DefiniteMaybe
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Could somebody give me some examples of simple bar routines that competed in level 6?
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Any idea how high the clear hip has to be? And do the kip casts have to be to handstand?...kip, cast, clear hip-kip, squat on, high bar kip, cast, fly away.
OK, Tex so this is what I am understanding:
First kip cast to over horizontal by a little.....deduction on degrees away from Hanstand -.3
freehip to horizontal keeps your 10 start value, if Free hip is NOT to horizontal, it drops SV to 9.50?
second kip cast to over horizontal, but not to handstand also -.3 deduction.....
so, if munch can do a very clean routine, with no form issues (which is very unlikely) where all requirements are made, but handstands are not, then technically she would be at 9.40....
If you make NO handstands, and NO free hip to horizontal, then you should be around 8.90? what if you make NO horizontals and every cast is slightly under horizontal?
all other deductions aside??
just trying to understand.
At Level 6, any A (minimum) dismount is acceptable… they can do a flyaway, they can do an under swing (clear or toe on), or they can do a B dismount. We have a few L6 that do an under swing dismount and score well (all things… like cast angles considered).So for dismount, what is the requirement for the flyaway? what if the hips are AT bar height?
Cast is above horizontalHere goes.......first is hip height at dismount......second is cast height .....is it horizontal???
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I wonder if the other girl got credit for an under swing dismount (just with deductions for form)?My DD is a 6. We were lead to believe that it would be the 9.5 SV without cast OVER horizontal (my DD routinely gets TO horizontal but not over), but that she will lose 0.3 for every cast (so 0.9 for her)- so functionally starting from a 8.6 even if the card says 9.5. That's not even taking the height on the clear hips into account. I'm told that her routine is actually nice and clean but she loses the cast SV for horizontal every time, and her clear hips are also low. Just yesterday she had a 9.5 SV again (the cast requirement) and scored a 7.85. For perspective, she had a teammate compete with NO dismount at all (just jumped down off the high bar after her clear hip- long story)- but she gets to handstand in all of her casts and scored an 8.8 even without a dismount and without enough As.
Nope. It was noted on her card. She literally just dropped down- it was planned. She has a flyaway block but is our team's best beam worker and solid on floor too. She normally scratches vault and bars, but she competed everything yesterday so she could qualify for states.I wonder if the other girl got credit for an under swing dismount (just with deductions for form)?
Most of our L6 team does the same bar routine - kip, cast, clear hip-kip, squat on, high bar kip, cast, fly away. I have seen this same routine about 250 times at our past 3 meets, so seems common
The only variation is one girl on our team does kip, squat on, high bar kip, cast, clear hip, fly away.
Some tuck their flyaway and some lay it out
Just keep in mind that the dismount height is going to be almost impossible to make if you don't have a big cast coming into it. She won't have the momentum. So, if you aren't getting a near handstand or giant leading into the dismount, you are probably stuck with that .3 deduction on the dismount height as well.