2022-2023 BCA SCORING SYSTEM - GROUP/PARTNER STUNT BASE TECHNIQUE - 5.0 Judges will be evaluating the bases and back spots technique when scoring this category. Strong fundamental technique would include:
• Leg and foot positioning to include movement during transitions • Upper body posture and core positioning • Ease of transitions • Arm positioning, hand placement at connection with flyer • Appearance of ease during transitions • No additional movement utilised for balance • Recovery, memory of routine, confidence • Height during toss or release elements as allowed within level • Dismount technique: High tight cradle/support of flyer back to surface, strength of pop/release for dismount, ease of cradle
FLYER TECNHIQUE - 5.0 Judges will be evaluating the flyers technique when scoring this category. Strong fundamental technique would include: • Flexibility, motion placement in air, control of body position changes • Form during “load in” • Dismount form – body, legs, arms • Showmanship, core strength • No additional movement utilised for balance • Stability of skills and visual appeal of body lines, recovery, memory of routine, confidence
DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY - 5.0 Judges will be evaluating the level of difficulty of stunts performed to include: • Quantity and variety of level appropriate skills, difficulty of level appropriate dismounts • Number of bases • Number of times flyer is set out to floor in transition as opposed to immediate transitional reload (mainly for stunt groups as opposed to partner stunt.
CREATIVITY / FLOW OF ROUTINE - 5.0 Judges will be evaluating the creative use and flow of stunts performed to include: • Pace and timing of skills and transitions between skills • Continuity of transitions between skills • Creative combinations of skills • Unique use of skills • Seamless effect of skills performed
OVERALL IMPRESSION - 5.0 Judges will be evaluating the effect of the routine: • Entertainment value • Wow factor, confidence • The feeling the judge is left with because of how the above categories are performed
PUBLISHED: 17/10/22