Several moves that used to be unusual have recently become fairly commonplace because they have been explicitly rewarded in the new judging system (e.g., edge changes in spins, spirals with the free leg in front)
Others have become even more unusual because they're explicitly devalued (e.g., split flip, which would now count as a single flip with maybe +2 GOE).
Others would just count as transitions or variations under the current system as well as the old, which is where there is still room for creativity.
I thought I'd start a thread for appreciating unusual and creative moves. Unfortunately many of my favorites are not available on youtube.
Here's one program with several examples to start things out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUOo8Y3QNzQ

Others have become even more unusual because they're explicitly devalued (e.g., split flip, which would now count as a single flip with maybe +2 GOE).
Others would just count as transitions or variations under the current system as well as the old, which is where there is still room for creativity.
I thought I'd start a thread for appreciating unusual and creative moves. Unfortunately many of my favorites are not available on youtube.
Here's one program with several examples to start things out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUOo8Y3QNzQ
