eliminating advanced pirouettes on H Bar

On Horizontal Bar it’s difficult to do C turns and higher close to handstand.

The vast majority of gymnasts should be deducted.

Composition strategy for 2020:

• 5 release skills (maximum allowed)
• dismount
• full twisting 1-arm giant
• Adler 1/2 to handstand
• Adler 1/1 to handstand (to mixed grip may be safest)

And one more value part with no built in deduction.

Chris Brooks used this construction for 8.75 E-score.

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2 thoughts on “eliminating advanced pirouettes on H Bar”

  1. I don’t like the direction that high bar is going. All I see is Kovacs and variations of that skill with little substance to fill up time before a “D” required dismount. I personally like variety of skills, and I don’t want to see 25 routines in-a-row with a Cassina, Kolman, Kovacs, Yami, two jam skills, followed by a very predictable full twisting or double twisting double layout. Stalders, Endos, and long hand turns are great. I don’t mind seeing a stuck “C” dismount for the sake of variety. I still believe that Bilozerchev’s one-arm sequence on high bar to a one-arm gienger was and is still so exciting to watch.

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