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I don't think so, they land both feet and then lift one leg to kick over. Neither foot should shift on the floor once they land the bridge.In level 3, they are allowed to step their bad foot inward toward the hands after the feet land before they kick over.
I don't think so, they land both feet and then lift one leg to kick over. Neither foot should shift on the floor once they land the bridge.
This is incorrect. The specific verbiage in the text states:
"Immediately kick the Right leg overhead while pushing off the floor with the Left leg to execute a BACK KICK-OVER. (It is acceptable to move/adjust the Left foot as the Right leg initiates the kick.)"
Love that video--it makes me want to become a judge just so I can understand what's going on. Thanks for the info. I was hoping the deductions were bigger--they are not enough to explain my kid's latest score on floor!
There are so many things that can lead to deductions. Bent legs, bent arms, leg separations, split angles on leaps and jumps... You can post video of the routine and people will give you feedback on possible me deductions