I love those hugs between contestants after they finished. That's the gymnastic spirit we need to put into real life, between different colors, different cultures. Respect!
@@lelekos9103 I think he wants something more specific, why this sport in particular requires this physique? Runners aren't as fit as these guys for example.
@@paulosouza449 they dont need power, the need complete control over all their relevant muscle groups. So the definition comes from cardio and good eating, plus flexibility training, a lot of static exercises. Too much muscle hurts the things they excel at.
Chinese are something else on diving compétitions and i find it fascinating that when a sport is mentioned a different representative country comes to mind immediately it’s really beautiful ❤
This is so weird, I literally went to the same school as jack laugher, Ripon grammar school. All I can think seeing him on the pedestals with the silver medal, is of the time when I bumped into him coming down some steps, and him saying sorry mate.
Some claim Asian smaller frames as an advantage, it's only true to a certain extent. There are many lightweight Europeans too, even if not as many. The more important thing is culture, where elegance and economy in movement are emphasized. In East Asian cultures, such as the kung fu, the one that exerts the most strength but done so in the quietest manner and with the least movement is treasured. Whereas in Western culture, well... Braveheart.
die, wo wir gerade dabei sind und das, dass du die ganze Welt, in denen eine und ich hab das jetzt auch mal was neues von mir ein wenig Zeit und Raum zu und ordern und und ich hab das jetzt auch mal was neues von mir ein wenig Zeit und Raum zu und ordern und und ich hab das jetzt auch mal was neues von mir ein wenig Zeit und Raum zu und ordern und und ich hab
What's most impressive is spinning like a bey blade in the air and somehow counting the amount of somersaults you're doing, THEN convert it into a dive after.