1. How many times did you get back in line?
  2. she had man hands and smelled good. they eventually ran me out.
  3. obviously absurd, the power and speed and height are definitely relevant.

  4. So only 3?
  5. You will do nothing of the sort woman. Now get in the kitchen and make me some pie.
  6. This is a family forum and I'm doing valuable research here. FedEx not here yet. I'm going take a nap.
  7. All relevant along with style and precision, but secondary to perfection.
  8. Power, speed and height are only relevant in executing the vault. Form and precision are what is judged; not how fast you run to and how 'hard' you hit the spring board (it's actually more about hitting the 'sweet spot' on the board). However split legs, a bent elbow, a toe not pointed, a 'cowboy tuck' as opposed to a true tuck, not sticking the landing, head to toe alignment .... all take points off the score. Might seem like 'little' things to some folks but you try doing a round-off back handspring to the spring board, hit the horse and spring off the horse while executing a double tuck with a full twist.... it's a JUDGED event.
  9. What a bunch of crap and neanderthals we have on this board ...

    Give the gal a chance ... If she can kick a 45 or 50 yard FG ... Give her a spot on the team

    Whatsamatter ... You don't think Les Miles can handle this situation ... LOL
  10. i know, thats what i am telling you. a more powerful vaulter is a better vaulter.