yes, you have to, or else they only count it as a switch leap
whether it gets a deduction depends on if they credit them or not, if they do there's a deduction for lack of precision or extension, if they don't there's no deduction
yes, but couldnt it be like a new element? like a switch leap is a [c] and the skill she did could be a [d] and then a switch ring with the head fully extended could be an [e]?
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Athlete065 3 years ago
do u hvae to throw ur head back on the switch ring? do u occur a deduction if u dont?
gymweb 4 years ago
yes, you have to, or else they only count it as a switch leap
whether it gets a deduction depends on if they credit them or not, if they do there's a deduction for lack of precision or extension, if they don't there's no deduction
NastiaFan101 4 years ago
yes, but couldnt it be like a new element? like a switch leap is a [c] and the skill she did could be a [d] and then a switch ring with the head fully extended could be an [e]?
mrflipz 2 years ago