@@julliesoares6475it’s legal. The back spot is the brace and also a member of the original stunt group which makes it legal. Have to be connected to an original base or back spot, a “brace” (back spot in this case), and have the required number of catchers. (at least 2 I think, because it’s coed but it could be 3 catchers for all girl.) A full twist would make it a level 3 skills. I’m going off of USAF’s leveling system/legality requirements by the way. I know it’s similar to ISAF but I don’t know if it’s identical. Both regulate allstar cheerleading however.
Is this legal by IASF?
Yes
@@pdeley9 isn’t it illegal to go over another person? Level 2 isn’t only allowed to go ever legs and arms?
@@julliesoares6475 they are braced.
@@julliesoares6475it’s legal. The back spot is the brace and also a member of the original stunt group which makes it legal. Have to be connected to an original base or back spot, a “brace” (back spot in this case), and have the required number of catchers. (at least 2 I think, because it’s coed but it could be 3 catchers for all girl.) A full twist would make it a level 3 skills. I’m going off of USAF’s leveling system/legality requirements by the way. I know it’s similar to ISAF but I don’t know if it’s identical. Both regulate allstar cheerleading however.