| Subject: Re: combined int adv.. |
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karen
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Date Posted: 23:02:49 05/25/03 Sun
In reply to:
Caroline
's message, "Re: combined int adv.." on 18:13:30 05/25/03 Sun
team captains get fined for people dancing down or up or whatever? never heard that one before. how much's that? with such floating rules as we have at the moment, has it ever occured?
>
>well I only read part of it and it sounded a bit to
>simple from what people explained...but sure someone
>will explain it to me :)
>Personally, it's a team captains job. After all it is
>the team captain and society that gets fined if the
>people representing them break rules. If they do not
>have control over people they should not take them...
>
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>>>Anyway, the thing that worries me is that, if we mess
>>>intermediates around too much they will all leave and
>>>we will have no advanced people at all! Seriously, we
>>>should work on helping people, not shoving
>>>restrictions left right and centre. I am as much in
>>>favour of people having a go, and moving up as the
>>>next person. But I honestly believe that we can't get
>>>a decent result out of shoving rules everywhere.
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>>If you read every one of Robin's or mine messages,
>>you'll find there's no restrictins/rules at all.
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>>>Ivda is pushed for time as it is but, perhaps we can
>>>run intermediate up to semi final/final. Then find a
>>>way to run a combined comp with advanced.. (Advanced
>>>bring some normal clothes and just do the int dances
>>>against the intermediate) I am not along alis lines
>of
>>>doing all the maths and working out timings, but then
>>>we could compare the 2 levels, and anyone really out
>>>of place in advanced would be given a by into the
>last
>>>round of intermediate, before it was run... And the
>>>intermdiates would be able to judge their level, just
>>>like we did for advanced ex students.
>>>I am making no sense but does anyone see where I am
>>>going?
>>>Probably not practical, but I have not heard anything
>>>else particulary feasible yet...
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>>Again if you read through more discussions obove, you
>>might realise Robin's proposal is much much simpler
>>than what you suggested.
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