Relier Pairs Difficulty of RoutinesVersion en ligne Without using the FINA manual, match the following difficulty items to accurately describe routines in the Good (7.0-7.9) and Very Good (8.0-8.9) categories. par Lisa Devana Balcombe 1 Strokes & Propulsion: Good (7.0-7.9) 2 Figures & Hybrids: Good (7.0-7.9) 3 Transitions: Very Good (8.0-8.9) 4 Patterns: Good (7.0-7.9) 5 HIghlights: Very Good (8.0-8.9) 6 Patterns: Very Good (8.0-8.9) 7 Figures & Hybrids: Very Good (8.0-8.9) 8 Strokes & Propulsion: Very Good (8.0-8.9) 9 Highlights: Good (7.0-7.9) 10 Transitions: Good (7.0-7.9) Patterns: Frequent difficult pattern changes with swimmers generally in close proximity Figures & Hybrids: Very high difficulty in some figures showing sustained airborne height and complex actions. Demonstrates some complex offbalance leg angles, isolation moves, multiple rotations and combinations of actions. Difficulty may be restricted to certain actions and is more widely spaced. Some high risk. Transitions:Basic actions between movements. Medium difficulty. Figures & Hybrids: Medium difficulty mainly at the beginning and scattered through. Limited to elements in which swimmers are most comfortable. Mostly single leg actions with few angles and change in body positions. Medium length figures with moderate range of flexibility. In team, many figures not performed by all swimmers. Strokes & Propulsion: Medium difficulty mainly at the beginning and scattered throughout. Many one arm or head only moves, some double arms. Highlights: Generally performs high risk moves with some complexity. Difficulty is spread throughout the routine. Strokes & Propulsion: Well balanced throughout routine. Some sequences using both arms, some complexity of moves showing different angles Minor breaks in intensity. Patterns: Simple, small blind changes, limited number of pattern changes and more underwater changes than at the surface. Transitions: Lacks some difficulty and complexity in transitions. Highlights: Medium level risk moves with less complexity in positions, sequences and length of action. Small number of rotations, offbalance and airborne weight moves.