@@idontneedaname318 She would have to be more forward, harder on the wrists also would require more strength relative to body weight but doable. It's super hard as a guy as a girl even harder. gotta be a monster.
not entirely true. in acrobtaic gymnastics, both male and female tops do planches, however, these are trained from 6 years old and this woman has never done a planche before.@@idontneedaname318
@@nodrvgs Not to mention, y'know, THROWING HER TEAMMATES OUT OF THE WATER, INTO THE AIR, WITHOUT TOUCHING BOTTOM. Minor detail, lol. Those artistic swimmers are STRONK! And they get counted off if they don't *smile pretty* while they're doing it, too!
Artistic swimmers are one of the kinds of athletes I’m genuinely intimidated by- the amount of movement they do underwater while holding their breath and coordinating their movement with several other people is incredible
Yes, it's basically gymnastics in water. She has difficulty with some movements because she is used to buoyancy, so requires a bit more strength to do them.
SynchroSwimmers are tough. They have to hold their breath a lot while moving, do a lot of upside down positions, work against the water, all while synchronizing their movements with others & to music.
that’s insulting to the amount of dedication she’s likely put in. i see what you’re trying to say. some people’s physical bodies build muscle faster & stronger significantly easier. but that doesn’t mean they’re naturally inclined to be athletes. it means their genetic makeup allows for more efficiency as they build muscle memory
Yeah Acrobatics/artistic swimming takes a killer core the endurance and strength needed to do what they do is insane. They are like gymnast they something so difficult look beautiful and easy when it's soooo not easy
I think a lot of people forget how much strength it takes to be a professional swimmer, even if it's artistic swimming, and this is a great way of showing that. I love these videos of athletes trying each other's sports. No real competitiveness, just fun and excitement at trying something new, seeing someone do the thing you do, and learning from each other. And proving to people like me that can't do 95% of these things just how impressive the human body truly is.
Flexible girls don’t even have to press to handstand. They just straddle stand and lift their legs because the position does the rest. I was always jealous lol.
Nah the one she tried but couldn't quite get WAS (almost) impossible since for women our centre of gravity is over our hips and her comment of 'that feels impossible' was completely justified lol.
absolutely. she would need to literally train her upper body disproportionately to the rest of her body just to successfully balance herself in a semi-handstand/semi-plank on wide arms. it’s hard for men with their center at the shoulders but given how well defined her muscles are & within her center of gravity - it’s prolly best for it to stay impossible lol
That’s actually really, really fascinating. Clearly they use similar muscles. I am in love and fascinated by pole fitness , and that arm strength for raising your legs above your center of balance is amazing Which is also represented in the gymnastics in the move, she couldn’t copy(yet) that you were able to do
Water doesn't always help you up. Moving in it is haaaard work. Said the person that needed so long to learn how to swim properly. Btw, I am rewatching this for 3 minutes now, cos of the song you picked.😅😅
As a gymnast for 8 years, v-holds are fairly easy, but you need the right posture and muscle build to pull one off. I’m very bottom heavy (my legs are like over half of my body and very muscular 😭) and I have decent core muscles so a lot of times I’d just fall forward when I tried at home. (I didn’t do male gymnastics by the way.) What really helps to learn it is lemon squeezers! (I think that’s what they’re called?) So, basically, you go into a pike, lean back, raise your legs around 45°, and stick your arms out straight to about the height of your knees/the back of your knees. Bend your legs so your knees go to your chest and keep your arms straight, and repeat that as much as you can on a daily basis to build your core. Then, all you have to do is repeat that skill on there and you’re good to go! It takes a while, again, depending on your build, but they can get fairly easy! What I recommend for Ian is to straighten his back and work his core out more. From the looks of it, his core is extremely strong, but they was he is built muscularly calls for a bit more core strength. In conclusion: gymnastics are hard but over time will get better and easier the more you practice. (and definitely with a coach!!)
The swimmer is Daniella Ramirez, world medalist!
Tiktok: @annadramirez
IG: @daniellaaramirezzz
Thanks Ian 😁
Me and u have the same V-hold brother
She has the same name as me😊
@@daniellaknowles7276 i have the same name too wow😅
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that was actually really impressive, she did really well
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Exactly I used to be an award winning gymnast and this still surprises me
"That feels impossible."
Ian "Yeah" 💀
well yeah, its a planche
Considering that her center of gravity is likely to be much lower it may be literally impossible for her
ok thanks
@@idontneedaname318 She would have to be more forward, harder on the wrists also would require more strength relative to body weight but doable. It's super hard as a guy as a girl even harder. gotta be a monster.
not entirely true. in acrobtaic gymnastics, both male and female tops do planches, however, these are trained from 6 years old and this woman has never done a planche before.@@idontneedaname318
That makes sense. Water provides a lot more resistance than air. So it requires some serious strength to make swimming look graceful and delicate.
True, but it also supports you better and makes it easier to balance, so I'm surprised and impressed that she did so well
True but gravity makes all that a lot heavier and harder to do without the buoyancy and lightness from the water
Swimming builds great upper strength which probably explains why she easily did so well
all if the above replies provide fantastic explanations as to why this is still an incredible feat
@@nodrvgs Not to mention, y'know, THROWING HER TEAMMATES OUT OF THE WATER, INTO THE AIR, WITHOUT TOUCHING BOTTOM.
Minor detail, lol. Those artistic swimmers are STRONK! And they get counted off if they don't *smile pretty* while they're doing it, too!
Her feet are on point the whole time, you can see she invested A LOT of training towards that
Yeah, I was a synchronized swimmer and the amount of time my coaches spent nitpicking our toe point was no joke 🤣
Synchronized swimmers have their ways to keep their toes pointed! I would know I am one myself
As a synchronized swimmer i can confirm that😅😅😅😅😅😅
But why are you looking at her feet 🤨
@@Lilaalol it's an important part of both sports... so... why would'nt I?
Wow she’s great!
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I want to see Ian try syncro art swim
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Only if he wears the appropriate swim attire
Im in!
Yay!!!!
@@ianguntherdo it!!😂
From a former gymnast… press handstands are so much harder than they look and she made that look effortless 😭
As a circus artist I agree with you! They’re so hard!
Artistic swimmers are one of the kinds of athletes I’m genuinely intimidated by- the amount of movement they do underwater while holding their breath and coordinating their movement with several other people is incredible
Way to represent girl! The sport encompasses so much strength, agility, and flexibility from a huge mix of acrobatics, gymnastics, and dance!
She’s amazing ❤
This is so cool. I never realized that gymnastics and artistic swimming had so many skills in common.
Yes, it's basically gymnastics in water. She has difficulty with some movements because she is used to buoyancy, so requires a bit more strength to do them.
What people don’t realize is artistic swimming is crazy hard work made to look easy. Her legs are jacked
Wow, she has some seriously beautiful and impressive muscle definition as well as skills! You should have named or tagged her Ian!!
It’s in the pinned comment
@@AuthenticMage yeah he just put it up lol... thank you Ian!
She has the physical build between a ballet dancer and a gymnast. Actually that's Acro(batic) dance, but in water.
Now guess who’s turn it is to try artistic swimming
It’s ment to say autistic swimmer tries gymnastics
I want to see Ian do artistic swimming.
Love the passion and respect you have for other athletes!!
She has incredible core strength
I love how Ian makes everyone feel included. You’re a great guy 😊
SynchroSwimmers are tough. They have to hold their breath a lot while moving, do a lot of upside down positions, work against the water, all while synchronizing their movements with others & to music.
Some people are just ATHLETES no matter what they do they’re going to excel.
It’s rare, but it happens, she’s crazy gifted!
that’s insulting to the amount of dedication she’s likely put in. i see what you’re trying to say. some people’s physical bodies build muscle faster & stronger significantly easier. but that doesn’t mean they’re naturally inclined to be athletes. it means their genetic makeup allows for more efficiency as they build muscle memory
I expected the strength and dexterity, but I didn't expect the skills to translate so easily out of water. She's a natural!
As someone who’s been doing acro for 2 years, I still can’t do a press handstand, she made that look easy
Yeah Acrobatics/artistic swimming takes a killer core the endurance and strength needed to do what they do is insane. They are like gymnast they something so difficult look beautiful and easy when it's soooo not easy
I thought the guy was trying to replicate her At first. She's good
the validation I feel whenever artistic swimming comes up LMAO good shit
You even tried to push her legs down but she pressed back! Wow! Both have abs of steel 💪👏
Artistic swimmers insteps are gorgeus but their toes are simply unhuman🙌🏻
Now I want to see you trying her style in water
The chicken noises! 😂
Damn she chewed you up 😭
These boys are such a good advert for Stanford. Every time I see their videos they come across as so genuinely sweet. 🥰
I started swimming when I was four months old
Yeah, well, I started swimming before I was even born.
Meanwhile me who doesn't even know r of swimming
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YES I WATCHED THE WHOLE VIDEO JUST BECAUSE OF THE BACKGROUND MUSIC
I didnt not expect her to do so well👏👏👏👏 Even when she failed or struggled, it looked graceful
This may not be a tip, but thanks for the handstand, bet it really helped me out doing a handstand
I think a lot of people forget how much strength it takes to be a professional swimmer, even if it's artistic swimming, and this is a great way of showing that. I love these videos of athletes trying each other's sports. No real competitiveness, just fun and excitement at trying something new, seeing someone do the thing you do, and learning from each other. And proving to people like me that can't do 95% of these things just how impressive the human body truly is.
Wow, Daniella is so strong and has great form! She seems fun too. ❤
Dani California is my favorite song by them
I would just like to say when I see him do a collab with a woman he is always so respectful of their personal space and is super supportive
now we need gymnast tries artistic swimming
She’s so strong! 💪😍
The fact that I’m a gymnast seeing a swimmer doing press handstand 😅 cause I had lost mine not long ago 😅
She STRONG
I do synchronised swimming too
She's incredible!
Now u try synchronized swimming/ artistic swimming
Please do male gymnasts try rhythmic gymnastics!
She was amazing
Better than I’d expect!
She did so well!
It is actually impressive to see how those athletes perform wether it is swimming or doing gymnastics.
So much strength in her legs. I need to get back to swimming!
Id love to see her try women’s gymnastics after this
yeah i bet she'd do well
That’s my gym!!!❤❤
Did someone ask
@paisleyOnthefarm no it’s not you are like 9
@@Horsegirls-zj9mfno it’s my cheer gym that there at!! And also I’m 12
ARTISTIC SWIMMERS FTW HELL YEAH
She killed it ! 😍👏
Great job for the first time! 👌
Gymnastics is what I do ❤❤
She killed it. He could perform nearly as well the other way around
I was impressed as well. 👍
Ian is so cute and humble and human I love his videos
She's super strong!
I’m not surprised she did so well. Takes a lot of control and strength to handle yourself under water like she does.
I Can feel the abs work right from here 😩
Love the song choice and they are so good🎶 ❤
I had to watch the video again bc of them using Dani California as the audio that song is so good😭
i would have lost every bet on those holds she did. well, well done.
Genuinely impressed, for a second I thought she'd nail the straddle planche too
Artistic swimmer in the pool looks like me swimming without waiting an hour after eating
She is amazing
As an artistic swimmer, the V hold is a variation of figures we must do, but honestly doing it above water seems so hard to me, she nailed it
Flexible girls don’t even have to press to handstand. They just straddle stand and lift their legs because the position does the rest. I was always jealous lol.
it’s their butt, thighs & core strength
“🐓chicken noise”💀💀💀
And now I want to see the gymnast trying artistic swimming :D
The title of this video:I was so impressed 🤯
His face the whole time:😐
Nah the one she tried but couldn't quite get WAS (almost) impossible since for women our centre of gravity is over our hips and her comment of 'that feels impossible' was completely justified lol.
absolutely. she would need to literally train her upper body disproportionately to the rest of her body just to successfully balance herself in a semi-handstand/semi-plank on wide arms. it’s hard for men with their center at the shoulders but given how well defined her muscles are & within her center of gravity - it’s prolly best for it to stay impossible lol
Plus gravity minus water resistance = ❤️🔥
I dare say she has a future in gymnastics 😂
Ahes like one of the best artisitc swimmwrs out there ofc shes gonna nail it
You go girl! Next Ian should try swimming 🤜🏾🤛🏻
My college room mate was on the synchro team for Sydney…synchro girls are insane!!!!
Its the core strength. Gymnastics requires a lot of it
That’s actually really, really fascinating. Clearly they use similar muscles.
I am in love and fascinated by pole fitness , and that arm strength for raising your legs above your center of balance is amazing
Which is also represented in the gymnastics in the move, she couldn’t copy(yet) that you were able to do
She killed it
Next: Gymnast tries artistic swimming
im also a artistic swimmer it is very cool and fun!❤
Not me thinking the first girl had nothing covering her not even underwear 😅
But it’s really impressive keep it up guys
As a gymnast I have been doing gymnastics for 2 years and I have only learned about artistic swimming in the water now, and I have signed up
35:24 I'm sorry i don't like boston but the look on neo's face 🤌🏿🤌🏿🤌🏿
How about gymnast try’s swimming? ❤❤
Love this channel ♥️
The fact she tried men gymnastics and pretty much nailed it is amazing. 💯
It's interesting to see how close different sports are to each other.
She's so chaotic I love her
U should do it the other way round where the gymnast does artistic swimming
now we need to see u try artistic swimming
You should try Artistic swimming!
Water doesn't always help you up. Moving in it is haaaard work.
Said the person that needed so long to learn how to swim properly.
Btw, I am rewatching this for 3 minutes now, cos of the song you picked.😅😅
As a gymnast for 8 years, v-holds are fairly easy, but you need the right posture and muscle build to pull one off. I’m very bottom heavy (my legs are like over half of my body and very muscular 😭) and I have decent core muscles so a lot of times I’d just fall forward when I tried at home. (I didn’t do male gymnastics by the way.) What really helps to learn it is lemon squeezers! (I think that’s what they’re called?) So, basically, you go into a pike, lean back, raise your legs around 45°, and stick your arms out straight to about the height of your knees/the back of your knees. Bend your legs so your knees go to your chest and keep your arms straight, and repeat that as much as you can on a daily basis to build your core. Then, all you have to do is repeat that skill on there and you’re good to go! It takes a while, again, depending on your build, but they can get fairly easy!
What I recommend for Ian is to straighten his back and work his core out more. From the looks of it, his core is extremely strong, but they was he is built muscularly calls for a bit more core strength.
In conclusion: gymnastics are hard but over time will get better and easier the more you practice. (and definitely with a coach!!)