Goes to show her proper pacing, she couldve began chucking difficult skills from a young age but she started with elite level skills even though her potential was to be the greatest from the beginning, but for the first four years as a senior, she prioritized her exectuion and her health so she can get to rio, then she started challenging herself
honestly, I think Aimee Boorman wasn't the coach to teach insanely difficult skills (hence why she increased in difficulty so much after Rio), so she opted for stable routine clean execution even tho it was insane at the time. But honestly I think she just took some time to realize her true potential which could be the reason why she debuted her YDP at 26 y/o (no logical person would pace themselves to debut such a hard vault at an older age/later point in career)
Amazing compilation, thanks! Although the Biles II is insane, I guess my favourites were the Chusos, sooo clean. Fun fact: although always changing the 1st, 3rd and 4th passes, for 10 years her 2nd pass has strictly been the same, the Biles I. She only broke this tradition in 2024, since the front full + Silivas sequence was too much for 3rd pass. Hope to see more of these opening evolution videos, maybe Andrade or Melnikova next?
I fully agree, her chuso is my favorite. She has the cleanest one I've seen along with Rebecca and sae miyakawa. If she comes back to the sport, I hope she sticks with it and does it in combination since the biles II won't be as useful in the next code due to floor changes
@@TwistedApple I meant since the next code is favoring other combos more so it'll be harder for gymnasts that rely on big tumbling. The biles II is no doubt gonna be competitive for a long time in the sport, but you can tell they're trying to level the difficulty on floor now lol
@@murasakino101I haven’t really read the new code but isn’t it only C+D indirect that gets upgraded. Maybe I’m wrong but for gymnast like Simone it wouldn’t really make sense to ditch Biles II for 1/1 to double back?
@@Gymnasticsvideos-i9n you're right. I took the time to look back over it so I apologize. I'm fully familiar with the new code, but Simone has a lot of variety and difficulty to where she'd be fine. Would her front full+silivas combo still be worth the same?
Literally the best to EVER do AA and floor. Vault is close with McKayla and Rebeca but she still wins. Beam the best on a good day and one of top 10 all time.
@@DeepSeas.. She's never performed both at the same time, but both are incredible. Rebeca is queen of Cheng and McKayla of Amanar - McKayla trained YDT but swept vault podiums without it so she didn't really need it. Rebeca could probably have done TTY but still couldn't beat Simone so it wasn't worth the risk of losing silver. Let's not forget that Rebeca is still capable of 15+ on her Cheng and McKayla had as close to perfect execution as we've ever seen. But Simone is still the GOAT, we can only debate the margin of her GOAT-ness.
If Simone makes the US Women's Gymnastics team for Los Angeles Olympics in 2028 she will be the first American Gymnast to compete in 4 consecutive Olympics male or female only a handful of Gymnasts over all have competed in more than 2 Olympics Aliya Mustafina Dominique Dawes Shannon Miller Ludmilla Tourischeva Larisa Latynina Vera Caslavska John Rothleisberger etc.
@@courtneypuzzo2502 I believe Miller and Mustafina were only in 2? Miller wanted to go for a 3rd at the 2000 trials but didn't get her petition accepted due to injury although the exact details are foggy at the moment. Mustafina was on both the Rio and London squad but was she perhaps an alternate in 08? I believe she was too young
Awesome video! You can actually obtain footage from the 2024 Olympics thru the BBC. NBC and the US Olympic committee own the US footage and all broadcast thru NBC. "IF" you can take from the BBC then NBC, US Olympic Committee nor USA Gymnastics has NO control over it and they can not ask you to take it down due to copy rights.
Nice tip! but are you sure that IOC doesn't own all footage obtained in the olympics. LiviefromParis had uploaded a video on instagram that she had filmed HERSELF but IOC still copyright claimed it...
The girl was basically over rotating full-ins as a level 10 gymnast. She was already beyond phenomenal
Goes to show her proper pacing, she couldve began chucking difficult skills from a young age but she started with elite level skills even though her potential was to be the greatest from the beginning, but for the first four years as a senior, she prioritized her exectuion and her health so she can get to rio, then she started challenging herself
Thanks to Amy Boorman!
honestly, I think Aimee Boorman wasn't the coach to teach insanely difficult skills (hence why she increased in difficulty so much after Rio), so she opted for stable routine clean execution even tho it was insane at the time. But honestly I think she just took some time to realize her true potential which could be the reason why she debuted her YDP at 26 y/o (no logical person would pace themselves to debut such a hard vault at an older age/later point in career)
@Gymnasticsvideos-i9nwell she planned to debut it at 22 at Tokyo but we all know what happened
The BEST to EVER put on a leotard. Bar none. She's the Goddess of the Galactic - the Alpha of the Acrobatic
Simone being called GOAT is no joke. W 🐐!
Thank you for this! It was wonderful to see it all again, I hadn’t been aware of her before 2013. So, this was wonderful
GOAT OF GOATS!!! 👸🏿🐐
Amazing compilation, thanks! Although the Biles II is insane, I guess my favourites were the Chusos, sooo clean.
Fun fact: although always changing the 1st, 3rd and 4th passes, for 10 years her 2nd pass has strictly been the same, the Biles I. She only broke this tradition in 2024, since the front full + Silivas sequence was too much for 3rd pass.
Hope to see more of these opening evolution videos, maybe Andrade or Melnikova next?
I fully agree, her chuso is my favorite. She has the cleanest one I've seen along with Rebecca and sae miyakawa. If she comes back to the sport, I hope she sticks with it and does it in combination since the biles II won't be as useful in the next code due to floor changes
@@murasakino101biles II won’t be as useful? it’s still worth a whole 1.0 alone..
@@TwistedApple I meant since the next code is favoring other combos more so it'll be harder for gymnasts that rely on big tumbling. The biles II is no doubt gonna be competitive for a long time in the sport, but you can tell they're trying to level the difficulty on floor now lol
@@murasakino101I haven’t really read the new code but isn’t it only C+D indirect that gets upgraded. Maybe I’m wrong but for gymnast like Simone it wouldn’t really make sense to ditch Biles II for 1/1 to double back?
@@Gymnasticsvideos-i9n you're right. I took the time to look back over it so I apologize. I'm fully familiar with the new code, but Simone has a lot of variety and difficulty to where she'd be fine. Would her front full+silivas combo still be worth the same?
A lesson in good pacing!
Boy she did Peak at the exact right time!
Literally the best to EVER do AA and floor. Vault is close with McKayla and Rebeca but she still wins. Beam the best on a good day and one of top 10 all time.
I’m not sure vault is really that close when you factor in both of Simone’s eponymous vaults.
@@DeepSeas.. She's never performed both at the same time, but both are incredible. Rebeca is queen of Cheng and McKayla of Amanar - McKayla trained YDT but swept vault podiums without it so she didn't really need it. Rebeca could probably have done TTY but still couldn't beat Simone so it wasn't worth the risk of losing silver. Let's not forget that Rebeca is still capable of 15+ on her Cheng and McKayla had as close to perfect execution as we've ever seen. But Simone is still the GOAT, we can only debate the margin of her GOAT-ness.
If Simone makes the US Women's Gymnastics team for Los Angeles Olympics in 2028 she will be the first American Gymnast to compete in 4 consecutive Olympics male or female only a handful of Gymnasts over all have competed in more than 2 Olympics Aliya Mustafina Dominique Dawes Shannon Miller Ludmilla Tourischeva Larisa Latynina Vera Caslavska John Rothleisberger etc.
@@courtneypuzzo2502 I believe Miller and Mustafina were only in 2? Miller wanted to go for a 3rd at the 2000 trials but didn't get her petition accepted due to injury although the exact details are foggy at the moment. Mustafina was on both the Rio and London squad but was she perhaps an alternate in 08? I believe she was too young
Oksana Chusovitina is training for LA. Her record will never be matched though!
hum Ellie Black ? Ellie Donnie ?
wow she finished the full twist on that full in tuck with 1 & 1/2 flips left to go 😭
7:59 difficulty 9.2????? What was going on there?
And a score of 17.533😂😂
2012
❤❤ 8:26 i have the same leo❤❤
The leotards too keep getting better and better.
Awesome video! You can actually obtain footage from the 2024 Olympics thru the BBC. NBC and the US Olympic committee own the US footage and all broadcast thru NBC. "IF" you can take from the BBC then NBC, US Olympic Committee nor USA Gymnastics has NO control over it and they can not ask you to take it down due to copy rights.
Nice tip! but are you sure that IOC doesn't own all footage obtained in the olympics. LiviefromParis had uploaded a video on instagram that she had filmed HERSELF but IOC still copyright claimed it...
They forgot 2020
how old is biles now if in 2009 he mai need to be 14-15 years old😶🌫👀👁👁
she is 27 now, but in 2009 she was actually 11/12 years old.
The devil works hard but Simone Biles and Laurent Landi, work even harder!
they forgot 2017, Like this comment if you agree!.
Simone didn't compete in 2017