tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2525637499307892535.post5118887351261729889..comments2024-03-19T02:39:12.846-04:00Comments on Playing to Win: Git it, gurl!Hilary Levey Friedmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07292393262675604139noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2525637499307892535.post-86498399225933525892011-02-10T17:17:27.873-05:002011-02-10T17:17:27.873-05:00Hil - At least some equestrian sports use a fallba...Hil - At least some equestrian sports use a fallback age. It's been a while since it was relevant to me, but I think that, as a junior, your age on Dec. 1 is your age for the ensuing competition year (12/1/XX - 11/30/XY). This may not apply to all disciplines, but it certainly does to the hunters and equitation. For that reason, the most competitive juniors will often defer starting college so that they can "use" the remainder of their time as a junior to compete because the face of competition changes dramatically once you age out of the juniors -- with the exception of the Young Riders competitions which go through the age of 21 and use the same fallback principle.<br /><br />Your research is very interesting, by the way. :)Margie Barter Jordannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2525637499307892535.post-48095606714801302522011-02-07T22:44:00.895-05:002011-02-07T22:44:00.895-05:00@Val- This is the whole theory behind the relative...@Val- This is the whole theory behind the relative-age effect. You get better not just because you might be taller and more coordinated, but because you get more coaching attention and more playing time. Have you read Gladwell on this? It's a pretty good overview.<br /><br />@RRC- There basically is no real difference between a cutoff and a fallback-- but pageants like to use fancy terms. That said, there is an important difference between cutoffs and fallbacks. Cutoffs are far stricter than fallbacks. A fallback date is optional-- you can choose to use it or not. For example, Taralynn's mom CHOSE to let her fallback, the pageant didn't demand it. Thus, she looked a bit old in that age group, but being judged as a five-year-old likely gave her an edge and helped her win the Grand.Hilary Levey Friedmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07292393262675604139noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2525637499307892535.post-34164964618010275432011-02-07T15:49:43.061-05:002011-02-07T15:49:43.061-05:00I actually watched the "fallback" episod...I actually watched the "fallback" episode of T&T since it followed My Strange Addiction, which my husband watches. I confess to not really understanding the concept of a fallback date. What's the difference between a fallback date and a cutoff date? <br /><br />This was my first time watching T&T and I thought Taralynn looked too old for that age group. And her mom gave me the creeps.<br /><br />On a different note, the woman who cut my hair the other day recommended I start using mousse in my 2-year old's hair in order to "accentuate" her curls. I guess I made a strange face because she followed up with, "Don't worry, this won't make you a pageant mom."RRCnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2525637499307892535.post-27224670816291740452011-02-07T15:18:39.244-05:002011-02-07T15:18:39.244-05:00I played by my fallback age in little league baske...I played by my fallback age in little league basketball. Our school system used a Nov 1 cut off for entering school, and with an October birthday I was one of the youngest in the class. But for basketball I believe the date was Sept 1. Once the league noticed, so instead of playing with girls in my grade at school, I played with the girls a grade below. As a young kid, it was fabulous- I made the "all-star" team every year after switching to my fallback age.Valeriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07809576297915274379noreply@blogger.com