Aliya Mustafina 2010 Beam D Score
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@ShawnVikaKomova2012 It adds her flight series and acrobatic series as well. Even if she adds an aerial or onodi, she gets connection for all three elements, bringing her D-score up as well.
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Thanks for posting the value of some of these skills. She is a beautiful gymnast, but the code clearly has lead us to unexciting beam routines in general. I think the code needs a serious re-do...
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@javajunkie6 If one foot lands befor the other, it's a sissone.
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@ParanoidAndroidDA Nevermind. It doesn't add difficulty to her start value but it actually does add .5 because it's a requirement that she has a flight series on beam. My mistake.
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@ShawnVikaKomova2012 Why?
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Her FF+LOSO is pointless.
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Rebecca brosses floor music at the end!!
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im a level five and i did a double turn on the low beam at practice! i looked on here to see what the difficulty of it is!!! ITS A D :)
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@javajunkie6 can you give some example that values 0.2 bonus, only any video that can show
in Beam D+D CV is 0.2 bonus? right?
pricilla1111 1 year ago
@pricilla1111 The code specifies that C/D+D is .1 and .2 bonus. If the gymnast lands on on one or two feet and then rebounds into the next skill (off two feet), it's .2 bonus. Everything else is .1
javajunkie6 1 year ago
That looked like a regular split leap to me, not a sissone, but they're the same value. I don't see the turn connection you mentioned - do you mean she sometimes does that?
Good job, and yes, of course you're right about the Arabian and dismount.
Elemarth 1 year ago
@Elemarth I guess it is a split leap- I called it a sissone mostly because of the one foot landing and because when I first watched it, it looked like her front leg was lower than her back leg.
Yes, the full turn combo is not in this video. If you watch the video from prelims, she includes it.
javajunkie6 1 year ago
arabian is a E
and triple twist is E
NadineLikeFilms 1 year ago
@NadineLikeFilms To be fair, double arabian and triple twist are E's on floor. But not on beam.
javajunkie6 1 year ago