@@yagirltones8748 yes I agree, it is heartbreaking, especially in light of what happened at 2021 Olympic trials as well. It really does seem just like bad luck. She was doing the best gymnastics. I have seen her do before this trials. I almost would not care what the result is as long as she had a shot to do her gymnastics at the trials and see how it worked out, but I believe strongly she would’ve qualified for the Olympic team.curious. All my best.
Great video! I learnt a lot about the techniques and why she receives great execution scores. Interesting that she opts for the harder L grips on bars, even for the Jaeger
Its interesting. Some athletes find El grip skills very natural and easy and others find it very challenging. Many skills are this way I believe as we all find out strengths and weaknesses but trying. I am tight in El grip so it is very impressive they do el grip skills so easily. Glad you liked the video and thanks.
Very nice analysis! I love how you give criticism and positives. I think she will be 3rd or 4th AA and hope she has a great Olympic Trials. About the beam split + back tuck series, I think she just wants to play it safe since she did it at winter cup at the start of the year greatly, was off a bit at classics and then just probably didn't want to do it for nationals considering what happened at last worlds.
-00:37 This mount is named after Romanian Daniela Silivas. Dominique Moceanu of the USA also used the same mount (albeit from a run) from about 95-97. -06:59 yet, it is precisely her leaps ("artistic" qualities) that render her subpar in my books. For example, for this specific leap (a split leap with leg change to ring) the 22-24 COP says the following must be present for the skill to be recognized: 1) Upper back arch & head release 2) 180° split of legs 3) Front leg at horizontal, back leg bent (135°), and 4) back foot to the crown of head. In fact, it explicitly states for the D-panel to downgrade the skill to a split/switch leap/split jump, if: 1) there is no arch *AND* release of head and/or 2) Back foot is below crown of head.
Oh, I am just reading your full message. Thank you. With so many protocols or requirements for a skill that happens very fast its assumable that errors are made in evaluations as some walk the edge of satisfying the requirements. All we can do is the best we can do. I also imagine sometimes its a no brainer when they do or dont reach those requirements hahaha. Thanks for your insights and knowledge.
@@OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp It's not named after Silivas anymore because the Neck stand 1/2 beam mount as it's called is a B skill and B skills don't get named after gymnasts.
Thanks. I have done a little on Jade already and she does some really great stuff. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/CroNYi3BYxE/v-deo.html If that does not work, my channel is : olympian analyzes I have done many analyses already. In search you can find Jade analysis by lance ringnald. Rock on and all my best.
she’s just too inconsistent. i’d leave her off the team especially with other athletes have proven themselves to be more consistent and her scores aren’t needed to win gold
Do you remember the last Olympics? One can never predict what we will need to win gold. She’s been more consistent lately and it might be nice to have another strong all arounder…. You never know when that might be needed
@@sarahdore7884 Yep. People don't seem to understand that what you want to have is a team that is SOLID all the way around and which could secure GOLD irrespective of what may happen to A or B. Skye is not known for her consistency is true but she was solid at Nationals and I got to say her Cheng along with what else she offers makes her a lock for me. The US ideally would want to get off on their best' 'foot' (vault) because this is where they start and this is where things went downhill in Tokyo. A great start off vault with THREE Chengs will set the tone for the rest of the meet and should give the US a MASSIVE team victory.
@@sarahdore7884 I personally want THREE CHENGS on the team. As I have said so many time on here, if Jade is not included on the team then the person who takes that spot SHOULD be able to deliver a Cheng and a 6.3+ floor because that is what she can bring to the team. The US should not just want to win, they should want to win BIG. Having THREE CHENGS to start with two 6.3+ floor to end would ensure that.
So heartbroken for her. She's my favorite to watch on beam, ive been rooting for her for years. GREAT VIDEO !!
@@yagirltones8748 yes I agree, it is heartbreaking, especially in light of what happened at 2021 Olympic trials as well. It really does seem just like bad luck. She was doing the best gymnastics. I have seen her do before this trials. I almost would not care what the result is as long as she had a shot to do her gymnastics at the trials and see how it worked out, but I believe strongly she would’ve qualified for the Olympic team.curious. All my best.
Can’t wait for Olympic trials! She is amazing!
I’m looking forward to trials also. Olympic trials are really intense. Rock on.
Always educational, thank you
Thanks you. My best
Great analysis! The comparisons side by side with other gymnasts is so fun to watch. I think she has a really good chance of making the team.
I agree. I hope she has a great meet.
Thank you. Yes, if she has a good meet I think she can be there. Hope she does well. Rock on.
Wow I’m glad I found this channel! So insightful and really shows how complex and amazing these gymnasts and skills actually are!
Thanks and glad you like it. All my best.
Good video. Lot of things here that I hadn't noticed before.
Thanks. Glad you like it. My best.
Alexander Artemev ‘s graceful and powerful pommel❤nice analysis
I LOVE her lines- I wish Oly Trials was this weekend. Can’t wait!
I love this analysis! 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks a lot. the more I watched her the more impressive she is.
Love all the technical detail in the analyses and the comparisons to Miller, Lueken, etc.
Thank you. It is cool to see the small side by side differences of such great gymnasts. My best.
This is great! Love your analysis!
So glad you enjoy it. So cool to see such great gymnastics slowed down a bit. All my best
love your videos!!!
Thank you and I am glad you do. I enjoy making them. My best
Great video! I learnt a lot about the techniques and why she receives great execution scores. Interesting that she opts for the harder L grips on bars, even for the Jaeger
Its interesting. Some athletes find El grip skills very natural and easy and others find it very challenging. Many skills are this way I believe as we all find out strengths and weaknesses but trying. I am tight in El grip so it is very impressive they do el grip skills so easily. Glad you liked the video and thanks.
She will be in that team
Very nice analysis! I love how you give criticism and positives. I think she will be 3rd or 4th AA and hope she has a great Olympic Trials.
About the beam split + back tuck series, I think she just wants to play it safe since she did it at winter cup at the start of the year greatly, was off a bit at classics and then just probably didn't want to do it for nationals considering what happened at last worlds.
That makes sense and thank you for the insight. I try to analyze athletes as I would analyze myself or have somebody analyze me. Anand all my best.
I hope she makes the team!
-00:37 This mount is named after Romanian Daniela Silivas. Dominique Moceanu of the USA also used the same mount (albeit from a run) from about 95-97.
-06:59 yet, it is precisely her leaps ("artistic" qualities) that render her subpar in my books. For example, for this specific leap (a split leap with leg change to ring) the 22-24 COP says the following must be present for the skill to be recognized: 1) Upper back arch & head release 2) 180° split of legs 3) Front leg at horizontal, back leg bent (135°), and 4) back foot to the crown of head. In fact, it explicitly states for the D-panel to downgrade the skill to a split/switch leap/split jump, if: 1) there is no arch *AND* release of head and/or 2) Back foot is below crown of head.
I Silivas doing it but did not know it was named after her. Thanks. Rock on.
Oh, I am just reading your full message. Thank you. With so many protocols or requirements for a skill that happens very fast its assumable that errors are made in evaluations as some walk the edge of satisfying the requirements. All we can do is the best we can do. I also imagine sometimes its a no brainer when they do or dont reach those requirements hahaha. Thanks for your insights and knowledge.
@@OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp It's not named after Silivas anymore because the Neck stand 1/2 beam mount as it's called is a B skill and B skills don't get named after gymnasts.
@@leykimayri I am learning all kinds of things today. Thanks for the info and all my best.
Please do olympic floo4 champ, Jade Carey
Thanks. I have done a little on Jade already and she does some really great stuff. Here is the link:
ua-cam.com/video/CroNYi3BYxE/v-deo.html
If that does not work, my channel is : olympian analyzes
I have done many analyses already. In search you can find Jade analysis by lance ringnald. Rock on and all my best.
Her form is suspect
yes, I think that is what she is working on most as Olympic trails draw closer. Just my opinion. Thanks for the message and my best.
she’s just too inconsistent. i’d leave her off the team especially with other athletes have proven themselves to be more consistent and her scores aren’t needed to win gold
Do you remember the last Olympics? One can never predict what we will need to win gold. She’s been more consistent lately and it might be nice to have another strong all arounder…. You never know when that might be needed
@@sarahdore7884 Yep. People don't seem to understand that what you want to have is a team that is SOLID all the way around and which could secure GOLD irrespective of what may happen to A or B. Skye is not known for her consistency is true but she was solid at Nationals and I got to say her Cheng along with what else she offers makes her a lock for me. The US ideally would want to get off on their best' 'foot' (vault) because this is where they start and this is where things went downhill in Tokyo. A great start off vault with THREE Chengs will set the tone for the rest of the meet and should give the US a MASSIVE team victory.
@@aliciamcdonald7105 Exactly. Her Cheng is a game changer. Now they can bring her instead of a vault/ floor specialist. Gives them more options
@@sarahdore7884 I personally want THREE CHENGS on the team. As I have said so many time on here, if Jade is not included on the team then the person who takes that spot SHOULD be able to deliver a Cheng and a 6.3+ floor because that is what she can bring to the team. The US should not just want to win, they should want to win BIG. Having THREE CHENGS to start with two 6.3+ floor to end would ensure that.