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Mm0 Cetification


Daniel Evans

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Hi Chaps.

I'm intending on shooting for a MM0 cert later today however I'm wondering if a set wider than parallel (in a one phase motion, taking out the assisting held well before reaching the point of parallel) is acceptable as opposed to bringing the handles to parallel, pausing then crushing?

Thanks

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Judges need to see the setting before closing. In my opinion, if they can see the setting by pausing the video and see if OK, it's valid, you don't need to set, pause THEN close the gripper.

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Thanks!

Cert Vid submitted!

No it wasn't. I got no video from you.

It was sent though I've re-sent it now.

The attached WMV file is 3.5 meg so shouldn't cause any problems.

Thanks!

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I got NOTHING from you. Zip. So, where you are sending it, it's not going anywhere.

My email is editor@cyberpump.com

I have no issues with getting a 3.5 meg attachment, but your emails are not getting to me.

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2 reds, 1 white.

Video was too far away showing handles together without making an assumption because of the way it looked. That's the reason the judges gave 2 reds. You have to be able to see the handles touching fairly up close. Here's an example from the latest MMG1 cert that's very very good:

http://www.gripboard.com/uploads/1258927690/gallery_9552_18_19594.jpg

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Thanks.

I'll give it another crack soon with a better quality video.

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