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Liukin (first vid)did it on a floor mat that had 4inch springs under it and today's floor springs are 8inch ,Which is why the latter gymnasts were so much higher when landing the skill!
Back in 87 (Liukin) and 88 (Gogoladze) the floors were sprung. You had two types - floors which had foam blocks between the wood and ones which had fairly small cooled springs between the wood. They were as hard as nails and nowhere near as ‘springy’ as today’s floors.
@@hardassteel I have been on those mats many times. They definitely let you bounce higher, but that doesn’t make landing a triple backflip anything to scoff at. There is a reason only a handful of people in history have done it. The strength you need to tighten yourself up into a tiny enough ball while spinning that quickly is much more than it appears. The centrifugal force alone would be enough to render most untrained people unconscious mid-flip. And the timing of when to open up for landing must be exponentially more precise than a single or even double backflip. Springs are cool tho
Johanna Weaver of course. I just mean that it’s not an ingrained form issue. He knows how to do a proper tuck, just that a triple back on floor is pretty much always going to be cowboy’d
Gymnastics royalty. You know why Nastia is so great. You add that her mother is also a world class gymnast and it's almost not fair! Damn he was great. Why he such a great coach too.
I did some gymnastics in high school around 1975. At that time floor exercise was done on a mat. The mat was about two inches thick and was supported by a solid wooden floor. There were no springs. Doing a double back on such a floor was a pretty tremendous achievement. I would be interested in knowing the specifications of the spring supported floor and if and how much those specifications have changed over the years. I was a big fan of Valeri Luikin and was so pleased when his daughter won gold in 2008.
Artem Dolgopyat performer it too but got injured the first time he did it in a competition. But he’s thinking of bringing it back. Yahor Sharamkou does it too. Fabian Hambüchen did it in training but not in a competition.
Ian McKenna yes, it’s hard to land it well on hard ground. That’s the most difficult part. Managing the final rotation and the energy. And it kills the ankles
Lol for a moment after I read the title of the video I thought the skill was named after Nastia Liuking but then after I watched the video I was like, “oh. It’s named after her dad.”
Considering the material of the floors at the time, Liukin's work is impressive, but Gogoladze, who was active at the same time, seems to have more flight time.
I know nothing about gymnastics but given how a lot of these have rocky execution even in huge competitions, this has got to be extremely difficult to pull off
I’m not trying to be mean like this skill is literally incredible and looks sooo hard! But it looks kinda weird where they put their legs, if they closed them a little more it would look more normal
It's called cowboying. It allows for a tighter tuck position, and a gymnast may also do it to stop themselves hitting their face on their knees if they land badly
@Emma James That's what they said about triple double and the skill has now been successfully competed by a female gymnast on this year's World Championship. As the sport progresses, and the training evolves, keep your fingers crossed, someone might actually perform it in the future.
@Emma James there you go. Someone could do it but whether the skill is allowed or not in a competition is a different matter. The question was whether a female gymnast could perform the skill or not, not whether it is allowed in a competition due to it being highly dangerous or not.
MyWayne1993 Simone is the most powerful female gymnast ever but triple back is a whole different thing than triple double, it’s wayyy harder and I don’t think the centre of gravity for women would allow it to be performed tbh
@Emma James I dunno, they said the same about women performing the triple axel in figure skating - that no woman would ever do it because it was impossible for them to get the height needed, and the different body shape and hence the different centre of gravity would prevent them performing three and a half revolutions - now eight women have successfully completed it in competition and Alexandra Trusova is actually training the quad
I bet Simone can do a triple back easily. After it gets named after her, maybe she can add a full twist to it as well. I would love to see a full-twisting triple back.
@Failursaurus Simone's next new skill on floor could be either a quad twisting double back or a triple back (later she can add a full twist to it). She competes a quadruple back somersault in my dream.
@Failursaurus The only skill I can see her realeasing in 2020 is the TTY. I'm waiting almost the same series with a more polished execution (near the perfection) for the Olympics. A Biles on Vault for sure, and maybe the Biles on Beam too.
@@glaznflip1501 into pit g. pretty big difference in my opinion. not like saying simones not the goat but still pretty far from competition in my opinion.
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I will start to upload this type of video every week. I would love to know which skills you want to see here.
very cool upload - how about straight arm muscle ups on rings to planchet or something else?
The other Liukin! Or the best tippelts!
love this series so much. Full in beam dismount (piked and tucked). Triple twist beam dismount. Chusovitina on FX. Fabrichnova, layout Jaeger on UB.
Triple double beam or floor!
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Dmitri Lankin really just did the skill from a round-off 🤯🤯🤯
he's crazy, i love him, he has to go to tokyo
@@Brenttyboy is he still competing? Sorry I didn't have knowledge about MAG as much.
Agreed! It is so hard to do a blocking skill from a round off
Nikita did it too if I remember right
@@ST6559 Yes he recently performed a quad twist and triple back tuck in the same routine in Japan.
Dmitri Lankin has RIDICULOUS hops. He only needed a round off?! What?!
Liukin (first vid)did it on a floor mat that had 4inch springs under it and today's floor springs are 8inch ,Which is why the latter gymnasts were so much higher when landing the skill!
There were no springs actually xd Only little foam blocks between wood
Yep, Nikita performs the highest Liukin... But not on the same tech
@@piotrekuygiutf4946 There were springs in 1988, the floors had been sprung since at least 1980
Back in 87 (Liukin) and 88 (Gogoladze) the floors were sprung. You had two types - floors which had foam blocks between the wood and ones which had fairly small cooled springs between the wood. They were as hard as nails and nowhere near as ‘springy’ as today’s floors.
Corrrrrrect!
It’s Amazing what the human body can do
What their* human bodies can do 😅
@@cizneerob True… Their bodies. It surely inspires.
@@hardassteel I have been on those mats many times. They definitely let you bounce higher, but that doesn’t make landing a triple backflip anything to scoff at. There is a reason only a handful of people in history have done it. The strength you need to tighten yourself up into a tiny enough ball while spinning that quickly is much more than it appears. The centrifugal force alone would be enough to render most untrained people unconscious mid-flip. And the timing of when to open up for landing must be exponentially more precise than a single or even double backflip. Springs are cool tho
@@hardassteel yeah, it definitely helped. It gives advantage to newer gymnasts that those in the 90s or earlier didn't.
You can see where Nastia got her cowboy legs from 😆
Literally everyone cowboys a triple back.
His triple dismount from the high bar was knees glued together.
@@agent606 it's different on floor. High bar you are much higher in the air so you have more time to complete the skill.
Johanna Weaver of course. I just mean that it’s not an ingrained form issue. He knows how to do a proper tuck, just that a triple back on floor is pretty much always going to be cowboy’d
@Sally Vee I’d love to all these people in comments do a single backtuck let alone 3
0:45 no BHS? Very impressive
The floor wasn’t even that springy Valeri was so ahead of his time!
Quadruple twist and 3.5 too please!! Or Dos Santos on MAG version ^^
Gymnastics royalty. You know why Nastia is so great. You add that her mother is also a world class gymnast and it's almost not fair! Damn he was great. Why he such a great coach too.
I wonder how long it will be before we see Simone compete the triple back
Heidi Kucera you’ll never see it lol
@@andreasolinas111 that's because she'll do a triple layout instead
onetwocue sadly that’s not gonna happen. She already said she’s done “creating other biles”. But I think she might compete the TTY.
@@onetwocue Whatever makes you sleep at night 🌃
@@andreasolinas111 But wouldn't it end up being The Biles III in WAG anyway? Unless a woman has competed this that I'm not aware of.
The Liukin do Triple Back Tuck in Men's Artistic Gymnastics.
0:22 Li Xiaoshuang's 2-step run-up is insane... In those years, long run-up or more than three steps could get -0.3 penalty
And now Nikita Nagornyy can do a triple back pike
but he messed up in stuttgart 2019 fig he didnt make that trible back landed so bad
I did some gymnastics in high school around 1975. At that time floor exercise was done on a mat. The mat was about two inches thick and was supported by a solid wooden floor. There were no springs. Doing a double back on such a floor was a pretty tremendous achievement. I would be interested in knowing the specifications of the spring supported floor and if and how much those specifications have changed over the years. I was a big fan of Valeri Luikin and was so pleased when his daughter won gold in 2008.
Well now Nikita Nargonyy has a triple ball pike named the Nargonyy.
Thank you
Nikita´s best ever!!!!!
Dmitri Lankin could do 4!!
Lixiaoshuang is a legend
Artem Dolgopyat performer it too but got injured the first time he did it in a competition. But he’s thinking of bringing it back. Yahor Sharamkou does it too. Fabian Hambüchen did it in training but not in a competition.
Inyourlap a lot of people have done it successfully in training but it’s even harder to compete
Ian McKenna yes, it’s hard to land it well on hard ground. That’s the most difficult part. Managing the final rotation and the energy. And it kills the ankles
Amazing, ❤
im so jealous of these rebounds wtfffff
Lol for a moment after I read the title of the video I thought the skill was named after Nastia Liuking but then after I watched the video I was like, “oh. It’s named after her dad.”
Any quadruple flips yet?
Nicola Bartolini’s liukin is really good too!!
and now theres Nagornyy soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
triple pike on floor for yall that didnt understant the refrence ua-cam.com/video/pr57hTIMcn4/v-deo.html
Nikita the Best liukin
When next video about nagornyy?^^
Considering the material of the floors at the time, Liukin's work is impressive, but Gogoladze, who was active at the same time, seems to have more flight time.
0:43 was impressive no back hand spring straight to a round off than a tripple back.
I know nothing about gymnastics but given how a lot of these have rocky execution even in huge competitions, this has got to be extremely difficult to pull off
Супер!!!
I'm ready!!!!
Dimitri could do quad with a backhand sprang
What's the value?
its crazy because some of them over rotated it
Lankin
0:11 he did it from a whip back 🤯
How does Dmitry lankin get so much height with just a round off bruh
15 year pld, Skye Blakely is training this!
I’m not trying to be mean like this skill is literally incredible and looks sooo hard! But it looks kinda weird where they put their legs, if they closed them a little more it would look more normal
I think they do that because it enables them to go faster
Blaze that b maybe
It's called cowboying. It allows for a tighter tuck position, and a gymnast may also do it to stop themselves hitting their face on their knees if they land badly
Totally incredible once in a lifetime athlete. This is the kind of person Simone biles aspires to be like
And then nagornyy proceed to do a triple pike
He also trains the Liukin with a full twist which would make it even higher rated than his Triple pike
Song?
You forgot Aaron Michael Cook
We need to see more of this skill. Especially in WAG. Have any women gymnasts done a triple back tuck on the floor?
@Emma James That's what they said about triple double and the skill has now been successfully competed by a female gymnast on this year's World Championship.
As the sport progresses, and the training evolves, keep your fingers crossed, someone might actually perform it in the future.
Emma James Simone has enough power to pull it off. However, it’d be pretty reckless to experiment with new skills during an Olympic year.
@Emma James there you go. Someone could do it but whether the skill is allowed or not in a competition is a different matter. The question was whether a female gymnast could perform the skill or not, not whether it is allowed in a competition due to it being highly dangerous or not.
MyWayne1993 Simone is the most powerful female gymnast ever but triple back is a whole different thing than triple double, it’s wayyy harder and I don’t think the centre of gravity for women would allow it to be performed tbh
@Emma James I dunno, they said the same about women performing the triple axel in figure skating - that no woman would ever do it because it was impossible for them to get the height needed, and the different body shape and hence the different centre of gravity would prevent them performing three and a half revolutions - now eight women have successfully completed it in competition and Alexandra Trusova is actually training the quad
the triple back somersault attains more height than the track and field high jump.
Biles III?
liceous no
how the fuck do they jump like 4 peters in the air
Vocês esqueceram do russo nas classificatórias de SEUL 1988. Acho que se chama Sergey Garigov.
...e teu um atleta armênio atual cravando também.
I bet Simone can do a triple back easily. After it gets named after her, maybe she can add a full twist to it as well. I would love to see a full-twisting triple back.
@Failursaurus You never know what she can do. Maybe she will retire and then make a comeback in 2023 to debut an extremely difficult skill.
@Failursaurus Simone's next new skill on floor could be either a quad twisting double back or a triple back (later she can add a full twist to it). She competes a quadruple back somersault in my dream.
@Failursaurus The only skill I can see her realeasing in 2020 is the TTY. I'm waiting almost the same series with a more polished execution (near the perfection) for the Olympics. A Biles on Vault for sure, and maybe the Biles on Beam too.
Shane I’m thinking more of the triple double but in layout. That would be the next logical skill imo.
@Emma James You're literally the only person making sense here.
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0:44
Dimitri
Where is shane?
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Gay poses at end tho
Why only men
that last guy is horrible.
The reigning World Champion, you mean?
@@turbojon8117 yep
@@ryanje8147 Like Simone Biles horrible?
@@turbojon8117 He didn't stick any of the landings. Needs some improvement.
Yes cause everyone else stuck his triple 🤫
I hope that it is ironic
Simone can do this in piked and better than these dudes
my guy its 3 flips only 1 person ever has done trip pike and thats Nagornyy
fyi
also still no female has done a triple on floor but hopefully that changes soon there are some damn good tumblers tbh
@@MGE-il4hi Simone has done it in training.
@@glaznflip1501 into pit g. pretty big difference in my opinion. not like saying simones not the goat but still pretty far from competition in my opinion.
Първите две салта ги правят още в летежната фаза, а третото, при приземяването. За това упражнение се изискват индивидуални природни качества. Такова нещо не може да се постигне само с тренировки.