Thanks, but when i said "reverse Voronin" i meant a vault catch (in Belgium we don't have a word to say vault catch, so we say reverse Voronin, because you twist in the opposite direction.) I was also a judge in the last FIG-code but now my license expired.
You're right it's not stretched enough to be a Yamawaki. But there's no such trick as a "reverse Voronin," and if you mean Voronin, it's not. In a Voronin (B), your body remains inverted and the legs pass over the head. In a vault catch (B), the legs pass between the head and body.
This would get B-value rear vault / vault catch credit.
Ah. Well, good to know some variety in the gymnastics language.
To be honest, I think I like reverse Voronin better than vault catch.
dd8yf 2 years ago
Thanks, but when i said "reverse Voronin" i meant a vault catch (in Belgium we don't have a word to say vault catch, so we say reverse Voronin, because you twist in the opposite direction.) I was also a judge in the last FIG-code but now my license expired.
Nilsnqe 2 years ago
(Disclaimer: I'm a nationally-rated men's judge.)
You're right it's not stretched enough to be a Yamawaki. But there's no such trick as a "reverse Voronin," and if you mean Voronin, it's not. In a Voronin (B), your body remains inverted and the legs pass over the head. In a vault catch (B), the legs pass between the head and body.
This would get B-value rear vault / vault catch credit.
dd8yf 2 years ago
best eagles ever
daboss1221 3 years ago
ANGLES
jondoesgym 3 years ago
1:17 LOVE
michelleee333 3 years ago
it is a real release but they shouldn't have given him a D for Yamawaki, instead a B for reverse Voronin, still, nice dismount.
Nilsnqe 3 years ago
no real release except a vault catch lol
flipkid2233 4 years ago
that was not a yamawaki tho. too pike
tash1gym 4 years ago