please, India is a very completely new in the sport, RG is not popular such as football, we should welcome them into the sport. and yeah, about those flexibility it is true but she is not that perfect but at least she LOVES the sport!!
Yes definitely. I really praise her for her courageness, especially knowing for sure that the other competitiors are obviously of much higher level, but she doesnt give up and continues to strive to represent her country.
@Dadik1 I don't think you could do better, if you were born in India and you started RG late. In that country rhythmic gymnastics isn't a very famous sport, I don't think they have many big gyms where they can train every day and for many hours. Besides she probably started to practice this sport not much time before the competition. Yeah, of course she isn't excellent, but I don't understand why you and ClaretRob need to criticize this girl.
Well i dont think rhythmic gymnastics is any big deal in india, it probably is unknown to most and this woman is the first representative i've seen from india. in a country where a sport isnt highly respected or known, i dont think effort is put in to get qualitly coaches.
I've been doing RG for five months and my ball routine is twice as difficult as this...
xxJodelleFerlandxx 2 months ago
how many days or hours did she train for this..? lol...!
Swankdor 1 year ago
cherryblossom loves to humiliate asian gymnasts
.i think she is stupid enough to compare to 80 year old
perhaps she can post her grandma to do that flexibility on youtube
Indiaforeverfirst 1 year ago
i love the music
Indiaforeverfirst 1 year ago
hopefully they can improve.....!!
zarajulia 1 year ago
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Indiaforeverfirst 1 year ago
please, India is a very completely new in the sport, RG is not popular such as football, we should welcome them into the sport. and yeah, about those flexibility it is true but she is not that perfect but at least she LOVES the sport!!
zarajulia 2 years ago
I'm sure they'll get a lot better, Indian gymnasts apparently have to train in really bad conditions...
princessiero2 2 years ago 3
Even though she isnt exactly wonderful, i praise her for being so proud and trying her best :)
RGribbonqueen 2 years ago 7
Yes definitely. I really praise her for her courageness, especially knowing for sure that the other competitiors are obviously of much higher level, but she doesnt give up and continues to strive to represent her country.
Usober 2 years ago
The worst gymnast I've ever seen in my life!
Dadik1 2 years ago
I bet u are better? More flexibel? Want 2 c U perform. Gonna LOL
MsMoonatnight 2 years ago
@MsMoonatnight Actually, a 80 year old could be more flexible than her.
CherryBlossom173 1 year ago
@Dadik1 I don't think you could do better, if you were born in India and you started RG late. In that country rhythmic gymnastics isn't a very famous sport, I don't think they have many big gyms where they can train every day and for many hours. Besides she probably started to practice this sport not much time before the competition. Yeah, of course she isn't excellent, but I don't understand why you and ClaretRob need to criticize this girl.
KalinkaRG 2 months ago 3
they are good<-- are you joking?!! shes terrible! her feet,knees EVERYthing is awful! sorry but it is true!
ClaretRob 3 years ago
i can agree with you, it is true about her body movements and lack of flexibility. But then again, i doubt they have quality coaches in india.
Usober 3 years ago
Why shoudn't they have quality coaches there?cuz sporting is a western thing?
MsMoonatnight 2 years ago
Well i dont think rhythmic gymnastics is any big deal in india, it probably is unknown to most and this woman is the first representative i've seen from india. in a country where a sport isnt highly respected or known, i dont think effort is put in to get qualitly coaches.
Usober 2 years ago 3
at what age did she begin rythmic gymnastics?
shalom93danseuse 3 years ago
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