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- Oct 22, 2005
The comment above that a back entry or COE back sit spin are not particularly hard is what I meant with regard to "when a lot of people (Juniors and Seniors) are getting credit for it, it seemingly comes off the list of possible features".
When digging through the document we noticed that the three illusions in a row are not specifically called out anymore like it was last season in the list of items that gain features and yet Bielmans are still specifically called out.
In the US, at the Juvenile level, there are special awards for the kids with the highest spin score for each Region. That is levels+GOEs total score and only 2 spins are allowed in Juvenile now here.
I would say yes to the travelling forward outside threes to forward camel, but I'd like to see someone strong enough to do that well enough to get enough power for a solid camel spin! There is a much better snap to be had from the inside three turns to the back camel with the free leg to generate enough power to get it to spin.
When digging through the document we noticed that the three illusions in a row are not specifically called out anymore like it was last season in the list of items that gain features and yet Bielmans are still specifically called out.
In the US, at the Juvenile level, there are special awards for the kids with the highest spin score for each Region. That is levels+GOEs total score and only 2 spins are allowed in Juvenile now here.
I would say yes to the travelling forward outside threes to forward camel, but I'd like to see someone strong enough to do that well enough to get enough power for a solid camel spin! There is a much better snap to be had from the inside three turns to the back camel with the free leg to generate enough power to get it to spin.