To me it seems that he pushes once from the rubber and then it is a continuous motion. So just a leap and no replant ! But as I said I'm not sure to see the finesse !
the pause in the circle is a great indicator of a replant.
the two generally go hand-in-hand.
but if no replant,
does the ruleset dictate that the arm motion must be continuous, with no stops or pauses?
or only that it must continue forward, once forward motion has been established?
I'm pretty sure there is nothing illegal about her arm motion.
Look carefully after the leap when the pivot foot is on the ground and the stride foot is in the air. You will see the pivot foot remain motionless while the leg straightens. What is this if not a replant and a push?
I think in the simplest terms, there is no second push with Folkard. He leaps, lands, then releases. NOT Leap, Land and push again, then release
Great one. How True. Especially in the SEC.She would be legal in NCAA but nowhere else.