i don't know that much about gymnastics, but is it basically just a reverse kovac? how much harder is it? (i'm guessing it''s harder because it's using a reverse grip) :)
haha yea I understand. But I think that's not important, what happens after lots of training is that you can sense where the bar is, like instinct. Even now I don't bother looking for the bar, I only think of the tap and the giants before it, when you learn to do the same giant every time, you will always be the same distance from the bar right? So that's what I'm trying to perfect now.
Hey man, I've worked these before but I'm not entirely comfortable with it. How did you get used to spotting the bar? That's the part I seem to be having the most trouble with, the rest of it is just kind of having the stones to bring it in close enough haha. If you've gotta any tips or drills, let me know.
Hey, I don't really know what might help, when I started I was useless, if you watch my bloopers video you'll see that I had no clue what I was doing. I guess working on the tap really helped and even then it took weeks to get it to a decent hight. The only thing I can give is to learn a tap that's comfortable for you and be persistent, it's not too difficult to catch but hard to get good height.
When I was told about this skill I laughed, for various reasons. Now that I have seen it, I have gained a great deal of respect. I still chuckle a little. lol
Yea I'll put it into my routine this year, but I stuffed up my tap the other day and went head first into the bar, sliced it open. Luckily nothing happened to the neck.
first I want to do it piked because next year pike is an E and pike half out is an F, the thing is, its much harder than I thought to get height from this skill, so I'll focus lots on getting the kick more powerful
I thought Mitch Gaylord did it w/ his legs straight
cj222100 2 weeks ago
i don't know that much about gymnastics, but is it basically just a reverse kovac? how much harder is it? (i'm guessing it''s harder because it's using a reverse grip) :)
hehememehahahi 7 months ago
HAHAH "GAYLORD"
livelaughlove9723 9 months ago
AMAZING!!!
xsupergurly01x 10 months ago
can you see the bar ?
i started gaylord 3 days ago but i just throw my arm up in my flip
i touched the mat on the bar today =D
bramcas 1 year ago
haha yea I understand. But I think that's not important, what happens after lots of training is that you can sense where the bar is, like instinct. Even now I don't bother looking for the bar, I only think of the tap and the giants before it, when you learn to do the same giant every time, you will always be the same distance from the bar right? So that's what I'm trying to perfect now.
misha33314 1 year ago
Hey man, I've worked these before but I'm not entirely comfortable with it. How did you get used to spotting the bar? That's the part I seem to be having the most trouble with, the rest of it is just kind of having the stones to bring it in close enough haha. If you've gotta any tips or drills, let me know.
TeleviseTheRevolutio 2 years ago
Hey, I don't really know what might help, when I started I was useless, if you watch my bloopers video you'll see that I had no clue what I was doing. I guess working on the tap really helped and even then it took weeks to get it to a decent hight. The only thing I can give is to learn a tap that's comfortable for you and be persistent, it's not too difficult to catch but hard to get good height.
misha33314 2 years ago
wow mikey i guess we end up watching the same videos after all (alex..)
flipkid2233 2 years ago
When I was told about this skill I laughed, for various reasons. Now that I have seen it, I have gained a great deal of respect. I still chuckle a little. lol
supermanjt82 3 years ago 2
Super nice, Great job, hopefully you'll stay injury free when you put it into your routine.
Nilsnqe 3 years ago
ooo ye thank god it werent ur neck... but goodluck mate! ur vids are proper awesome buddy!
tombarnes123 3 years ago
my release in only a geinger...
tombarnes123 3 years ago
maybe when you get a gienger super high, you can do a Gaylord II instead. it is essentially a gienger, but it has a blind catch.
hitsugaya1001 2 years ago
Mate that was well good!!! Will you compete it this year do you reckon? Your improving really nicely, great talent!
tombarnes123 3 years ago
Yea I'll put it into my routine this year, but I stuffed up my tap the other day and went head first into the bar, sliced it open. Luckily nothing happened to the neck.
misha33314 3 years ago
I haven't seen this skill for ages. Good Job
steveo1600 3 years ago
what the hell, im comming to training on monday
jimsun51 3 years ago
nice bro! lol i really need to come into training =p
yokamotoh 3 years ago
nice
Jesusdragon737 3 years ago
wow in a couple of years time why not go for the half out,its worth it give it a try see how it goes!!
marvincoleman12 3 years ago
first I want to do it piked because next year pike is an E and pike half out is an F, the thing is, its much harder than I thought to get height from this skill, so I'll focus lots on getting the kick more powerful
misha33314 3 years ago
I don't even want to think about how hard that must be, amazing skill
natcomber13 3 years ago
nice
capzotajustin 3 years ago
nice gaylord
yichunhui 3 years ago