@Smielyb2000 what was her score? she did pause quite a while before her elements, also her sheep jump her feet didnt touch her head, she had a balance check after her flick-layout stepout, these little tenths soon add up you see, also a hop on landing. Also I dont think her routine "flowed" enough; as I said, she takes a while setting up for her elements; it breaks the flow of the routine, if you get me.
@Smielyb2000 what was her score? she did pause quite a while before her elements, also her sheep jump her feet didnt touch her head, she had a balance check after her flick-layout stepout, these little tenths soon add up you see, also a hop on landing.
@AndromedaAiken I know your coach is chinese; I went to your gym before at your introduction xD But I wasn't commenting on the tuck in my previous comment. To do a back tuck, you have to stop your arms at a certain point so as not to overrotate and also to get enough height. For her, she stops her arms really early, way before vertical, unlike most other people.
@lovepandas I think that's the technical way of teaching them front/back tucks and they subsequently use it. My coach is Chinese and we're taught to grab our knees during a tuck. :)
Her back tuck took me by surprise. It seems she stops her arms from moving backwards quite early and really got the height from there perhaps? It was really cute to me for some reason
Nice flourish before the front aerial~ and the backhandspring after that looks so floaty because she doesn't do as much of a squat to set up for it =)
@Smielyb2000 what was her score? she did pause quite a while before her elements, also her sheep jump her feet didnt touch her head, she had a balance check after her flick-layout stepout, these little tenths soon add up you see, also a hop on landing. Also I dont think her routine "flowed" enough; as I said, she takes a while setting up for her elements; it breaks the flow of the routine, if you get me.
ralucagymnast 9 months ago
@Smielyb2000 what was her score? she did pause quite a while before her elements, also her sheep jump her feet didnt touch her head, she had a balance check after her flick-layout stepout, these little tenths soon add up you see, also a hop on landing.
ralucagymnast 9 months ago
Where in the hell did they find over a point in deductions!
Smielyb2000 10 months ago
She made the national team!!!!!!
bookiewormie1 1 year ago
@lovepandas Ah right! Hahah! I remember you! ;) I suppose it's just super technical...the way she does it.
AndromedaAiken 1 year ago
@AndromedaAiken I know your coach is chinese; I went to your gym before at your introduction xD But I wasn't commenting on the tuck in my previous comment. To do a back tuck, you have to stop your arms at a certain point so as not to overrotate and also to get enough height. For her, she stops her arms really early, way before vertical, unlike most other people.
lovepandas 1 year ago
@lovepandas I think that's the technical way of teaching them front/back tucks and they subsequently use it. My coach is Chinese and we're taught to grab our knees during a tuck. :)
AndromedaAiken 1 year ago
Her back tuck took me by surprise. It seems she stops her arms from moving backwards quite early and really got the height from there perhaps? It was really cute to me for some reason
lovepandas 1 year ago 2
she did the backhandspring so nice and clean, a simple move but no one do it as good and floating as her
luvzamo 1 year ago 2
Nice flourish before the front aerial~ and the backhandspring after that looks so floaty because she doesn't do as much of a squat to set up for it =)
busho 1 year ago 2