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Also apologies for the triple post, but this appeared on Insta today and is relevant (side note-- I think some people from Inside Gymnastics and International Gymnast must be reading here because there are often timely Insta posts-- see also posts of 2006 Dominique Moceanu when we were discussing her books, and similar-- so, uh, hi?)
 

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Also apologies for the triple post, but this appeared on Insta today and is relevant (side note-- I think some people from Inside Gymnastics and International Gymnast must be reading here because there are often timely Insta posts-- see also posts of 2006 Dominique Moceanu when we were discussing her books, and similar-- so, uh, hi?)
So clean, consistent routines, guaranteed to stick....
 
One part of this equation that needs to change is NCAA coaches picking the judges for their home meets. Getting rid of that conflict of interest would release at least some pressure on judges to be generous in their scoring of the home teams that give judges opportunities to do what they care about and work they may need to pay the bills.
 
One part of this equation that needs to change is NCAA coaches picking the judges for their home meets.
Unfortunately this might not be an option, because the pay for NCAA judging is not the greatest which is why the really good ones opt for Level 10 meets.

As someone who looked into judging (because I live within doable driving distance to 4 teams (Springfield, SCSU, Bridgeport, Yale) ultimately I determined it was not financially worth it. With my full time job I wouldn't be able to do full time work because I can't travel and be away, but being able to drive to and back from a meet within an hour each way was doable but just didn't pan out.
 

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