@davidrecon this was in 2009 the rules for level 3 were worded differently.. you couldn't do a full up, but you could do more then a half up. That is why they turned and faced the back corner before doing it
Wen i first saw this video i thot the same thing...in level 3 u can not have a full rotating stunt on 1 leg (i would no bcuz i am on a level 3 team) But they do the same thing my team does...they rotate the flyer half way (wich is legal) And then the bases turn the rest And top gun has amazing teams...i-3TG
The front walkovers was a transition/choreography.. not for their standing tumbling.. their standing tumbling difficulty and quantity score came right after it.. with the round off tucks..
@xotina142: did you watch the video? 1:30 they do full up to extension lib. And here is straight from USASF: Level 3 Stunts Rule C #2: Full twisting transitions may land or originate from prep level or below only (ex: full to an extended stunt would not be allowed). Don't get the wrong idea, I'm not pissed and NOT bashing Top Gun. They are my absolute favorite ever, just stating an observation as an newly official judge. Promise
Check out Texas Cheer level three, the level of difficulty between the two videos is completely different. This routine is very slow paced, but you never want to look away in the Texas cheer video. They had a great dance though, oh and that "amazing tuck" the boy does he could of easily twisted. He's clearly not a level three cheerleader. Just saying . .
@sammie9941 As much as you say that, its actually not accurate. First of all, its tumbling, not gymnastics. That is a completely different sport. But the score systems at these events/competitions are very laid out and specified. You can get just as much points on stunting and tumbling as you could dance/motions. Its all about numbers, skills, synchronization (which is a full section this year), and difficulty in all areas. You cant win without difficult everything no matter how great ur stunts.
i was really like hit a motion trastition hit another motion like it wasn't very fast and didnt have alot of dificulty the team i was on last year we were senior 3 too and our rutine was fast and we always scored high on difficulty. i dont think top gun spends time with all there teams cause i think if they made there rutines as fast and as difficult but within the rules as they do their level 5 all top gun would be amasing but this did not impress me at all
Woww. AMAZING! seriously blown away how good they are!!
@davidrecon this was in 2009 the rules for level 3 were worded differently.. you couldn't do a full up, but you could do more then a half up. That is why they turned and faced the back corner before doing it
you guys should just do level four it makes more sense :)
good job
YESS I DO CHEER FOR THEMM THANKYOUU
@shaun011284 No full-up extension isn't illegal for level 3, they just can't single out of them.
OMG! check out that guys tuck at :49 sharing the center to the right...I could probably walk under that! dannnnnnnnnnnnng! go boy!
I like it :)
alot of you people who bash top gun just wish you could be like them
Wen i first saw this video i thot the same thing...in level 3 u can not have a full rotating stunt on 1 leg (i would no bcuz i am on a level 3 team)
But they do the same thing my team does...they rotate the flyer half way (wich is legal)
And then the bases turn the rest
And top gun has amazing teams...i-3TG
The front walkovers was a transition/choreography.. not for their standing tumbling.. their standing tumbling difficulty and quantity score came right after it.. with the round off tucks..
@xotina142: did you watch the video? 1:30 they do full up to extension lib. And here is straight from USASF: Level 3 Stunts Rule C #2: Full twisting transitions may land or originate from prep level or below only (ex: full to an extended stunt would not be allowed). Don't get the wrong idea, I'm not pissed and NOT bashing Top Gun. They are my absolute favorite ever, just stating an observation as an newly official judge. Promise
Shaun011284 it wasn't a complete full up. They started in the corner and ended turned to the side.
Check out Texas Cheer level three, the level of difficulty between the two videos is completely different. This routine is very slow paced, but you never want to look away in the Texas cheer video. They had a great dance though, oh and that "amazing tuck" the boy does he could of easily twisted. He's clearly not a level three cheerleader. Just saying . .
I thought full-up to extension lib was illegal in level 3.
@sammie9941 that 'gymnastics' is called tumbling......its been apart of cheerleading forever!!!! its NOTHING new!!! sorry boutcha' ;)
Why do they take so long to get ready at the beginning...?
@sammie9941 As much as you say that, its actually not accurate. First of all, its tumbling, not gymnastics. That is a completely different sport. But the score systems at these events/competitions are very laid out and specified. You can get just as much points on stunting and tumbling as you could dance/motions. Its all about numbers, skills, synchronization (which is a full section this year), and difficulty in all areas. You cant win without difficult everything no matter how great ur stunts.
i was really like hit a motion trastition hit another motion like it wasn't very fast and didnt have alot of dificulty the team i was on last year we were senior 3 too and our rutine was fast and we always scored high on difficulty. i dont think top gun spends time with all there teams cause i think if they made there rutines as fast and as difficult but within the rules as they do their level 5 all top gun would be amasing but this did not impress me at all
wats that song at 2:00
thats really rudee