4 pt roll
Adam Glatt
adam.g at sasktel.net
Sat May 3 06:32:17 AKDT 2003
Randy, as I understand it, as long as the roll stops it is long enough.
Then you have to ensure that each stop is the same length.
----- Original Message -----
From: "glenn hatfield" <randy10926 at comcast.net>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>; "don szczur" <dszczur at maranatha.net>
Sent: May 3, 2003 7:58 AM
Subject: 4 pt roll
>
>
> The four-point roll is described as a 360 degree roll with hesitations
> at each 90 degree point. Downgrades include not hesitating after each
> one-quarter roll.
>
> My question has to do with how long is a hesitation. I saw very
> flavors of hesitation from around a second to so short that you could
> barely see the pause. So they ranged from about 4 seconds for the 4-pt
> to around one second for the 4-pt. Is it possible to get a hestiation
> too short and what is the downgrade if you can?
>
> Randy Hatfield
> NSRCA 2422
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