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d. A top person in a horizontal position shoulder height or below or in a

cradle may be released to a loading position or stunt shoulder height

or below.

e. A top person in an inverted position on the

performing surface can be released to a loading

position below shoulder height.

12. Non

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braced suspended splits in a transition are allowed provided all

of the following conditions are met:

a. The top person must have both hands in continuous contact with

a post or with both bases’ hands or,

b. When transitioning to the split without continuous hand

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to

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hand

contact:

1. There are a total of four bases that support the top person.

2. At least three of the bases must support under the legs of

the top person. The fourth base may support under the

legs or make contact with the hands of the top person.

3. The top person must have both hands in contact with bases

during the split portion of the transition.

13. Extended Straddle Lifts must have an additional spotter for the head

and shoulders of the top person (similar position to a Double

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Based

Elevator/Extension Prep).

14. Single

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based stunts in which the top person is parallel to the

performing surface and the bases’ arms are extended must have a

continuous spotter at the head and shoulder of the top person. (i.e.

Bird, Side T, Single

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Based Flatback, etc.)

15. A top person may be moved from a vertical position to a face up or

face down straight body horizontal position provided all the following

conditions are met:

a. The top person maintains contact with at least one original base

or spotter.

b. At least two catchers and/or bases catch the upper body of the

top person.

c. The catchers must be to the side or front of the person(s) moving

the top person.

d. When the catchers are not the original bases, they remain close

to the original bases and must be in place prior to the movement

of the horizontal position.

e. When the catchers are not the original bases and the top person

begins or passes through an extended overhead position, at

least three catchers are required.

16. A single

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base may not be the only primary support for two extended

top persons. The exception to this rule is the following:

a. Double Cupies/Awesomes are allowed. If dismounted to

cradles, there must be three people for each top person being

cradled.

17. Dismounts to the performing surface from shoulder height or above

must have assisted landings. If the dismount involves a skill (e.g. toe

touch, twist, etc.) the assistance must be from two bases or a base

and spotter. This assistance must be sufficient to slow the momentum

of the top person.

18. A swinging stunt is legal provided all the following conditions are met:

a. A downward movement is only allowed from below shoulder

height.

b. The top person is face up.

c. The top person begins from the performing surface or a stunt that

is below shoulder height.

19. Single

-

based split catches are prohibited.

20. Tension drops are prohibited

D. Inversions

Note: Inversions are partner stunts or pyramids in which the top person has

her or his shoulders below the waist. In addition to the following rules, all

persons involved in an inversion must follow all rules from the Partner Stunt

and Pyramid sections.

1. Unless allowed under the rules in this section, a top person must not

be in an inverted position.

2. A top person may be inverted in partner stunts/pyramids provided all

of the following conditions are met:

a. In all inverted partner stunts:

1. At least one base or spotter must be in a position to protect the

head/neck of the top person.

2. The base or spotter maintains contact with the top person’s

upper body (waist and above, including arms/hands) until the

top person is no longer inverted or her/his hands are on the

performing surface.

The contact must be sufficient

to stabilize/control the top person’s position.

Exception: A top person in an inverted position

on the performing surface ban be released to a

loading position below shoulder height.

b. Inverted partner stunts must begin and end

below an extended position. An inverted top

person is allowed to pass through an extended

position, but not pause or stop while extended.

c. If the base of support is at or above shoulder

level, a spotter is required. Exception: Double

base suspended rolls do not require an

additional spotter.

d. If the inverted top person is moving downward (downward

inversion):

1. At least two people on the performing surface must be in a

position to protect the head/neck of the top person.

2. The base/spotter maintain contact with the top person’s upper

body (waist and above, including arms/hands) until the top

person is no longer inverted or his/her hands are on the

performing surface.

The contact must be sufficient

to stabilize/control the top person’s position.

Exception: In a foldover stunt, the top person

may initiate the inversion without upper body

contact.

3. The top person must not go directly to an inverted position on the

performing surface from a prep position or higher.

e. Suspended rolls are permitted provided:

1. Two people on the performing surface control the top person in

suspended forward or backward rolls with continuous hand-to-

hand/arm contact to a stunt, two people cradle, loading position

or the performing surface.

2. A single base or post control the top person with continuous

hands-to-hands contact to a stunt, two person cradle,

loading

position or the performing surface. NOTE: This

stunt requires a spotter per rule D-2-c.

3. If caught in a cradle, load or stunt, the new

catchers must be in place and may not be

involved with any other skills when the

suspended roll is initiated.

f. Dismounts from inverted stunts to a cradle or

an upright position on the performing surface

are allowed provided the top person does not

perform any skill (e.g., toe touches, twists,

etc.). Dismounts to the performing surface from

shoulder height or above must follow rule

C-17.

3. Braced forward or backward flips

or rolls

in a pyramid are

allowed provided all the following conditions are met:

a. The top person begins in a multi-base loading position, stunt,

cradle or on the performing surface.

b. The top person maintains continuous hand-to-hand/arm contact

with a bracer on each side. The bracers are in preps with a

spotter (no shoulder-stand, shoulder-sit or thigh-stand bracers).

The top person is between or in front of the bracers.

c. At least three catchers (one base and two spotters or two bases

and one spotter) who were the original bases/spotters catch the

top person in a loading position, stunt or cradle, or assist the top

person to the performing surface. If the flip ends in a cradle, the

bracers my release the top person one she/he begins to descend

and is no longer inverted.

d. The person ends in a non-inverted position.

e. The top person does not perform more than one and one quarter

(1 1/4) flipping rotations that does not twist.

RULES AND REGUALTIONS

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