Good job! I missed the Element 105: Cast w. 1/2 turn to support. Excample can be found here: min. 1:53 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zBdy7NpUdzA.html
Have you ever seen a video of someone doing a moy tap into a front flip from long hang off the end? Planning it for a routine and was curious if it had been done before. I’ll post a clip of mine, please reach out if you know of others
A full-in off the end of the bars is a "E", but a double-double is only an "F"? How does that make sense? The double-double is clearly way more difficult than that.
I’ve just thought there’s no double arabian dismount from the side! Entry like a double pike, landing like a double front, it sounds like it could be a great dismount! I imagine getting the distance from the bars and the rotation needed is likely too difficult and it probably wouldn’t be valued highly enough anyway, but my god do I wanna see it!!
It is a skill, it’s rated as a D, but it’s a blind landing so anyone who’s good enough to perform it would just add the additional half twist and take it from a D value element up to a G
@@jaguar6414 do they really have much advantage there either? I’ve thought that if you’re small with smaller strides than tall people, you can run more and build speed on the small floor area.
@@jaguar6414 tall people don't have advantage on floor, short people flip and rotate faster and easier it's also easier to launch yourself in the air if you have smaller build
Zou Jingyuan is my favorite p-bar player. China seems to produce many extraordinary p-bar gymnasts like Li xiaopeng, Yang wei, Huang xu. What do you think that Zou can do to improve his p-bar skills? He is probably the one player who has a legit possibility to score a 17.000 in a competition.
Thank you so much for these videos! I learned the women’s code of points through videos like this and I would love to learn the men’s. I hope you can continue this great series!