As a former gymnast, I gotta say womens gymnastics definitely focuses on flexibility and form. Also it’s kinda funny how men don’t do the high beams bc if they fall on their nuts they are done for.
I mean if the cobsequence for falling was a thousand nails of fire hammered into your pelvis then would you be egar to try? I cringe at the thought of watching these people attempt this
The main difference between mens and womens gymnastics is that for men it is focused more on strength and womens is focused more on flexibility, skill, and grace (how it looks) Both are very hard and entertaining! Edit: I did not mean to start a gender war in the reply section. I was just stating the main differences between the two. Both are difficult and unique in their own way. There is not point in comparing them. Thanks for the likes btw! ❤
@@Hjj.sjsjzksk meh, in my opinion the women looks like it takes more skill. Balancing on high beams, all that jumping and landing perfectly, it takes a lot of skill and coordination to do that.
@@Hjj.sjsjzksk bro do one of those womens skills and then tell me… why do you always have to make it a gender war? Women’s and men’s gymnastics are literally 2 diff things. Couldn’t you see the men struggling?? Neither would win, it’s like putting a chess player and a swimmer up against each other and saying one would definitely win.
@@Hjj.sjsjzksk now you’re just insulting me cause you got no defense when I made an obvious point lol, someone who has changed their mind on this would erase the incorrect statement above
You know, props to these guys for doing so well on routines and moves they probably haven't practiced much. That really goes to show their athleticism, I think
We had a guy on our women's gymnastics team, the school had no men's gymnastics team. He killed it on the floor, bars and vault. I don't remember if he ever got on the beam or not. I don't think he did.
I can see why, as I am a guy who competes women's gymnastics because it is not offered, beam is not ment for our bodies, as some of the moves I do on beam could have bad effects if I split the beam.
@@JakeGoodspeed-mp4su men argue that women's bodies are not meant for b-ball, yet women play it, and with the goals JUST AS HIGH for them as for the males, who are 6 inches taller on average. boys and men can stop making excuses. get out there on that beam, get destroyed in comparison to the women, and keep on keeping on. that's what WOMEN have the guts to do! :)
@@Emper0rH0rde absolutely. gymnastics is holistic, unlike ball sports. he had a much more conditioned body, even if he couldn't do beam at all and couldn't really compete with the women overall and dragged down the team stats. the life of a holistic athlete is *much* happier than that of some juiced woman-beating psycho throwing rigged games to make their millions. most men have egos too big to do that, hence why separate male events even exist. meanwhile, women are expected to compete on women's teams playing sports created for the male body, but with VERY FEW variations to favor the female body. they don't even lower the goals in basketball. to think men get their own ENTIRE EVENTS in stuff they're worse at so they don't have to endure the comparison. really shows which sex is stronger, not just physically (yep, look up the definition of strength before assuming men are physically stronger... nope, go look it up!), but also psychologically.
Gymnastics and figure skating are two sports that display different male and female strengths so well. Probably others that are similar like diving and skatepark stuff maybe? I like these kinds of sports that celebrate each gender’s specialties and abilities
I've seen enough same sex skating partners and aerial gymnasts to confidently tell you - this is about what you train and not what your chromosome is. Gymnastics and figure skating are just very conservative and outdated in their views. That's all. If the sport was more tolerant, you'd see both genders do awesome things. 🤷♀️
@@IreneWY and yet both sports have a ton of gay and trans in them. So maybe not all gays and trans people actually buy the woke trans movement. It really is not good for women's athletics.
@@jrg305 as a female athlete I can put your mind at ease - we don't feel threatened by gay guys. Nor do we consider them a problem, like you're suggesting.
@@IreneWY I was suggesting the trans movement is not good for women's athletics. I'm speaking as a gay male athlete. I swam for years, and the Lia Thomas thing is ridiculous. They don't allow men or women to take testosterone in sport, but if you take estrogen and now suddenly identify As female, you can clobber the league.
It seems like the moves which rely more on physical strength, like flips and some of the uneven bar stuff, are easier for the male gymnasts. The moves relying predominantly on flexibility are harder for the men.
As a (beginner) coach, I would say that WAG athletes tend to have a graceful almost effortless type of coordination through their routines/skills whereas MAG athletes have a more powerful but less controlled kind of movement
@@MSjackiesaunders Most men can't do what she does because most men are not professional gymnasts. Most women also can't do the stuff she does. I'm talking about specifically among people who practice gymnastics. I would guess that most male gymnasts are able to do as good as her in routines that rely more on strength than agility.
I thought it was common knowledge that men are upside down triangles and women are right side up triangles? Men have more muscle mass in their chest, shoulders, and arms. Women have more muscle mass in our glutes and thighs. And our centers of gravity are different as well.
@PointlessExistence-nq9nbwhat did he even say that made you think this?😅 He(or even she) doesn’t say that male gymnasts are athletes either. Being a gymnasts(no matter the sex) is already synonymous to being athletes, as they’re often associated with the olympics internationally. And nobody’s saying that it’s easy, how would any normal person imagine themselves performing a fraction of what gymnasts put on show.
@PointlessExistence-nq9nbhe’s just commenting about how some of the moves female gymnasts do seems impossible compared to the male counterpart. You can be aesthetic but you don’t just create a new dimension casually(as if it was even possible😅)
It’s just because most sports focus on sexualizing women and making them look pretty instead of using their strength. I may not be as strong as a man, but I would like to be seen as a living organism and not an object. ❤
@@Screech911 imo sex isn’t the problem here, the people who see you as an object would then see you as a practical object rather than a beauty object(a labour slave instead of sex slave essentially), it’s the people who allow/tolerate such behaviors and treatment that is a cause here.
@@momo1461 It's the internet, you've got to realize that people generally don't care about punctuation. It was obvious enough that it was a question. Apologies if it wasn't clear, but I was genuinely asking you what you thought a real sport was.
It's cool seeing some of the similarities between women's gymnastics and dance because dance has illusions too and switch leaps☺️ and ofc some of the acro stuff to like front arials and back handspring step outs
The things that always interests me are how very, very, very different men's and women's bodies are and how their sports reflect that. Women are all about flexibility and balance, and their bodies look so much more even. What I mean is that the male gymnasts have massive upper bodies with little afterthought legs on the bottom while the women have so much more muscle below the waist and much, much longer legs for their height. And this makes sticking landings SO different -- when the women stick landings, they practically go into the floor like a lawn dart with both feet together, while the guys always look a lot less stable. It must be harder for men to balance with so much weight above their waists.
Besides vault (where guys can pretty much do any vault that the women can do), the bars would be the easiest event for the guys to become good at in women's gymnastics. Men's high bar requires many of the same basic skills, and women's uneven bars in many ways has evolved into something closer to what men's high bar is. That's why when men go on bars it looks easier than doing the other skills on beam and floor. But given enough time (and training) to refine the skills, the men would basically be able to do the same things the women can do. ua-cam.com/video/hg63AynO85M/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/LULeqHc3bUk/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/6FGr1o5v_1E/v-deo.html
The gray guy's switch leap looked like my leaps and I'm a dancer 😭😭 also the guy's celebration looked like that one video where the baby threw herself off the edge of the couch
0:25 I've always found weird that I can't do backflips and cartwheels, yet I can do this move (the backward roll) effortlessly. It is one of my favorite warm-ups.
It's interesting how different men and women's gymnastics are. Like I lways knew they different. But I never followed men's enough to realize how different. This whole channel has been quite the eye opener
What an ignorant conclusion. Female gymnastics ALSO focuses on strength. They just have to make it look really graceful at the same time. Shame on you for underestimating female gymnasts and suggesting that they don't use strength or that strength is not their focus. Have you seen Simone Biles? She has more muscles than her husband who is in the NFL and has the advantage of testosterone. On top of being incredibly strong enough to lift their own body weight, the women have to make it look effortless. Just give the female gymnasts their flowers and tip your hat because they are incredible and they dominate. Name one known male gymnast off the top of your head. I'll wait.
No, men and women's gymnastics aren't comparable because they get judged differently, woman's gymnastics is basically all about aesthetics while men's gymnastics is way more physically demanding, aesthetics isn't as important there. That doesn't mean the women are necessarily inferior to the men or that one form of gymnastics is better than the other one it's just pointing out the differences which the commenter was probably trying to do@@tjaspire
@@ALTACOUNT-fe1pe this is why im disliking the fact that male gymnastics is getting popular. And so having more male fans like you.🙄 You see female ones and say "omg they dont focus on strength! Its only aesthetic" While Simone Biles could probably kick your head out of your shoulder with one punch. It still requires power. Back muscles, legs, arms... Everything. But go off king 👑. Make sure to downgrade any type of female effort you are going to see in your life.
Oooh so THATS why men don’t do high beams. As a former competitive gymnast, if I had a quarter for everytime I’ve fallen on my cooch on a high beam, I’d have enough money to dare a guy to do a back flip on a high beam
Women are just as vulnerable in their genetalia, what are you on about? Just because their eggs are on the inside doesn't mean they can't take permanent damage from a blow there, and it's just as painful.
If you land your balls in the beam it isn’t that dangerous because your balls is more durable than you think they are. It would just be really painful.
@@pshemoo2019 Nah, man, you can literally do permanent damage. Especially falling on your testicles with full body weight. One of the big reasons why we developed so many nerve endings in our balls, is because hitting them, or twisting them the wrong way can literally stop you from being able to procreate.
not me laughing so much at his switch leap... also I am a former gymnast and watching cast to handstands again made me realise I'd forgotten how much I loved them!
I just found this and absolutely love it. Former gymnast. Just showed my mom who chaperoned our trips/meets and she spit out her wine. Flipping great. Thanks for taking me back
I was thinking that too, these male gymnasts bodies look like they've been doing a very different thing, but I reckon if you take a male ballet dancer he'd have a better handle on these kinds of moves.
@@Him_Downstairs36 Thank you for that video, would be good without the obnoxious girl's reaction but hey. Yeah there's nothing preventing a guy from becoming that flexible and flipping around all over the place, impressive stuffs
I played men’s volleyball in college and still play in high level double’s tournaments. The offense/defense ratio in Men’s volleyball is much higher than women’s so the rallies average being shorter and less exciting. Men hit the ball much harder.
@@danparish1344 Precisely. I think you guys jump too high and smack (spike?) the ball too hard, then the play's over. lol I like to see lengthier rallies. The build up makes it more entertaining to watch. You guys are too big and athletic for the court size & net height. NBA was developing the same problem for a while, then S Curry came along and stretched the court. Men's beach vb is fun to watch though. I live in SB and our tourneys at East Beach are the best!
@@leg1187 Yeah why are the female leotards so weird? They are cut off at the @ss cheek when they could be shorts like the guys. It's so inappropriate and I hate that. I used to be a gymnast and I had to keep pulling the leotard down because of a wedgie. 😑
@@dsy529 I'm glad someone is speaking out. I'm a male but I always wondered if the male costumes and the female costumes were different for a very creepy resson.
@@leg1187 Thank you! It's so annoying to see people make excuses because males are "built differently". I understand that but the ladies can wear shorts too. And the weird female uniforms are the same for other sports like volleyball.
Not all female gymnasts can do these moves, and those who can train for years. There are undoubtedly men who, with years of training, could do them. This video is like taking a female gymnast and saying women can't do men's skateboarding by comparing two unrelated skills.
I’m curious, how much of this CAN be learned with practice and training. Because I can tell you, I cannot do even the limited scope of the boys (I am VERY stiff and stretching is NOT easy) but I do know that flexibility can be improved with daily practice.
All of this can be learned unless you have a literal physical disability that prevents you from doing them. It just might take years of body conditioning to do it, though. If you stretched like a gymnast every day for just a month, you would a tremendous decrease in "stiffness." Muscles are extremely adaptable to different types of work loads, it just takes time.
There are few sports that clearly demonstrate secondary sex characteristics like gymnastics. Women are usually more flexible and men have greater lean muscle mass. Neither are better than the other, it just shows how amazing bodies are.
but gymnastics as a sport favors men b/c the strength it demands is at the extremes of what the human body can do, esp. if you look at the men's still rings event (which doesn't even exist for women as it takes so much strength), those guys are literally the strongest athletes in the world going by strength RELATIVE to bodyweight. The flexibility required in gymnastics is NOT extreme, it only LOOKS extreme to untrained people. If you can do the splits, touch your toes without bending you back or your knees, do a german hang on a bar (which children easily do) - then you have all the flexibility in your hips, hamstrings, and shoulders that you'll need for gymnastics. It's an intermediate level, not an extreme level like the strength requirement. Even some of the advanced yoga poses demand more flexibility than gymnastics ever would. You want to see extremes of flexibility, look up contortionists - they're mostly women. The extreme positions they get their bodies into aren't very mobile or powerful and don't really have a function beyond demonstrating how flexible you are so you don't see them in gymnastics
@@ZARDDRAM0N it's not like that. Women literally have a lower center of gravity. Which means we have different balance points. That means we literally move differently when performing certain moves. I'm not hating. I'm certain there's moves that the women won't perform the same as the men as well.
It’s so weird. For males their gymnastics is so easy but when they do woman’s gymnastics it’s hard but then we like cant belive they do it that bad then we try mens and we can’t do it- It’s weird 😂
Most of the things they do look tough to me, not easy haha. And if you really think about it, mens gymnastics is more focused or strength whereas womens is more focused on flexibility, so even though same sport, both look extremely different haha :) speaking as a non gymnast and purely from assumptions, for me it looks like mens gymnastics drains more energy and womens gymnastics requires more skill and balance, at the end of the day, both are difficult
@@unidentifiedddd Oh wait- Sorry I was meaning facts about mens gymnastics takes more strength and woman’s takes more flexibility 😂 Sorry if it was confusng
I never really realised there were basically two different types of gymnastics for men and women. Also I admire sports like this where both men and women are successful and can have similar career opportunities, without it being forced. Gymnastics, volleyball, tennis, mma, sports like these. Whereas you look at something like basketball, which is my favourite sport, and the difference in talent and entertainment value between the two is crazy. The nba is so fun to watch and I spend hours every day debating, checking scores and watching games, where as the WNBA is just known for not being able to dunk, sucking at basketball, and then complaining that they don’t get payed millions like the guys, even though their own league loses millions and is subsidised by the nba. The nba has tried so hard to get the WNBA to work and be popular, but it just doesn’t work, despite all the special treatment. But then I look at women’s rugby union, my country New Zealand recently hosted the women’s rugby World Cup, and the black ferns (nz women’s team) sold out most of their games I think. I watched every game on tv. Not because I was supporting women’s sports, but because it was just genuinely good rugby. They’re slower and weaker than the All Blacks obviously, but when everyone’s on the same level you don’t really notice, and their skill levels were comparable. A lot of the games were really exciting to watch, and as a country we were really proud of them when they won the tournament. Having written this idk why it’s so long, sry.
Most sports simply aren’t made for female bodies. But we don’t need to mock the wnba just to uplift other female athletes. Notice that nobody is insulting these male gymnasts for not being as agile as the females in this video. I don’t believe that anyone is entitled to someone else’s money or earnings. But I rarely see anybody from the wnba “complaining” about that. They just relocate to another country where they can make more money. Regardless, none of those comparisons were very necessary.
@@LoneWulf278 no ones mocking these men cos they don’t claim to be good at this gymnastics and they’re even making fun of themselves. Whereas WNBA players say they’re just as good as the men, and that they deserve to be paid as such, but in reality they lose money so they’re lucky to even make anything at all.
@@finn54123 They really don’t say this. They know what they’re getting into when they touch a court. You want this scenario to be the case so that your comment can seem more appropriate. But go off with this weird random narrative.
@@finn54123 They never said they were just as good as the male professional basketball players. They explained what they do to supplement their income oversees because of the pay difference. So basically… exactly the point I made.
Center of gravity plays an important role with balance. The men will have a more difficult time with the first move because their center of gravity is more in the chest area. Since the womens' center of gravity is in the hips, we don't see them struggle to do it like the men do.
The center of gravity in typical male bodies is higher than in typical female ones, but it's NOWHERE near being in the chest :P If the arms are raised straight up, it might approach the top of the abdominal cavity but that's a stretch. The person would have to have relatively long and/or heavy arms and short and/or light legs. In neutral posture it's usually still pretty close to or even below the top of the pelvis.
@@rko2016 I'm honestly not sure where to begin with how mistaken your concept of biomechanics is. Maybe (I hope) this is a language misunderstanding? Do you use "chest" to refer to the whole torso? Because seriously, like, you could literally remove someone's legs and that would only barely move their (vertical axis) center of gravity into the chest
Take some of those floor routines the women do to male ballet dancers. I know they can do most of them as they are trained to display grace and power, whereas male gymnasts are more about raw power.
Female Gymnastics are, at the high end of even Highschool Competitions, impossible for men to replicate 1 to 1 because our center of gravity are completely different. Its that Chair trick but as an entire routine and sport. Basically if you have a man lock his legs straight and lean over 90 degrees at the waist and have him pick up a chair with only his back muscles he cannot do it, and in some cases even if he has trained back muscles. Whereas any woman can do it so long as the weight is within her lift range. It is because the man is lifting not only the chair but also his own center of gravity. Another example that exemplifies this is how men and women turn around. If doing what comes most natural to their body and not trying to be contrarians a mans body will naturally, 99 percent of the time, turn at the upper torso first; or at least their upper back muscles will flex first depending on how sharp of a turn it is. Whereas a woman will turn at her lower back/waist 99 percent of the time even after any "ftm" surgeries.
Since comments have established the differences are based on physiological differences … what happens when someone of a gender has the body that better suits the other? People react uniquely to hormones and basically goes through a special puberty. Additionally, I think there’s the theory that sports chooses the sportsperson based on physicality. So perhaps it’s obvious regardless of gender, particular people can do a form that deviates from conventions. I love that!
There’s gonna be a boy/man gymnast who can do can do these routines. It’s very likely it’s nobody doing male gymnastics. Edit: maybe in the future, sports should accept gender diversity and consider removing gendered-sports-roles, choosing a body shape/capability approach instead. Idk the consequences to competitions or sports as a cultural and functional concept, but it would be lovely if it worked.
@@shawnbay2211 Nah theres more than hormones Female and male bodys have different bone structure and mass structure Even a female with the same weight and size cant put the same amount of force a male do And a male cand be s flexible as a woman because of these different body structures
@@shawnbay2211 tons of male dancers could do this stuff, this 'women's gymnastics' is way more consonant with dance and also with certain martial arts than what male gymnasts would usually train
This is what the whole debate on male sports forgets about… men are more suited for strenght based sports, but women are unparalleled on aesthetics based sports like gymnast and figure skating. Not saying men arent good at them, but they dont fill the same criteria, just as women dont do the same in sports like football
That truth is men are better at those sports by the same margin as football and all the others (maybe more)..you mention figure skating yet I assume you don't know anything about it, it is NOT the female skaters performing a quadruple axel jump and defying gravity like the men. You just think so because in many sports, 'they don't fill the same criteria' exists as a convention, often the event that's based most purely on 'aesthetic' (like rhythmic gymnastics) don't even exist for men at the Olympic level. If they competed on the same criteria (and if there were a significant will to do so, maybe they will) - the men would surpass the women on the same criteria, why would they NOT? The guys in this video simply haven't trained these movements the way the girls did. Whereas women don't compete in men's events like the still rings b/c..they just can't do the same things. There's a video here on youtube of female olympic gymnasts seeing AMATEUR males perform their routines and they even say the guys did it better. Like in any sport, amateur males surpass elite/olympic-level females - that's probably MORE true for gymnastics than most, as gymnastics is more purely about strength than most. What you don't seem to understand is that what you as a spectator call 'aesthetics'..IS a function of strength, it takes a LOT of strength to make something look effortless
@@helvete_ingres4717 *[Stomping feet]* Yeah!! Wamen are the strongest and men are toxic weaklings. Anyone who disagrees is committing a violent hate crime!! HATE CRIME!!! #Feminism #AlwaysBelieveHer
@@helvete_ingres4717 I mean "aesthetics" as in "the movement from the women its more visually pleasing". With men you are in awe at the power and athleticism, with women you are in awe at the beauty... that's what I mean. Like I said... I'm not hating on the men's side, I think is cool too, but if I had to choose to watch one or the other I would watch women 100% of the time; in football, on the contrary, I cannot watch a women's game to the fullest to save my life, it's insanely boring
As a former gymnast, I gotta say womens gymnastics definitely focuses on flexibility and form.
Also it’s kinda funny how men don’t do the high beams bc if they fall on their nuts they are done for.
Just hire a male ballet dancer. You don't see a men's rhythm gymnastics for instance.
I mean if the cobsequence for falling was a thousand nails of fire hammered into your pelvis then would you be egar to try? I cringe at the thought of watching these people attempt this
Also on lower body strength.
@GraffitiTurtle Fr I can’t imagine being a guy and trying to do high beans lol😂
@@Afroguitarist-ed2zt yeah a friend kicked me there once it sucked
It’s interesting that male and female gymnastics are so similar and yet so different
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Fr just facts 💯 🤧 🤣
Yeah! Female gymnastics primarily focuses on lower body strength whilst male gymnastics primarily focuses on upper body strength.
They are not so similar
@@cutienerdgirl I know what you mean... Now let's see if women can dunk a basketball.
I love how everyone can joke around if they fall over or mess up 👍
What did u expect?
Fall and you get stoned to death?
Actually, laughing at wamen for anything is now a form of violent sexual harassment and committing such a crime is punishable by death.
#feminism
@@momo1461 That thing is living in your head rent free huh
@@momo1461 why are you under every comment🤨 (and always arguing about something). Go get a life, my friend.
@@Настоящее.имяНастоящая.фамилия Is life unfair?
The main difference between mens and womens gymnastics is that for men it is focused more on strength and womens is focused more on flexibility, skill, and grace (how it looks) Both are very hard and entertaining!
Edit: I did not mean to start a gender war in the reply section. I was just stating the main differences between the two. Both are difficult and unique in their own way. There is not point in comparing them. Thanks for the likes btw! ❤
@@Hjj.sjsjzksk 😑
@@Hjj.sjsjzksk meh, in my opinion the women looks like it takes more skill. Balancing on high beams, all that jumping and landing perfectly, it takes a lot of skill and coordination to do that.
@@Hjj.sjsjzksk Why is it man vs woman, they’re both difficult in their own ways 😑
@@Hjj.sjsjzksk bro do one of those womens skills and then tell me… why do you always have to make it a gender war? Women’s and men’s gymnastics are literally 2 diff things. Couldn’t you see the men struggling?? Neither would win, it’s like putting a chess player and a swimmer up against each other and saying one would definitely win.
@@Hjj.sjsjzksk now you’re just insulting me cause you got no defense when I made an obvious point lol, someone who has changed their mind on this would erase the incorrect statement above
Can we see the women trying men's gymnastics? That'd be fun, too!
If you look at the Shorts videos, there's a lot of videos of the women trying men's gymnastics.
No
Why?
@@bigchungasbigchungasI smell feminism
@@Its_Mei-f3r revenge
The “But at what cost” really made me laugh so hard 😂😂
0:43 Wtf how was that so smooth? It looked as if she just floated so gracefully.
Ikr!!
I have no say in this, but the attempt after her looked like he ragdolled in a game
Honestly though.
@@Ashhoo human fall flat™️
Years of practice and strength training.
You know, props to these guys for doing so well on routines and moves they probably haven't practiced much. That really goes to show their athleticism, I think
We had a guy on our women's gymnastics team, the school had no men's gymnastics team. He killed it on the floor, bars and vault. I don't remember if he ever got on the beam or not. I don't think he did.
I can see why, as I am a guy who competes women's gymnastics because it is not offered, beam is not ment for our bodies, as some of the moves I do on beam could have bad effects if I split the beam.
@@JakeGoodspeed-mp4suThe part about the beam is not true, it’s just that your not that good. Sorry, facts don’t care about feelings.
@@JakeGoodspeed-mp4su men argue that women's bodies are not meant for b-ball, yet women play it, and with the goals JUST AS HIGH for them as for the males, who are 6 inches taller on average. boys and men can stop making excuses. get out there on that beam, get destroyed in comparison to the women, and keep on keeping on. that's what WOMEN have the guts to do! :)
Dude was probably living the dream.
@@Emper0rH0rde absolutely. gymnastics is holistic, unlike ball sports. he had a much more conditioned body, even if he couldn't do beam at all and couldn't really compete with the women overall and dragged down the team stats. the life of a holistic athlete is *much* happier than that of some juiced woman-beating psycho throwing rigged games to make their millions.
most men have egos too big to do that, hence why separate male events even exist. meanwhile, women are expected to compete on women's teams playing sports created for the male body, but with VERY FEW variations to favor the female body. they don't even lower the goals in basketball. to think men get their own ENTIRE EVENTS in stuff they're worse at so they don't have to endure the comparison.
really shows which sex is stronger, not just physically (yep, look up the definition of strength before assuming men are physically stronger... nope, go look it up!), but also psychologically.
This is especially fun when you know that men and women's center of balance are in different places physiologically.
Physically?
@@Chad-bc9vi Sure, "Physically".
@@Chad-bc9vi
Yes, it's the same thing, just a little more fancy.
@@someguy2744 oh really? Hahah
@@someguy2744 No, they really aren't even close to meaning the same thing.
Gymnastics and figure skating are two sports that display different male and female strengths so well. Probably others that are similar like diving and skatepark stuff maybe? I like these kinds of sports that celebrate each gender’s specialties and abilities
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I've seen enough same sex skating partners and aerial gymnasts to confidently tell you - this is about what you train and not what your chromosome is. Gymnastics and figure skating are just very conservative and outdated in their views. That's all. If the sport was more tolerant, you'd see both genders do awesome things. 🤷♀️
@@IreneWY and yet both sports have a ton of gay and trans in them. So maybe not all gays and trans people actually buy the woke trans movement. It really is not good for women's athletics.
@@jrg305 as a female athlete I can put your mind at ease - we don't feel threatened by gay guys. Nor do we consider them a problem, like you're suggesting.
@@IreneWY I was suggesting the trans movement is not good for women's athletics. I'm speaking as a gay male athlete. I swam for years, and the Lia Thomas thing is ridiculous. They don't allow men or women to take testosterone in sport, but if you take estrogen and now suddenly identify As female, you can clobber the league.
It seems like the moves which rely more on physical strength, like flips and some of the uneven bar stuff, are easier for the male gymnasts. The moves relying predominantly on flexibility are harder for the men.
Cause men are trash lol
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Ok lol
As a (beginner) coach, I would say that WAG athletes tend to have a graceful almost effortless type of coordination through their routines/skills whereas MAG athletes have a more powerful but less controlled kind of movement
@@zebraneighbor6383 Tell that to Simone Biles. Most men can't do the dismounts she uses!
@@MSjackiesaunders Most men can't do what she does because most men are not professional gymnasts. Most women also can't do the stuff she does. I'm talking about specifically among people who practice gymnastics. I would guess that most male gymnasts are able to do as good as her in routines that rely more on strength than agility.
The way he threw his arms back at 1:15 😂😂😂
Oddly enough it reminded me of very clunky uneven video game models where if you don’t control the upper body properly it’ll lag behind the lower.
LMAOOOOO
He really put his entire back into it 🤣
That'a jojo villain celebration
I love gymnasts so much. You guys are epic.
It's fascinating how even I as a complete noob is able to see that the men are more top-heavy than the women.
Which is ironic, because women are known to be more "top heavy" than men, if you catch my drift.
They have more upper body strength. My noodle arms cant even do 1 pull up.
@@Dorydreory Bro we are literally the same
@@Emper0rH0rde Not the flat ones though. **If you catch my drift**
I thought it was common knowledge that men are upside down triangles and women are right side up triangles? Men have more muscle mass in their chest, shoulders, and arms. Women have more muscle mass in our glutes and thighs. And our centers of gravity are different as well.
my toxic trait is thinking i can do this
You can do it! I’ll hold your beer
@@danparish1344 🤣
oh, I can do that no problem.
... wait, you meant in real life?
sorry, you're on your own
Love this video. There's just something so wholesome and human about it.
Men Gymnastics: Basically aesthetics.
Women’s Gymnastics: Lets invent another plane of motion.
As one does, lmao
@PointlessExistence-nq9nbwhat did he even say that made you think this?😅
He(or even she) doesn’t say that male gymnasts are athletes either.
Being a gymnasts(no matter the sex) is already synonymous to being athletes, as they’re often associated with the olympics internationally. And nobody’s saying that it’s easy, how would any normal person imagine themselves performing a fraction of what gymnasts put on show.
@PointlessExistence-nq9nbhe’s just commenting about how some of the moves female gymnasts do seems impossible compared to the male counterpart.
You can be aesthetic but you don’t just create a new dimension casually(as if it was even possible😅)
It’s just because most sports focus on sexualizing women and making them look pretty instead of using their strength. I may not be as strong as a man, but I would like to be seen as a living organism and not an object. ❤
@@Screech911 imo sex isn’t the problem here, the people who see you as an object would then see you as a practical object rather than a beauty object(a labour slave instead of sex slave essentially), it’s the people who allow/tolerate such behaviors and treatment that is a cause here.
I laughed very hard throughout this, thank you for that.
That moment when you realize you have never seen men's gymnastics. Lol
This makes Paul Hunts gymnastic routines all that more impressive when you realise he's doing stuff most guys don't do and can't do.
@@momo1461 What qualifies as a real sport
@@momo1461 It's the internet, you've got to realize that people generally don't care about punctuation. It was obvious enough that it was a question. Apologies if it wasn't clear, but I was genuinely asking you what you thought a real sport was.
@@momo1461 So you're just going to blatantly ignore the question in favour of my grammar?
@@momo1461 momo profile picture unable to answer a simple question, using the excuse of “you have bad grammar” to avoid it
@@momo1461 every sport is a real sport, also gymnastics is a real sport, it's probably one of the hardest sports tbh swimming probs the hardest
It's cool seeing some of the similarities between women's gymnastics and dance because dance has illusions too and switch leaps☺️ and ofc some of the acro stuff to like front arials and back handspring step outs
Me who is in pain trying to even do a cartwheel: 👁👄👁
The things that always interests me are how very, very, very different men's and women's bodies are and how their sports reflect that. Women are all about flexibility and balance, and their bodies look so much more even. What I mean is that the male gymnasts have massive upper bodies with little afterthought legs on the bottom while the women have so much more muscle below the waist and much, much longer legs for their height.
And this makes sticking landings SO different -- when the women stick landings, they practically go into the floor like a lawn dart with both feet together, while the guys always look a lot less stable. It must be harder for men to balance with so much weight above their waists.
I never knew the difference between both men and women gymnastics
There are like 10 types of gymnastics.
I know, right?
Women's gymnastics looks so much more fancy and showy.
0:45 his fall was the most gracious ever
Why do I get the impression all the guys have played on the uneven bars many times before? 🤣🤣
Besides vault (where guys can pretty much do any vault that the women can do), the bars would be the easiest event for the guys to become good at in women's gymnastics. Men's high bar requires many of the same basic skills, and women's uneven bars in many ways has evolved into something closer to what men's high bar is. That's why when men go on bars it looks easier than doing the other skills on beam and floor. But given enough time (and training) to refine the skills, the men would basically be able to do the same things the women can do.
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There is more skill transfer.
I love seeing all the differences in the sports, they're both incredibly beautiful on their own🥺🤗
I always find it really interesting to see the differences between men and women in various subjects. Very cool video! 😊
This was the best!!!!!! 😂😂😂😂 love it! ❤
The gray guy's switch leap looked like my leaps and I'm a dancer 😭😭 also the guy's celebration looked like that one video where the baby threw herself off the edge of the couch
i appreciate you guys even trying out the ones tht could crack the nuts
0:25
I've always found weird that I can't do backflips and cartwheels, yet I can do this move (the backward roll) effortlessly. It is one of my favorite warm-ups.
0:46 it started so smoothly tho!
It's interesting how different men and women's gymnastics are. Like I lways knew they different. But I never followed men's enough to realize how different. This whole channel has been quite the eye opener
Support men's sports
Woman's flexibility is kinda insane, they're really good at this
Female Gymnast: Flexibility and Aesthetic
Male Gymnast: It's About Drive... It's About Power
What an ignorant conclusion.
Female gymnastics ALSO focuses on strength. They just have to make it look really graceful at the same time. Shame on you for underestimating female gymnasts and suggesting that they don't use strength or that strength is not their focus. Have you seen Simone Biles? She has more muscles than her husband who is in the NFL and has the advantage of testosterone. On top of being incredibly strong enough to lift their own body weight, the women have to make it look effortless. Just give the female gymnasts their flowers and tip your hat because they are incredible and they dominate. Name one known male gymnast off the top of your head. I'll wait.
No, men and women's gymnastics aren't comparable because they get judged differently, woman's gymnastics is basically all about aesthetics while men's gymnastics is way more physically demanding, aesthetics isn't as important there. That doesn't mean the women are necessarily inferior to the men or that one form of gymnastics is better than the other one it's just pointing out the differences which the commenter was probably trying to do@@tjaspire
@@tjaspireshe may look more shredded but in no way she has more muscle mass than a male in the nfl lol
@@ALTACOUNT-fe1pe this is why im disliking the fact that male gymnastics is getting popular. And so having more male fans like you.🙄
You see female ones and say "omg they dont focus on strength! Its only aesthetic"
While Simone Biles could probably kick your head out of your shoulder with one punch.
It still requires power.
Back muscles, legs, arms... Everything.
But go off king 👑.
Make sure to downgrade any type of female effort you are going to see in your life.
@@tjaspire lol biles no where near top 10 male gymnasts , her hardest move is just 5,6 in mag , there are moves that wag haven t even done
0:47 the way he folded 😂😂
1:15 it's giving starfish lol
Lot of these moves have a reason for being you know women's gymnastics because if you mess up and you're a guy your balls are done for
Oooh so THATS why men don’t do high beams. As a former competitive gymnast, if I had a quarter for everytime I’ve fallen on my cooch on a high beam, I’d have enough money to dare a guy to do a back flip on a high beam
Women are just as vulnerable in their genetalia, what are you on about? Just because their eggs are on the inside doesn't mean they can't take permanent damage from a blow there, and it's just as painful.
If you land your balls in the beam it isn’t that dangerous because your balls is more durable than you think they are. It would just be really painful.
@@pshemoo2019 Nah, man, you can literally do permanent damage. Especially falling on your testicles with full body weight. One of the big reasons why we developed so many nerve endings in our balls, is because hitting them, or twisting them the wrong way can literally stop you from being able to procreate.
not me laughing so much at his switch leap... also I am a former gymnast and watching cast to handstands again made me realise I'd forgotten how much I loved them!
0:45 I LAUGHED SO HARD OMGGG
i subscribed so there better be a part 2
ikr
Lol I always love seeing these videos because they're so different!
0:42 this one will always be incredible for me, i can t comprehend the physics. Looks like they are flying
I just found this and absolutely love it. Former gymnast. Just showed my mom who chaperoned our trips/meets and she spit out her wine. Flipping great. Thanks for taking me back
That's not a Wolf Turn, that's some Rock Lee's Konoha whirlwind turned fabulous.
@0:53 - the beauty, the grace
I am not into gimnastics at all but for me this was both impressive and entertaining so yea.. good video for sure 💪🔥
😂😂 This was awesome! 👏🏻
Still waiting for part 2 😂😂😂😂
Soon
I wonder if a male ballet dancer with tumbling abilities would be able to do some of this stuff?
He will definitely do that, that's what I'm saying...they are putting athletic gymnasts on Artistic gymnastics.
@@mcmerry2846 agreed
I was thinking that too, these male gymnasts bodies look like they've been doing a very different thing, but I reckon if you take a male ballet dancer he'd have a better handle on these kinds of moves.
If you’re flexible, u can do it
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@@Him_Downstairs36 Thank you for that video, would be good without the obnoxious girl's reaction but hey.
Yeah there's nothing preventing a guy from becoming that flexible and flipping around all over the place, impressive stuffs
Number 1 reason men don't do beams, one slip and their family line ends with them.
i didn't know they were different lmao
Yoo that’s the best ending of a video 🤣
As a spectator I prefer watching woman's volleyball, gymnastics and figure skating, over men's. Tennis and swimming (but not water polo) is a tie.
I played men’s volleyball in college and still play in high level double’s tournaments.
The offense/defense ratio in Men’s volleyball is much higher than women’s so the rallies average being shorter and less exciting. Men hit the ball much harder.
ah yes, a man of culture, the true connoisseur
@@danparish1344 this person was just stating their preference they didnt ask for your facts dude
@@danparish1344 Precisely. I think you guys jump too high and smack (spike?) the ball too hard, then the play's over. lol I like to see lengthier rallies. The build up makes it more entertaining to watch. You guys are too big and athletic for the court size & net height. NBA was developing the same problem for a while, then S Curry came along and stretched the court.
Men's beach vb is fun to watch though. I live in SB and our tourneys at East Beach are the best!
@@georgemartyn5268 i was looking for my fellow man of culture mates
0:47 😂😂 OMG
Not people starting gender wars. Smh
I laughed way too hard at some of these.
Always thought it was hella weird that gymnastics was so different for men and women, both in costumes and events.
You think the guys should have onesies up their ass cracks like the women 🤣 jk
That "Costumes" part really had me wondering..
@@leg1187 Yeah why are the female leotards so weird? They are cut off at the @ss cheek when they could be shorts like the guys. It's so inappropriate and I hate that. I used to be a gymnast and I had to keep pulling the leotard down because of a wedgie. 😑
@@dsy529 I'm glad someone is speaking out. I'm a male but I always wondered if the male costumes and the female costumes were different for a very creepy resson.
@@leg1187 Thank you! It's so annoying to see people make excuses because males are "built differently". I understand that but the ladies can wear shorts too. And the weird female uniforms are the same for other sports like volleyball.
If you do the bars use the elf power grip primer don’t use a lot make it enough to cover both hands tho!
Not all female gymnasts can do these moves, and those who can train for years. There are undoubtedly men who, with years of training, could do them. This video is like taking a female gymnast and saying women can't do men's skateboarding by comparing two unrelated skills.
Not Riley saying “I’m switching” after he did the cast handstand 😭😭😭
I’m curious, how much of this CAN be learned with practice and training.
Because I can tell you, I cannot do even the limited scope of the boys (I am VERY stiff and stretching is NOT easy) but I do know that flexibility can be improved with daily practice.
All of this can be learned unless you have a literal physical disability that prevents you from doing them. It just might take years of body conditioning to do it, though. If you stretched like a gymnast every day for just a month, you would a tremendous decrease in "stiffness." Muscles are extremely adaptable to different types of work loads, it just takes time.
I love the Mike Tyson's "back ith broken"
I’m pretty sure the “switch leap” is actually a switch half, switch leaps start and end the same direction usually
The way Ian did the celebration has me going
There are few sports that clearly demonstrate secondary sex characteristics like gymnastics. Women are usually more flexible and men have greater lean muscle mass. Neither are better than the other, it just shows how amazing bodies are.
but gymnastics as a sport favors men b/c the strength it demands is at the extremes of what the human body can do, esp. if you look at the men's still rings event (which doesn't even exist for women as it takes so much strength), those guys are literally the strongest athletes in the world going by strength RELATIVE to bodyweight.
The flexibility required in gymnastics is NOT extreme, it only LOOKS extreme to untrained people. If you can do the splits, touch your toes without bending you back or your knees, do a german hang on a bar (which children easily do) - then you have all the flexibility in your hips, hamstrings, and shoulders that you'll need for gymnastics. It's an intermediate level, not an extreme level like the strength requirement. Even some of the advanced yoga poses demand more flexibility than gymnastics ever would. You want to see extremes of flexibility, look up contortionists - they're mostly women. The extreme positions they get their bodies into aren't very mobile or powerful and don't really have a function beyond demonstrating how flexible you are so you don't see them in gymnastics
@@helvete_ingres4717 What about the differences in the centers of gravity? That has an impact on gymnastics, yes?
THIS made me laff so hard.. Thanks😊
Men and women have different centers of mass due to muscle weight being distributed differently.
I've been waiting 2 years for a part 2
0:46 😂😂😂
0:53 when I fight in my dreams
These guys are athletic. With time and practice, they can do it.
People be like: Female beach volleyball players try male court volleyball 🏐
Men and women have different centers of gravity. Even if the men can pull off some of those moves, it won't look the same.
@@michaelfranciotti3900 Have a little faith in our brothers, dang 😔
@@ZARDDRAM0N it's not like that. Women literally have a lower center of gravity. Which means we have different balance points. That means we literally move differently when performing certain moves. I'm not hating. I'm certain there's moves that the women won't perform the same as the men as well.
Probably not the same way though
Lol the celebration one with the Mike Tyson voiceover haha
It’s so weird. For males their gymnastics is so easy but when they do woman’s gymnastics it’s hard but then we like cant belive they do it that bad then we try mens and we can’t do it- It’s weird 😂
Most of the things they do look tough to me, not easy haha. And if you really think about it, mens gymnastics is more focused or strength whereas womens is more focused on flexibility, so even though same sport, both look extremely different haha :) speaking as a non gymnast and purely from assumptions, for me it looks like mens gymnastics drains more energy and womens gymnastics requires more skill and balance, at the end of the day, both are difficult
@@unidentifiedddd It’s fact though
@@mandachelle98 that mens gymnastics are easy? absolutely not. Not sure we’re seeing the same thing
@@unidentifiedddd Oh wait- Sorry I was meaning facts about mens gymnastics takes more strength and woman’s takes more flexibility 😂 Sorry if it was confusng
@@unidentifiedddd Confusing*
i thought that the title said "male gymnasts try women gymnasts" 💀💀💀💀💀💀
The secret is the dress; you guys need to dress like that before you can do it. Try it and you will succeed. 🤣
1:14 Oh Ian, NOOOO !!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣📐
I never really realised there were basically two different types of gymnastics for men and women. Also I admire sports like this where both men and women are successful and can have similar career opportunities, without it being forced. Gymnastics, volleyball, tennis, mma, sports like these. Whereas you look at something like basketball, which is my favourite sport, and the difference in talent and entertainment value between the two is crazy. The nba is so fun to watch and I spend hours every day debating, checking scores and watching games, where as the WNBA is just known for not being able to dunk, sucking at basketball, and then complaining that they don’t get payed millions like the guys, even though their own league loses millions and is subsidised by the nba. The nba has tried so hard to get the WNBA to work and be popular, but it just doesn’t work, despite all the special treatment.
But then I look at women’s rugby union, my country New Zealand recently hosted the women’s rugby World Cup, and the black ferns (nz women’s team) sold out most of their games I think. I watched every game on tv. Not because I was supporting women’s sports, but because it was just genuinely good rugby. They’re slower and weaker than the All Blacks obviously, but when everyone’s on the same level you don’t really notice, and their skill levels were comparable. A lot of the games were really exciting to watch, and as a country we were really proud of them when they won the tournament.
Having written this idk why it’s so long, sry.
Most sports simply aren’t made for female bodies. But we don’t need to mock the wnba just to uplift other female athletes. Notice that nobody is insulting these male gymnasts for not being as agile as the females in this video. I don’t believe that anyone is entitled to someone else’s money or earnings. But I rarely see anybody from the wnba “complaining” about that. They just relocate to another country where they can make more money. Regardless, none of those comparisons were very necessary.
@@LoneWulf278 no ones mocking these men cos they don’t claim to be good at this gymnastics and they’re even making fun of themselves. Whereas WNBA players say they’re just as good as the men, and that they deserve to be paid as such, but in reality they lose money so they’re lucky to even make anything at all.
@@finn54123 They really don’t say this. They know what they’re getting into when they touch a court. You want this scenario to be the case so that your comment can seem more appropriate. But go off with this weird random narrative.
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First 10 seconds literally has an example, but I recommend watching the whole vid.
@@finn54123 They never said they were just as good as the male professional basketball players. They explained what they do to supplement their income oversees because of the pay difference. So basically… exactly the point I made.
That wolf turn was mad cool
Some of these guys are doing awfully well for a first try.
The ancient debate of strength vs dexterity
Martial Arts have solved the equation. And watching male martial artists is way more interesting, even though women are really good at it too...
Center of gravity plays an important role with balance. The men will have a more difficult time with the first move because their center of gravity is more in the chest area. Since the womens' center of gravity is in the hips, we don't see them struggle to do it like the men do.
The center of gravity in typical male bodies is higher than in typical female ones, but it's NOWHERE near being in the chest :P If the arms are raised straight up, it might approach the top of the abdominal cavity but that's a stretch. The person would have to have relatively long and/or heavy arms and short and/or light legs. In neutral posture it's usually still pretty close to or even below the top of the pelvis.
@@rko2016 I'm honestly not sure where to begin with how mistaken your concept of biomechanics is. Maybe (I hope) this is a language misunderstanding? Do you use "chest" to refer to the whole torso? Because seriously, like, you could literally remove someone's legs and that would only barely move their (vertical axis) center of gravity into the chest
"ok I'm switching" lmao
In differences we can find beauty, in differences we can find meaning, in differences we can find way to understand each other
Although as a male I'm impressed by our strength, women have some things we will never be able to do. Women are awesomely amazing! 🎉
for example ?
Maybe this is why you don't see alphabet people in gymnastics. Or do you?
Take some of those floor routines the women do to male ballet dancers. I know they can do most of them as they are trained to display grace and power, whereas male gymnasts are more about raw power.
Female Gymnastics are, at the high end of even Highschool Competitions, impossible for men to replicate 1 to 1 because our center of gravity are completely different.
Its that Chair trick but as an entire routine and sport.
Basically if you have a man lock his legs straight and lean over 90 degrees at the waist and have him pick up a chair with only his back muscles he cannot do it, and in some cases even if he has trained back muscles. Whereas any woman can do it so long as the weight is within her lift range. It is because the man is lifting not only the chair but also his own center of gravity.
Another example that exemplifies this is how men and women turn around. If doing what comes most natural to their body and not trying to be contrarians a mans body will naturally, 99 percent of the time, turn at the upper torso first; or at least their upper back muscles will flex first depending on how sharp of a turn it is. Whereas a woman will turn at her lower back/waist 99 percent of the time even after any "ftm" surgeries.
Noted for seeing how what someone is, even if they "pass".
i did i with EZ
the switch leap cracked me up
Since comments have established the differences are based on physiological differences … what happens when someone of a gender has the body that better suits the other?
People react uniquely to hormones and basically goes through a special puberty. Additionally, I think there’s the theory that sports chooses the sportsperson based on physicality. So perhaps it’s obvious regardless of gender, particular people can do a form that deviates from conventions. I love that!
There’s gonna be a boy/man gymnast who can do can do these routines. It’s very likely it’s nobody doing male gymnastics.
Edit: maybe in the future, sports should accept gender diversity and consider removing gendered-sports-roles, choosing a body shape/capability approach instead. Idk the consequences to competitions or sports as a cultural and functional concept, but it would be lovely if it worked.
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Nah theres more than hormones
Female and male bodys have different bone structure and mass structure
Even a female with the same weight and size cant put the same amount of force a male do
And a male cand be s flexible as a woman because of these different body structures
@@shawnbay2211 this just sounds like gendered sport with extra steps
@@shawnbay2211 tons of male dancers could do this stuff, this 'women's gymnastics' is way more consonant with dance and also with certain martial arts than what male gymnasts would usually train
I could watch these all day 🤣
im so confused if they dont have this stuff, what does mens gymnastics even include lmao
you must not know anything about the sport
@@leothesouthpaw i know abt womens gymnastics, but y dont they have stuff on the beam and series??
Different center of gravity is a factor here too which no one seems to have mentioned yet
Nice. After seeing a video about women's soccer and having a good laugh, this is a good next clip to view.
The high beam is just insane.
First comment 😎 also this was hilarious
WHY DID YOU HAVE TO STOP AT THE MOST INTERESTING PART 😭
This is what the whole debate on male sports forgets about… men are more suited for strenght based sports, but women are unparalleled on aesthetics based sports like gymnast and figure skating. Not saying men arent good at them, but they dont fill the same criteria, just as women dont do the same in sports like football
That truth is men are better at those sports by the same margin as football and all the others (maybe more)..you mention figure skating yet I assume you don't know anything about it, it is NOT the female skaters performing a quadruple axel jump and defying gravity like the men. You just think so because in many sports, 'they don't fill the same criteria' exists as a convention, often the event that's based most purely on 'aesthetic' (like rhythmic gymnastics) don't even exist for men at the Olympic level. If they competed on the same criteria (and if there were a significant will to do so, maybe they will) - the men would surpass the women on the same criteria, why would they NOT? The guys in this video simply haven't trained these movements the way the girls did. Whereas women don't compete in men's events like the still rings b/c..they just can't do the same things. There's a video here on youtube of female olympic gymnasts seeing AMATEUR males perform their routines and they even say the guys did it better. Like in any sport, amateur males surpass elite/olympic-level females - that's probably MORE true for gymnastics than most, as gymnastics is more purely about strength than most. What you don't seem to understand is that what you as a spectator call 'aesthetics'..IS a function of strength, it takes a LOT of strength to make something look effortless
@@helvete_ingres4717 *[Stomping feet]* Yeah!! Wamen are the strongest and men are toxic weaklings. Anyone who disagrees is committing a violent hate crime!!
HATE CRIME!!!
#Feminism #AlwaysBelieveHer
@@momo1461 looks like someone's trapped in 2016
@@helvete_ingres4717 I mean "aesthetics" as in "the movement from the women its more visually pleasing". With men you are in awe at the power and athleticism, with women you are in awe at the beauty... that's what I mean. Like I said... I'm not hating on the men's side, I think is cool too, but if I had to choose to watch one or the other I would watch women 100% of the time; in football, on the contrary, I cannot watch a women's game to the fullest to save my life, it's insanely boring
@@smns34087 LMAO!! Only a small child would think 2016 was an apex for something. Stay in school, kid.
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