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  • @sith7758 since this routine was done under different rules in the last quadrennium, that could very well be the case. now, a .2 tenth (medium) deduction doesnt exist...it's .1, .3 and .5 for small, medium, and large deductions respectively

  • @sith7758 i honestly dont remember...its been forever since this routine

  • Waht is th move at 0:26 called?

  • thats a backuprise to straddle L. right after that i just roll forward and then do a backuprise to L sit.

  • Cool, thanks. You wouldn't happen to know what a straddle L is called in German, would you?

  • what was ur score??

  • umm. i believe it was either an 8.0 or 8.2, i know it was in the 8's. i'm not totally sure though, it's been almost a year since that meet. sorry :/

  • dude if u can do a pike yomowoki u shud do one tucked also.thats dum that u didnt

  • i didn't do a tucked yamawaki because when i do skills in the tucked position i have my legs apart because of how my first coach taught me to do flips with my knees apart. and if your knees arent together then you get deductions.

  • also, when i do tucked yamawaki i bend my knees to soon which makes it hard to do correctly and get rotation. by keeping my legs straight it forces me to have to arch in the backswing enough otherwise i wont make the skill. and i tend to be clean, so my piked skills all look better than my tucked skills.

  • dude whoever gave this a bed rating is retarded this is a great ring routine

    watch this video 3 hot girls dancing :D please view and rate and even comment it please just go to my profile and see it please

  • Well done!

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