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Wow, so much can change and then change back in 72 hours
On Monday IASF made controversial change to the scoresheet that had major effects on international level 5 and level 6 divisions, here are the changes

This change made social media go crazy and even a petition was created and signed by 35,000
IASF has reversed nearly all of their original changes to the scoresheet regarding tumbling and tosses.

What has changed
- The only thing that remains different in levels 5 and 6 is that jumps and standing tumbling will be judged separately, even if connected (i.e. toe, hand, full).
- In the updated rules, IASF makes it know that for tumbling incomplete twisting skills will carry a 1 point deduction.
- They have also added that in levels 1-4, individual tumbling passes will not be considered in the scoring process.
- In the updated rules for tosses, they make it clear that in levels 2-5, any toss that becomes inverted (heels over head) will be impose penalty 4 point deduction per occurrence.
Which we think is important, we have all seen that team that are pushing for skills they know they aren’t ready for but now hopefully people will think about safety aspect before throwing a skill they aren’t ready for.
This is why we love the Cheer community
IASF reversed these rule changes because of the cheer community came together and stood up for what they believe in. UK cheer community have work tirelessly to reach a Elite stand of cheer that everyone inspire to be and we deserve to be because we are putting the hard work so it shouldn’t be taken away.
What do you think about the IASF now reversing most of the changes , comment below.
Here is the full document for IASF scoring
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