[NSRCA-discussion] Interesting Masters schedule Judging Question

Atwood, Mark atwoodm at paragon-inc.com
Sun Sep 27 17:12:56 AKDT 2009


????  Aren't you by definition "adjusting the height" going from a low line to a high line?  That makes no sense!  (Said with a grin, not to be taken as a harsh critique). 

No, the legs need to be equal. You can adjust to ANY height you want and still have equal length lines. They both grow or shrink as needed.   If you start too late and have to cut the first leg short to stay in the box then you're stuck with a short second leg. 
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    Can the "Half Square on Corners /w half rolls" vary in length on the 
legs as long as the rolls are centered in the lines?   It is a turn 
around maneuver and most turn around maneuvers can be used to adjust 
height. 
My view would be that both legs should be equal but I can see where it 
could be argued that since you are adjusting your exit height, you 
should be able to vary the length.

Jeff Buchner asked me this at the Ft. Scott contest and I'm not sure of 
the answer.


Joe D.


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