Razz-Ma-Tazz Double Dutch Single Freestyle
On a previous post, Carolyn made the following comment:
“I think the routines that are full of all skipping elements are much more interesting to watch. Routines that are created for competition and are filled with turner/jumper involvement and skilled that are in combinations. Could you show more of those sometimes?”
Well, Carolyn, this video is for you. This a Double Dutch single freestyle routine by the Razz-Ma-Tazz (Nick Woodard, Jeff Mauss, and Katrina Bartkowiak). They earned a 9.8 for this routine in competition. There is not a wasted jump in this routine. The routine is loaded with masters level tricks and lots of turner involvement. It doesn’t get much harder than this.

(32 votes, average: 4.47 out of 5)
September 16th, 2007 at 10:25 pm
Thanks so much for showing that routine. It was awesome to see!!! Just for fun, the second time I watched it I timed how much for the routine was jumped without a wheel - ONLY 10 SECONDS!
It was an honor to have this post dedicated to me. I feel special!
February 8th, 2009 at 9:33 am
[…] team member Katrina Bartkowiak, they performed what is still one of the best and most difficult double dutch routines ever seen at Nationals. This video shows Nick and Jeff along with several other jumpers continuing […]