WAG Value for Turns

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Sorry this is kind of random, but what are some turns that are Bs for beam?

Full turn with leg at horizontal?
Half wolf turn?
Full wolf turn?
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This but only a full?
One and a half normal is a B, I know.
Illusions?
Half, full, outward, inward, one hand, both hands, no hands- Any of these a B?

Any other turns that i didn't mention? Thanks.
 
From the 2017-2020 WAG CoP:
1 1/2 turn on 1 leg, free leg optional below horizontal
1/2 illusion turn with 180 degree split, with or without brief touch of 1 hand
1 1/2 turn in knee arabesque, hand support alternate
1/1 turn in tuck stand on one leg, free leg optional (full wolf turn)
1/1 turn- 1 1/2 turn in prone position, alternate support of hands is permitted
Full turn with leg at horizontal ( both forward and backward like in the video) is a C
 
From the 2017-2020 WAG CoP:
1 1/2 turn on 1 leg, free leg optional below horizontal
1/2 illusion turn with 180 degree split, with or without brief touch of 1 hand
1 1/2 turn in knee arabesque, hand support alternate
1/1 turn in tuck stand on one leg, free leg optional (full wolf turn)
1/1 turn- 1 1/2 turn in prone position, alternate support of hands is permitted
Full turn with leg at horizontal ( both forward and backward like in the video) is a C

So what it was meant to say:
From the 2017-2020 WAG CoP:
1 1/2 turn on 1 leg, free leg optional below horizontal is a B
1/2 illusion turn with 180 degree split, with or without brief touch of 1 hand is a B
1 1/2 turn in knee arabesque, hand support alternate is a B
1/1 turn in tuck stand on one leg, free leg optional (full wolf turn) is a B
1/1 turn- 1 1/2 turn in prone position, alternate support of hands is permitted is a B
Full turn with leg at horizontal ( both forward and backward like in the video) is a C
 
USAG B turns on beam:
1 1/2 turn
full turn with back leg in attitude above 45 degrees (above horiz makes it a C)
full turn with front leg extended above 45 degrees (above horiz makes it a C)
full wolf turn
1 1/2 knee scale turn --- I've never seen this done
full or 1 1/2 turn prone (laying on the beam) --- I've never seen this done
full turn holding leg above horiz but below 45 above horiz
 
USAG B turns on beam:
1 1/2 turn
full turn with back leg in attitude above 45 degrees (above horiz makes it a C)
full turn with front leg extended above 45 degrees (above horiz makes it a C)
full wolf turn
1 1/2 knee scale turn --- I've never seen this done
full or 1 1/2 turn prone (laying on the beam) --- I've never seen this done
full turn holding leg above horiz but below 45 above horiz
Can anybody find videos for the prone turn and the knee scale turn? I've never seen/heard of these
 
Would a knee scale turn meet the turns requirement for USAG? The JO requirements ask for a minimum of a 360 turn on one foot.

Regardless, I'd imagine you could still get credit for a B skill, but I'm wondering if it would satisfy the turn requirement on beam.
 
You have to have a full turn on 1 foot to meet your special requirement. The knee scale turn or prone turn will just count as an extra B.
 

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