Well, her coach is Shtelbaums, the same as Irina's...the same thing can be said about Evgenia Kanaeva. These girls are too young to be expressive, for now they have to work on their elements to be "perfect", so later they can work with their emotions and worry about making a mistake.
Well, her coach is Shtelbaums, the same as Irina's...the same thing can be said about Evgenia Kanaeva. These girls are too young to be expressive, for now they have to work on their elements to be "perfect", so later they can work with their emotions and worry about making a mistake.
Well, her coach is Shtelbaums, the same as Irina's...the same thing can be said about Evgenia Kanaeva. These girls are too young to be expressive, for now they have to work on their elements to be "perfect", so later they can work with their emotions and worry about making a mistake.
To me, she's a mini Chaschina. She has the same subtle charisma, the same effortless elegance, the same powerful leaps, the same super-muscular yet very slender body, the same perfect technique. And remember, Chaschina also used to be critiziced for not being expressive even in her first years as a senior, but she developed expressivity as she matured. I think the same will go for Sasha.
She isn't as fluid as Tchachina, and she doesn't have the same kind of flexibility, so her moves are different (Tchachina worked with front splits). This routine is Viner's, and this girl have good conditions (like Kapranova had) but Viner doesn´t make them work with apparatus, so she will be another contortionist
Sasha isn't Viner's girl, she is coached by Elena Karpushenko in another club. Sasha actually has super apparatus technique (I've trained with her), except for ribbon which is very poor (but improving). And believe me, her front splits are enormously flexible, search Ermakova Kanaeva gala.
I don't know... maybe it's due to the current style of rhythmic... maybe this girl could perform beautiful elements (like the front split pivot with the trunk at the horizontal, or attitude pivots), but gymnasts have to bend her back in every element if they want a good DV... I'm tired of watching always the same elements, and most of russian juniors repeat and repeat them...
Yeah, the flex looks effortless rather than pushed into the routine for the sheer sake of it. However her ring position looks pretty unaesthetic to me, becauseshe is still too thin and it all looks so exagerated. As for artistry i think her hoop is very good, other apparatus,it still has to grow in on me. I'm afraid ribbon has stayed her weakest event, as goes for pivots, she has improved her releve from last year, but it is still not enough and it looks messy.
I think that she's in a perfect balance. For her age, I think she is very expressive. When she is a senior, I think her technique will rely less on flexibility. Also, I think her lines are unique - the elegance she displays through them can't be matched by the one of any other junior, IMO.
I don't know....I never thought rythmic could be so technique orientd but it seems to me that she hits her positions and...well I am not impressed as far as strict artistry...YES she is VERY flexible but......I don't know the routine seems just....rushed and...well I don't know I wasn't blwon away (byy the technique YES but artistry?)
boyanka was better
baboooo000 3 years ago
agree with u...
inzaghi0726 3 years ago
Wow I love the ribbon's colour!
Piukkulintu 4 years ago
patterns,patterns,patterns they suck
sum13bri4 4 years ago
Why is she the first? It isn't difficult exercise!!!
mineva77 4 years ago
so you mean you can do them??
fleragymnaster 2 years ago
Well, her coach is Shtelbaums, the same as Irina's...the same thing can be said about Evgenia Kanaeva. These girls are too young to be expressive, for now they have to work on their elements to be "perfect", so later they can work with their emotions and worry about making a mistake.
molidaa 4 years ago
not worry about making mistakes)
molidaa 4 years ago
Sasha is not coached by Shtelbaums. She is coached by Karpushenko.
KajaRG 4 years ago
Well, her coach is Shtelbaums, the same as Irina's...the same thing can be said about Evgenia Kanaeva. These girls are too young to be expressive, for now they have to work on their elements to be "perfect", so later they can work with their emotions and worry about making a mistake.
molidaa 4 years ago
Well, her coach is Shtelbaums, the same as Irina's...the same thing can be said about Evgenia Kanaeva. These girls are too young to be expressive, for now they have to work on their elements to be "perfect", so later they can work with their emotions and worry about making a mistake.
molidaa 4 years ago
To me, she's a mini Chaschina. She has the same subtle charisma, the same effortless elegance, the same powerful leaps, the same super-muscular yet very slender body, the same perfect technique. And remember, Chaschina also used to be critiziced for not being expressive even in her first years as a senior, but she developed expressivity as she matured. I think the same will go for Sasha.
KajaRG 4 years ago
She isn't as fluid as Tchachina, and she doesn't have the same kind of flexibility, so her moves are different (Tchachina worked with front splits). This routine is Viner's, and this girl have good conditions (like Kapranova had) but Viner doesn´t make them work with apparatus, so she will be another contortionist
eulucil 4 years ago
Sasha isn't Viner's girl, she is coached by Elena Karpushenko in another club. Sasha actually has super apparatus technique (I've trained with her), except for ribbon which is very poor (but improving). And believe me, her front splits are enormously flexible, search Ermakova Kanaeva gala.
KajaRG 4 years ago 3
I don't know... maybe it's due to the current style of rhythmic... maybe this girl could perform beautiful elements (like the front split pivot with the trunk at the horizontal, or attitude pivots), but gymnasts have to bend her back in every element if they want a good DV... I'm tired of watching always the same elements, and most of russian juniors repeat and repeat them...
eulucil 4 years ago
Yeah, the flex looks effortless rather than pushed into the routine for the sheer sake of it. However her ring position looks pretty unaesthetic to me, becauseshe is still too thin and it all looks so exagerated. As for artistry i think her hoop is very good, other apparatus,it still has to grow in on me. I'm afraid ribbon has stayed her weakest event, as goes for pivots, she has improved her releve from last year, but it is still not enough and it looks messy.
miamalina 4 years ago
I think that she's in a perfect balance. For her age, I think she is very expressive. When she is a senior, I think her technique will rely less on flexibility. Also, I think her lines are unique - the elegance she displays through them can't be matched by the one of any other junior, IMO.
FaerieDevilish 4 years ago
I don't know....I never thought rythmic could be so technique orientd but it seems to me that she hits her positions and...well I am not impressed as far as strict artistry...YES she is VERY flexible but......I don't know the routine seems just....rushed and...well I don't know I wasn't blwon away (byy the technique YES but artistry?)
Ministirith01 4 years ago