Hoping some pairs experts can help answer a long-standing question I've had.
B&E did two types of twists during their LP here.
Scott describes the first as a "triple lateral." (http://youtu.be/Z2plbYk2E1I?t=1m23s).
He calls the second a "triple twist," which is what the pairs are doing today. (http://youtu.be/Z2plbYk2E1I?t=3m8s).
So what exactly is the "triple lateral" under COP? Does COP even recognize it? Do/have any other pairs performed that element? Did the former rules allow two types of twist lifts? Would two twists be allowed under IJS?
Thanks!!!
B&E did two types of twists during their LP here.
Scott describes the first as a "triple lateral." (http://youtu.be/Z2plbYk2E1I?t=1m23s).
He calls the second a "triple twist," which is what the pairs are doing today. (http://youtu.be/Z2plbYk2E1I?t=3m8s).
So what exactly is the "triple lateral" under COP? Does COP even recognize it? Do/have any other pairs performed that element? Did the former rules allow two types of twist lifts? Would two twists be allowed under IJS?
Thanks!!!