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BASIC MATCH PLAY RULES. Rule 2-6: General Penalty. The penalty for a breach of a Rule in match play is loss of hole except when otherise provided. There are no 2-stroke penalties in match play. There are loss-of-hole penalties and 1-stroke penalties only. Rule 2-4: Concessions.
NEW COACH GUIDEBOOK. Table of Contents. Everything You Need to Know About STUNT. Breaking Down the Routines. Selecting your STUNT Team. Assigning Routines. Sample Practice Plans. Strategies for Teaching Routines. Scheduling and Hosting Games. First Game Tips and Tricks. Everything You Need to Know About STUNT. 1. What is STUNT?
GENERAL RULES & ROUTINE REQUIREMENTS. All skills allowed in a level include all skills allowed in the previous level. If a skill is prohibited in a level is also not allowed in the previous level(s). Athlete safety is of the utmost importance when performing any skills.
Read the Rules: Definition of Match Play. Definition of Opponent. Rule 3.2 - Match Play. This page covers the basics of match play including how the format works, scorecards, making a request for a ruling, etc.
Free Release Move: A release move in which the top person becomes free of contact with all bases, bracers, or the performing surface. Front Tuck: A tumbling skill in which the athlete generates momentum upward to perform a forward flip in a tuck position.
All cheerleading coaches should also read and review the National Federation Spirit Rules book for rules that apply to basketball and football cheerleading. Beginning summer, 2016, the National Federation Spirit Rules Book will be available online. The coaching and cheer guidelines in this manual do not intend to
Golfers playing match play need to be aware of the differences in the rules between match play and stroke play. Some of the differences are major, some are minor and some involve a different type of penalty when rules are broken. Here is a rundown of some of the most important differences in the Rules of Golf for match play: The Way It's Played