1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The families included in this group are:
1. Push up
2. Wenson push up
3. Plio push up
4. A Frame
5. Cut
6. V & High V support
7. Leg circle
8. Flair
9. Helicopter
10. Capoeira with twist
1. Push up
2. Wenson push up
3. Plio push up
4. A Frame
5. Cut
6. V & High V support
7. Leg circle
8. Flair
9. Helicopter
10. Capoeira with twist
Starting and/or finishing: when one or both hands are in contact with the floor, elbows extended. Shoulders must be parallel to the floor; head in line with the spine and pelvis tucked with abdominal muscles contracted.
Flexion of elbows: All push-ups must have, at the end of the downwards phase, a maximum distance of 10cm from the chest to the floor.
The downward and/or the upward phase of a push up must be controlled with shoulders parallel to the floor.
In Lateral and Hinge push up, 4 phases have to be shown
In 1 arm, 1 arm/1 leg; the distance between the feet must not exceed shoulder width. Unless otherwise stated
A push up take off or landing - to or from airborne - shows hands and feet leaving and touching the floor at the same time. Unless otherwise stated
Landing in PU: Front Support with bent arms (flexed elbows) – push up.
Every move of the “Wenson family” requires straight legs and excellent hip joint flexibility.
The legs must rest on the upper part of the Triceps of the same side.
Flexion of elbows: All push-ups must have, at the end of the downwards phase, a maximum distance of 10cm from the chest to the floor.
The downward and/or the upward phase of a push up must be controlled with shoulders parallel to the floor.
In Lateral and Hinge push up, 4 phases have to be shown
In 1 arm, 1 arm/1 leg; the distance between the feet must not exceed shoulder width. Unless otherwise stated
A push up take off or landing - to or from airborne - shows hands and feet leaving and touching the floor at the same time. Unless otherwise stated
Landing in PU: Front Support with bent arms (flexed elbows) – push up.
Every move of the “Wenson family” requires straight legs and excellent hip joint flexibility.
The legs must rest on the upper part of the Triceps of the same side.
2. SPECIFIC ERRORS FOR EXECUTION
FOR AIRBORNE MOVES WHICH DO NOT TAKE OFF AND/OR LAND SIMULTANEOUSLY = Medium 0.20 point
DIRECTION OF THE ELBOW IN LATERAL AND HINGE IS INCORRECT = Medium 0.20 point
UNCONTROLLED LANDING TECHNIQUE IN PU LANDINGS = Medium 0.20 point
DIRECTION OF THE ELBOW IN LATERAL AND HINGE IS INCORRECT = Medium 0.20 point
UNCONTROLLED LANDING TECHNIQUE IN PU LANDINGS = Medium 0.20 point
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR DIFFICULTY
PUSH UP & WENSON PU FAMILIES
At the end of the downwards phase the distance between the chest and the floor must not exceed 10 cm from the floor
PLIO PUSH UP FAMILY
At the end of the downwards phases the chest must not exceed 10 cm from the floor.
Both hands must leave the floor together.
For Plio push up elements with twist, both hands must leave the floor alternately, showing a phase without hand contact after the arm impulse
For airborne Plio Push up elements must show an airborne phase before the element is completed
A FRAME FAMILY
At the end of the downwards phases the chest must not exceed 10 cm from the floor
Piked position in the airborne phase (60° between trunk and legs)
CUTS, V & HIGH SUPPORT FAMILIES
Airborne phase must be shown before the element is completed
At the end of the downwards phase the distance between the chest and the floor must not exceed 10 cm from the floor
PLIO PUSH UP FAMILY
At the end of the downwards phases the chest must not exceed 10 cm from the floor.
Both hands must leave the floor together.
For Plio push up elements with twist, both hands must leave the floor alternately, showing a phase without hand contact after the arm impulse
For airborne Plio Push up elements must show an airborne phase before the element is completed
A FRAME FAMILY
At the end of the downwards phases the chest must not exceed 10 cm from the floor
Piked position in the airborne phase (60° between trunk and legs)
CUTS, V & HIGH SUPPORT FAMILIES
Airborne phase must be shown before the element is completed