Leg separation deduction?

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Where do coach look for leg separations on trampoline? Actual legs, ankles, feet? Just wondering because I have a gap between my clegs and I just can't press them all the way together. Will I get deducted even if my feet and ankles are together?
Sorry if the wording is confusing.
 
If your ankles are together, then you're not going to get a legs apart deduction. Lots of people's knees don't go together.
 
I second that. As long as your ankles (or feet in my case, my ankles aren't anywhere near each other when my calves are flexed) you shouldn't get a deduction.
 

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