[NSRCA-discussion] New Masters Maneuver
Stuart Chale
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Fri Nov 5 02:28:26 AKDT 2021
Dave is correct that it is not defined, and it can affect judging point rolls when the judge has a preference for quick snappy rolls vs slower rolls into the points. (not that it should effect judging but it has)
My example was with equal rolling and point segments. Shortening the rolls leads to lengthening the point segments and does affect the center of the point positions except for over the top where it is always centered at 180 degrees.
If we increase the roll rate and only cover 15 degrees, the points get 40 each and centers of the knife edges become 125 and 235
Stuart
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+1
The centers of the KE and upright portions have been defined.
The hesitations should be equal. The roll rate should be constant.
Duration of rolling vs duration of "point" has never been defined (historically). Fast / medium / slow rolling is a style consideration.
Dave
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I get it too. But where does it say that?
Thx, Jerry
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On Nov 4, 2021, at 6:39 PM, john tarpinian via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org<mailto:nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>> wrote:
Ok, I get it. I didn't realize that the rolling and non roling sections were to be of equal lengths.
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