<DIV>Hey everyone. Have a couple "picky" questions on the figure 9 and avalanche.</DIV>
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<DIV>1) On the figure 9, is it an "altitude adjusting" manuver? By this I mean does the 1/2 roll have to be centered on the horizontal line the manuver started on? Another way of looking at it is does the size of the 3/4 loop dictate where the 1/2 roll should be or does the length of the vertical line from the end of the 3/4 loop to the start of the 1/4 loop pullout dictate the centering of the 1/2 roll?</DIV>
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<DIV>A person start at a medium height, then do a huge 3/4 loop, not leaving enough room to center the 1/2 roll on the horizontal line with equal before and after lengths, so do the roll early(above the horizontal starting point) but keep the roll centered in the downline.</DIV>
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<DIV>2) Does the radius of the 3/4 loop have to be the same radius as the 1/4 loop pullout?</DIV>
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<DIV>3) On the reverse avalanche. If we are to maintain the radius of the loop, how do we keep a slight downward radius when having to pitch up for a positive snap, then 1/2 way through the snap begin a very slight upward radius while finishing the snap. Just food for thought. I think the bigger the manuever the better to hide this little radii problem. Any other thoughts.</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks in advance.</DIV>
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