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Nate67Say I'm 14 and can cork 7 rodeo 5 and 270 on 270 off. How would that compare me to the rest of the people in my age group? And in general, what is the overall competition level for nationals. And is it even worth going there?
theabortionatorI'm not saying it you're saying it.
Massively depends on the region. Obviously yes it's worth it. That said there was this kid tanner wallisch in in the 14-17 category throwing 3 different dubs last year and doing 4 on 630 outs on features.
theabortionatorThat said there was this kid tanner wallisch in in the 14-17 category throwing 3 different dubs last year and doing 4 on 630 outs on features.
ChubbyBoyI remember when I did USASA two years ago when I was in the US. Feeling super confident, my front 2 pretz 2 was on point and had right dub 12 mute and left dub 9 flat and was just ready to smash it. Get there and a dude is doing cork 3's over the rainbow rail and dubbing all three jumps. Level of competition is so high and heaps of competitors wont share tips and just keep to themselves.
YUNG_milksteAkIm 12, I did usasa last year and won all my games. This years I'm doing windells acadamy and USASASA
YUNG_milksteAkIm 12, I did usasa last year and won all my games. This years I'm doing windells acadamy and USASASA
Nate67Say I'm 14 and can cork 7 rodeo 5 and 270 on 270 off. How would that compare me to the rest of the people in my age group? And in general, what is the overall competition level for nationals. And is it even worth going there?