Some of these are insane. I remember back oh I don’t then we have to tell the year but my coach got mad at me for doing a whip back without a handspring in front of it. Yes we used to have to do a round off back handspring before the flips. Watching this brings back fond memories from those oh so long ago days.
@@Mia-sb1bb no, the first is for both, women have palms out and men palms in, except when starting an apparatus the do this one handed. Horizontal is for this.
@@angelaburress8586 I am no expert at all here but I have been noticing that even in floor exercises the men do not stick like the women do. I think it is both physical difference and the sheer force and height they get. They land so hard on the mat too. I remember someone mentioning that...as a difference in scoring too.
I hate those landing mats with a passion, I don't know how tf anyone is supposed to stick a landing on those. Even though 1 guy managed it you know what I'm saying!
This is insane! Could a highly decorated *GOAT* like Simone Biles transition into this sport or is the learning curve just too much to handle even for her?
@@lilibetp That's because she has so so much power in those passes!!!!! I haven't seen not one of them stick a landing, just imagine if this was women all of tumbling would have been for absolutely NOTHING 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
I don't understand where there is so little emphasis on the landing in power tumbling... in gymnastics every skill should land in a stuck landing and if any steps or hops are taken, there are points taken off...but these tumblers despite being awesome don't seem to care about taking steps when they land.
Uh "nigga" yes I am a tumbler that is very likely much better than you lmao. I competed triple doubles, quadruple fulls, back 3.5 directly to front fulls, arabian double layouts... all of which were stuck many times in competition (all on spring floor not rod). Why don't you watch Nikita Nagorniy do a triple back and stick it on spring floor, or Kenzo Shirai sticking a back quadruple full after an entire floor routine, or watch Kohei Uchimura stick every single floor pass in the All-Around competition in the 2014 world championships...Don't get your panties in a bunch just because I made a comment on your precious sport. I never said it was easy, I know how incredibly difficult it is to stick those skills, but in gymnastics you will see that there is far more emphasis on trying to stick landings, whereas in power tumbling I even see guys doing simple half-in-half-outs layed out and just land and step out without any effort of sticking it. Go cry somewhere else, only civilized comments here.
They don't have too much power to stick, I do agree that with a hundred foot rod floor runway, all that power into a full-in double back out or whatever is very difficult to stick, but then again in gymnastics guys are coming off of high bar with the same height in their dismounts and sticking it. So they definitely can stick it. I'm not saying they should be able to every time cuz that's near impossible, but to at least try a lot harder to stick it or take minimal steps