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Tahnee RSG.net Moderator
Joined: 11 Jan 2004 Posts: 3296 Location: Perth, Australia
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Posted: Thu, 27-May-2010 13:45 Post subject: |
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You can no longer use this type of handling. It was originally written as handling in the middle of the rope, but now the rope needs to rotate as you handle it in the middle - this does not. _________________ http://www.youtube.com/Tahnee2612 |
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*Malinka*
Joined: 27 May 2010 Posts: 2
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Posted: Thu, 27-May-2010 14:07 Post subject: |
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But Gurbanova still makes it.. |
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Tahnee RSG.net Moderator
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Posted: Thu, 27-May-2010 23:48 Post subject: |
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*Malinka* wrote: | But Gurbanova still makes it.. |
She does it with a single passe pivot, so therefore no body difficulty, and must not count it on her sheet. It is not handling. One of the girls at my club had it in her rope routine this year and recently got told to change it, otherwise her pivot would not count.
Ask the judges in your country. I would be very interested to know if they say this is allowed. _________________ http://www.youtube.com/Tahnee2612 |
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coka
Joined: 14 Jan 2008 Posts: 87
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Posted: Wed, 22-Sep-2010 8:47 Post subject: |
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Isn't it forbidden to finish routine in split? |
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Olya
Joined: 10 Mar 2004 Posts: 941 Location: Hungary
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OOTCHY
Joined: 18 Feb 2007 Posts: 1055
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Posted: Wed, 15-Dec-2010 22:33 Post subject: |
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plz anyone can answer me i am writting my girls sheets and i am very confused about how to write the risk , do i write the arrow outside the bracket and inside the braket i put the R and the other critera or like before i put the r with the arrow ousid e the arrow and the rest of the criteria inside the arrow plz i need an answer quickley as possible |
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Truebluesea
Joined: 11 Nov 2009 Posts: 1436 Location: Brazil
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Posted: Thu, 16-Dec-2010 0:52 Post subject: |
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OOTCHY, this is an example of how I put in my sheet
This risk has two additional rotations (3 chainés + illusion) so you have to put the number of additional rotations after the R.
The first symbol after the "R 2" means a change of axis (chainée goes to illusion) and the "down arrow" and the parenthesis after it is how I am going to catch it (criteria inside it = catch out of field)
Hope this helps _________________ спорт, страсть |
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Tahnee RSG.net Moderator
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Posted: Thu, 16-Dec-2010 1:35 Post subject: |
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All the criteria, including the change of axis/change of level etc., should be inside the bracket, and you don't need to put the down arrow before the bracket - this is what we've been told in Australia anyway. _________________ http://www.youtube.com/Tahnee2612 |
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Truebluesea
Joined: 11 Nov 2009 Posts: 1436 Location: Brazil
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Posted: Thu, 16-Dec-2010 1:39 Post subject: |
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So is this incorrect Tahnee?
I make the sheets of my routines in my own...
Could you give an example? _________________ спорт, страсть |
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Tahnee RSG.net Moderator
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Posted: Thu, 16-Dec-2010 5:09 Post subject: |
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Truebluesea wrote: | So is this incorrect Tahnee?
I make the sheets of my routines in my own...
Could you give an example? |
Sure
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OOTCHY
Joined: 18 Feb 2007 Posts: 1055
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Posted: Thu, 16-Dec-2010 13:37 Post subject: |
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thanks alot but i think truebluesea u can write in the catch of ur example cause it is a catch in the illusion i think .. and tanee this means that any mastery in the begining of the risk as u write in ur example throw in a jump or anyother additional criteria like throw in a jump without the use of the hands so i have to write it in a bracket above the risk but the catch i write in the same bracket of the risk,
plz i need an empty sheet |
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cheyenne
Joined: 19 Jan 2009 Posts: 65 Location: New Zealand
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Posted: Thu, 16-Dec-2010 22:01 Post subject: |
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Just wondering...
Say you had written a risk for example: chaine, roll catch immediately with elbow cartwheel on your sheet. But you threw badly and only completed the chaine, would you still get credit for part of it, as you would for pivots? |
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Tahnee RSG.net Moderator
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Posted: Fri, 17-Dec-2010 0:35 Post subject: |
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cheyenne wrote: | Just wondering...
Say you had written a risk for example: chaine, roll catch immediately with elbow cartwheel on your sheet. But you threw badly and only completed the chaine, would you still get credit for part of it, as you would for pivots? |
No, because you need two rotations to get risk - mastery does not count single rotations anymore.
Risk has to be fairly well perfect to get counted - must complete at least two rotations, catch immediately after/during second rotation and no stepping to catch. Regular mastery with throw is more lenient. _________________ http://www.youtube.com/Tahnee2612 |
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OOTCHY
Joined: 18 Feb 2007 Posts: 1055
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Posted: Wed, 22-Dec-2010 13:19 Post subject: |
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could anyone tell me the fouette balance side leg high up 0.3 and then attitude 0.2 and then again side 0.3 how much does it worth and how can i write it , i think it is 1.2 but i want to check it out cause there is more than one switch of the leg and turn of the body plz anyone can help..... and balance catchback and then horizontal it is 0.6 but how can i write it plz |
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Tahnee RSG.net Moderator
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Posted: Wed, 22-Dec-2010 14:29 Post subject: |
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OOTCHY wrote: | could anyone tell me the fouette balance side leg high up 0.3 and then attitude 0.2 and then again side 0.3 how much does it worth and how can i write it , i think it is 1.2 but i want to check it out cause there is more than one switch of the leg and turn of the body plz anyone can help..... and balance catchback and then horizontal it is 0.6 but how can i write it plz |
Fouette balances are always 0.5 + the value of the first balance. So your first example would be 0.8, since the first balance is worth 0.3. Fouette balances must include a change of direction of the body - you only get a bonus for this with combination balances.
Are you referring to a combination balance for the second example? If so, yes, this would be 0.6 (0.3 + 0.2 + 0.1 for the connection). _________________ http://www.youtube.com/Tahnee2612 |
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