Olympic gymnast Lance Ringnald analyzes the upgrades and changes to World Champion Shilese Jones Bar routine with side by side comparisons and insight as she gears up for The Olympic Trails.
THank you and I am glad the videos help you. They are fun to make. It is cool slowing it all down and looking closer to really see how great what they do is. All my best.
@@yhebfcyes way her routine for 2023 had a lot of inbuilt deductions and she was scoring 14.7-14.8 , with a lower D score, this one has More difficulty with less built-in deductions
What I love about your analysis is that you take the time to go through and name/evaluate each element. I’m a big gymnastics fan, but I never was a gymnast. I’ve learned to follow all the elements on the other apparatuses but bars elements often confuse me. This helps me a lot! Thanks!
Thank you and glad you like it. I am very familiar with the mens terms as I am a male gymnast but the women have been a learning curve. I am getting better. I understand the gymnastics and techniques though and like to look closely at them. thanks.
Sí, tiene mucha más conexión y cuando funciona, es hermoso. Parece tener muy buena conciencia de su control y parada de manos vertical. gracias y todo lo mejor
Eu particularmente gosto mais de antes, principalmente quando ela conectava o van... É incrível a altura do lançamento que ela faz vindo do Maloney, acho que ninguém nunca fez tão alto.
Awesome channel, Lance. Hope you keep it up. I remember you coming to our gymnastics center back in late 80’s, Farmers Branch Invitational. You were the only elite at the competition. We were in awe. Good to see you doing this.
Wow man, that is so cool. I remember farmers branch very well. That meat always went long and was huge and got out around midnight ha ha ha. That was a really cool time. Thanks for the message. I think that’s really cool. I’m having fun with this channel and I’m glad people like it. I’m still a fan of gymnastics. Hope you’re well and all my best as always. Rock on.
Thank you. It has been a lot of fun talking to so many that have a strong passion for gymnastics. I am analytical by nature so I have really enjoyed the processes. Thanks again for your message and all my best.
Hahah. You said it. I really think to a degree it depends who has the best day but since they are all in such good shape and very consistent, it is a real toss up. I have my favorite just like many other people do but either way, It just want them all to have a great competition and it will be exciting either way.
@@nightswimmer99 hahaha. I get you. On rings it seems it is very rare when someone has a big break except maybe on the dismount. I imagine it is very hard to judge them when they are all so good. Then their is the peoples choice and then there is the math. Tough gig. Thanks
How easy is it to accidentally go the wrong direction when hitting a perfect handstand? Does that happen? What do the gymnasts do in that scenario? I’ve always wondered. Please enlighten me. 🤷♀️😀
It does happen occasionally. Each gymnast responds a bit different but the options they choose from are to do a half pirouette and continue swinging and get back to the direction they are suppose to OR come off the bars and take the fall deduction and re-mount to finish their routine. Some athletes may even have a plan B routine in case they do fall over and they would go into routine plan B. Thanks for the questions and my best.
This is really helpful. I have heard it said from foreign commentators many different ways and even I say it slightly different each time ha ha ha. Thanks for the breakdown and I will apply it when I reference her in the future. Rock on.