This is what it has always said on Footbag.org, but I have always felt that it is outdated because it doesn't make sense. A stall doesn't get a stall add? That is obviously wrong. It makes more sense that it gets the stall add and not the UNS add. That is how my personal ADD system works.Outsider wrote:There is a common confusion about some unusual surface moves --- some unusual surface stalling moves DO NOT get an ADD for delay. BUT, it is only the stalls that are done ABOVE THE WAIST that don't get an ADD for delay. So, a Flapper Stall does get a Delay ADD (along with cross-body and unusual), but a Head Stall and a Back Stall ONLY get an ADD for unusual, and do not get the add for delay.
Basically, a stall/delay is only counted as an ADD in a move if it is done with the feet or legs. Or, another way of putting it is, a stall is only a 1-ADD element if the stall is done with a surface where you might otherwise do a kick. One can do a sole kick or a calf kick. On the other hand, there isn't really such thing as a back-kick or head-kick with a soft footbag, so a stall on those surfaces is really the most basic element, not a 1-ADD level up from a more basic kind of contact, as opposed to the way a sole stall is a 1-ADD level up from the more basic element of a sole kick.
Also, I was surprised that Aleksi won, as much as I idolize him. I personally liked Christine's the best. Great contest, though, Nathan -- it was super fun to watch all the entries! Also, you should add a requirement in addition to the bag review that Aleksi has to make another awesome video with the bag :p