Great clips of their floor table passes... was hoping to see scores again like the vaults... but at least u did the vid without all the not so much action parts of their routines... so still a bonus 👏🏽😁
The funniest thing is that Oleg Ostapenko trained De Jesus (2004), took Rebeca's idea (2015) in Brazil again and took it to Ukraine when he trained Diana Varinska (2017). None of them named the element.
I think artistically, the step throughs should be the wave of the future. The back 2.5 step out to double back was the coolest thing on this video. I used to step out of front 2/1, back 2.5, and every thing under. I wanted to do a double front step through but just didn’t have the raw power. I can totally see stepping out of a Biles, a double front, Arabian double. I did back 1.5 step handspring double twist forward. I dream of seeing a back 2.5 front handspring double twist. It just looks so cool.
Can we talk about how in elite USA gymnastics, full twisting double tucks are now commonplace, and laid out full twisting doubles and double-doubles are increasingly competed? We gotta get cleaner, but the depth is unrivaled.
Well, not trying to state the obvious, but Jade Carey definitely showed her experience and excellence. Jordan Chiles showed her experience too. Shilese and Konnor are looking great as well. Future is looking good!! 🌹💖
Who put the poor TCT girls in those colors? Maybe it's just me, but I don't like how that leotard looks against fair skin...especially those sleeves. It's like how the gold UCLA leos looked incredible on the women with darker skin and made the fairest girls look post-mortem.
@@josephqualtier961 True. It seemed there was a time in the earlier 2000’s when form was being paid more attention to by a lot of gymnasts. I don’t know why gymnasts are not being pushed nowadays to work on that more.
@@jessicadebernard8210 I think the floor got bouncier and there was more time to focus on it, but people weren’t quite throwing insane skills yet. But getting pointed toes mid tumble is pretty rare across the board especially in tucked skills.
roberson reminds me of Fragapane!!! freaking love her
Same here. She would be a contender if she wasn’t lowballed by literally 0.7 points on floor and beam for no reason
Great clips of their floor table passes... was hoping to see scores again like the vaults... but at least u did the vid without all the not so much action parts of their routines... so still a bonus 👏🏽😁
Thanks for this!
Um did Addison Fatta do a 2.5 twist thru to a double back? Wow.
U dope AF for making this!🔥
03:36 This element has been around since 2004 and still doesn't have a name 😅 De Jesus, Andrade, Varinska, Jones and now Roberson...
The funniest thing is that Oleg Ostapenko trained De Jesus (2004), took Rebeca's idea (2015) in Brazil again and took it to Ukraine when he trained Diana Varinska (2017). None of them named the element.
I think Shilese Jones has the best chance of naming it now.
@@emanuelrosendo2077 Are you sure about Varinska ? I never seen her do a Full-In either.
@@gaodrob7938 Just trained.
I think artistically, the step throughs should be the wave of the future. The back 2.5 step out to double back was the coolest thing on this video. I used to step out of front 2/1, back 2.5, and every thing under. I wanted to do a double front step through but just didn’t have the raw power. I can totally see stepping out of a Biles, a double front, Arabian double. I did back 1.5 step handspring double twist forward. I dream of seeing a back 2.5 front handspring double twist. It just looks so cool.
The first 5 girls had some of the best routines of their lives
My favorite pass was the 2.5 step through to double back. I used to do it. She does it just like I did.
it would be super cool to see a vid like this with all the bars releases or dismounts!
Front row seats are cool! Now
Estas chicas ya se ven grandes....pero son excelente gimnastas ✌en hora buena
Can we talk about how in elite USA gymnastics, full twisting double tucks are now commonplace, and laid out full twisting doubles and double-doubles are increasingly competed? We gotta get cleaner, but the depth is unrivaled.
Well, not trying to state the obvious, but Jade Carey definitely showed her experience and excellence. Jordan Chiles showed her experience too.
Shilese and Konnor are looking great as well. Future is looking good!! 🌹💖
Levi needs a Nina style routine.
Looks like they were all doing the same thing. Nothing was unique about it .
Who put the poor TCT girls in those colors? Maybe it's just me, but I don't like how that leotard looks against fair skin...especially those sleeves. It's like how the gold UCLA leos looked incredible on the women with darker skin and made the fairest girls look post-mortem.
So a Jade Carrey é melhor o resto todas fracas.
So much dismal form. Flexed feet and legs apart on nearly all passes. Gymnastics used to be pleasing to watch.
Lol go back to the 80s and 90s they did not have good tumbling form either
@@josephqualtier961 True. It seemed there was a time in the earlier 2000’s when form was being paid more attention to by a lot of gymnasts. I don’t know why gymnasts are not being pushed nowadays to work on that more.
@@jessicadebernard8210 I think the floor got bouncier and there was more time to focus on it, but people weren’t quite throwing insane skills yet. But getting pointed toes mid tumble is pretty rare across the board especially in tucked skills.
tumbling form has just been getting worse and worse as the decades go on like wtf is going on with gymnastics
Glad the Code has gone in a direction that no longer allows Girl Sticks.
I think it leads to more injuries.
Those boy sticks look horrible in WAG, i want the lunge back
@@Appaddict01 I think the comment was sarcastic (practically no one stuck a landing).
Sorry, not that great