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After I've landed my backhand spring; assuming that I am a tumbler and I've done a back handspring.
Let's say that I've landed my jump on five, six, seven, eight, one, two, three, four.
Now, if you're taking more time because you're tumblers are less experienced and they're
a couple of counts behind because they've paused then you would clean on five, six.
Whatever you're cleaning; whatever you do, if you do a back handspring, or a forward
roll or whatever you add to that little end of the motion sequence you're going to want
to clean that up. In this motion sequence I've choreographed a clasp clean. Now, all
I'm going to do is come up from whatever tumbling I've done, or if I haven't done tumbling I'll
come up from my toe touch, hit a clasp and clean. Now, I'm here on five, six, seven,
eight, one, two, three, four. Now when I clean I bend my knees to just give it a little bit
of variety before I transition to my next sequence; if I go into a stunt or a dance
or whatever your routine choreography calls for. What I'm going to do is clean with bent
legs and a lot of squads will add some sort of word there, like yeah. Like, I may hit,
five, six, seven, eight, one, two, three, yeah. Then I can go into whatever other choreography
that you have in your routine.