Is it 0.00? Not even 0.2 for throw?
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PostPosted: Wed, 18-Jan-2012 23:21    Post subject: Reply with quote

gg1219 wrote:
Thank you. Is it 0.00? Not even 0.2 for throw?


You may be able to pay the throw.. That's something I need clarified actually. Confused
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PostPosted: Mon, 23-Jan-2012 18:30    Post subject: Boomerang toss with ribbon Reply with quote

Thank you Tahnee ! One more question for you please.
What is the value of boomerang toss with ribbon? How does this value change if you bring ribbon back not by pulling it, but by stepping on it?
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