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Комментарии : 1 тыс.   
@sometimessnarky1642
@sometimessnarky1642 3 года назад
How many of these were done by mistake the first time and the trainer said "wow that was great! Do it again!"
@blobfishlover7667
@blobfishlover7667 3 года назад
I don’t think these skills are ever done right the first time
@karapalin
@karapalin 3 года назад
Apparently, that was the story of the Comaneci salto. She missed the high bar during the Radochla and re-caught the lower bar.
@adde9506
@adde9506 3 года назад
None
@mochiyeosang1908
@mochiyeosang1908 3 года назад
@@adde9506 look at the comment above you.
@lockheart619
@lockheart619 3 года назад
How I taught myself to dance
@nefetei4869
@nefetei4869 3 года назад
The amount of trust they have in not only the equipment but themselves as well. I could never
@brayleebrown6018
@brayleebrown6018 3 года назад
I wouldn’t be able to do it just cause I’m not flexible like that it has nothing to do with skill for me😂
@madivig637
@madivig637 3 года назад
I never trust myself I just go for it bc if I don't ima have to do push ups, sometimes I just close my eyes
@iaimen865
@iaimen865 3 года назад
Might be a long process idk maybe you dont go for the backflip day 1
@brayleebrown6018
@brayleebrown6018 3 года назад
@@iaimen865 thanks for the advice but I just won’t go for the backflip at all👌
@madivig637
@madivig637 3 года назад
@Ashlin TwT I'm joking hahaha!! Ik not to close my eyes lol
@Goober_gobbler
@Goober_gobbler 3 года назад
I came into the comments thinking i was gonna see a bunch of people like me, not knowing anything about what is happening but still watching. But literally everyone else knows what’s happening
@ellahappel3128
@ellahappel3128 3 года назад
its ok im lost too-
@erika722
@erika722 3 года назад
it’s okay sis, i’m only here cause i searched for the katelyn ohashi floor routine a couple times (she’s amazing i love her) and now my whole recommended is gymnastics lol
@xanzusx
@xanzusx 3 года назад
Lmao same! Everyone here knows what this is about
@Yan-ri2jg
@Yan-ri2jg 3 года назад
I have no idea too, dw
@heatherhooper1430
@heatherhooper1430 3 года назад
Yeah Im pretty sure this only popped up because i watch a lot of Top Talent videos. I know nothing, but I like watching
@hadley269
@hadley269 3 года назад
the Homma is just saying “aight imma breakdance” at the beginning of your routine
@jaymidill3845
@jaymidill3845 3 года назад
NO She's doing flairs on pommel horse
@leigha.3098
@leigha.3098 3 года назад
@@jaymidill3845 it’s a joke
@CountryCowboy008
@CountryCowboy008 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@JennaLeigh
@JennaLeigh 3 года назад
Lmao😂😂😂😂
@potatopotatoeOG
@potatopotatoeOG 3 года назад
Lol. Exactly what I thought
@yourmajesty7604
@yourmajesty7604 3 года назад
1:46 I'd like to see male gymnasts do this.
@catinabox3048
@catinabox3048 3 года назад
lol that's probably why men don't do beam!
@roniii735
@roniii735 3 года назад
You're a psycho lmao
@dreia9690
@dreia9690 3 года назад
@@roniii735 💀💀
@user-us7om6ui7b
@user-us7om6ui7b 3 года назад
even as a woman that must hurt
@wokeupnew
@wokeupnew 3 года назад
@@user-us7om6ui7b yeah big time
@SissyFlower5
@SissyFlower5 3 года назад
3:46 "Very difficult. That's the White" 3:58 "This is really tricky. Called an inverted giant." Morgan White: Am I nothing to you
@valeriaparodi680
@valeriaparodi680 3 года назад
Wolf turns too
@slavaro1992
@slavaro1992 3 года назад
And that's not even giant, it's stalder.
@scremmy_draws
@scremmy_draws 3 года назад
@@slavaro1992 that’s not a stalder bro
@slavaro1992
@slavaro1992 3 года назад
@@scremmy_draws that's a stalder forward, element 4.301 in CoP
@holagirl7144
@holagirl7144 3 года назад
eyubeon pretty sure it is
@momouwu1937
@momouwu1937 3 года назад
4:09 **gracefully break dances**
@Pastyovercoat
@Pastyovercoat 3 года назад
I wish the wolf turn was never invented
@objetivista686
@objetivista686 3 года назад
Blame the americans to popularize this disaster 🤷‍♂️
@LotusPandaCrane
@LotusPandaCrane 3 года назад
@@objetivista686 thanks! We love you too 💋
@objetivista686
@objetivista686 3 года назад
@@LotusPandaCrane you're welcome ☺️🙌
@bryanthan9363
@bryanthan9363 3 года назад
@@debuskjt208 not exactly, there are still deductions for wolf turns and specifically for wolf turns only. Most gymnast tend to have a body shape deduction especially when their hands starts flaring around and there is also the precision and balance deduction but this isn’t exclusive to wolf turns but all turns in general but it is definitely easier to get wolf turns around tho
@objetivista686
@objetivista686 3 года назад
@@debuskjt208 american gymnasts were the first to use it en masse and today US gymnastics has great influence over other countries. Nobody is perfect. I blame the russian gymnasts and their coaches to make uneven bars, specially european,n extremely boring during most of the 2010's.
@Lizzie-ve7kt
@Lizzie-ve7kt Год назад
The fact that Produnova landed that move while still using the old pommel horse vault makes her that much more impressive and iconic.
@kelseyllama4701
@kelseyllama4701 3 года назад
1:50 that looks horrifying. Imagine how many times she messed that up before perfecting it. Owwwww
@jainamarie148
@jainamarie148 3 года назад
My jaw dropped when I saw her do that
@anissa.20
@anissa.20 2 года назад
That must hurt
@madeleinekirkpatrick3218
@madeleinekirkpatrick3218 2 года назад
imagine how many times she face planted into the beam just to get that skill🤭
@ThorneyGryffon
@ThorneyGryffon 3 года назад
The person that did what no one thought could be done, vs someone that just practiced it half their life knowing it could be done.
@aurarodrigueznajar2067
@aurarodrigueznajar2067 2 года назад
Is sad that now that the equipment is better we not have inventions only the refine form of the Olds.
@federicapiottoli6922
@federicapiottoli6922 2 года назад
Not true; some of the skills take the name of the first athlete who was able to compete it and submitted it, but they didn't necessarily invented it. E.g. the Onodi wasn't first performed by Henrietta, but she was the first to submit it so it took her name.
@Leelz247
@Leelz247 3 года назад
The Produnova looks so dangerous. You have to be careful not to land on your head or neck at that force and speed and not knock your teeth out with your knees. 😬
@mousenomiatadpole6437
@mousenomiatadpole6437 3 года назад
It's the one skill in gymnastics that I know of that they have very rabidly sought to ban across all levels, because it is so dangerous. The second video showing Produnova nailing it - that's been the only instance I've ever seen the vault landed so successfully. All other attempts ended up with gymnasts either on their heads or their rear ends.
@nala6846
@nala6846 3 года назад
@@mousenomiatadpole6437 Omg their heads?! Did they die????
@mousenomiatadpole6437
@mousenomiatadpole6437 3 года назад
@@nala6846 The ones I saw, no. And they didn't seem to have any ill effects, either, at least that were broadcast. What I meant was, it is possible for a gymnast to land on his/her head on this vault, and that would probably be deadly if that happened. That's why it's the one skill I know of that they're so rabidly seeking to ban.
@wiktord9264
@wiktord9264 3 года назад
@@mousenomiatadpole6437 it's very unlikely that it would end so dramatically. With that amount of rotation the worst that could happen is a roll to the back.
@mousenomiatadpole6437
@mousenomiatadpole6437 3 года назад
@@wiktord9264 Well, I have seen videos where a gymnast did land on their head attempting this vault. Like I said, they walked away with no aftereffects.
@HillCo32
@HillCo32 3 года назад
Produnova definitely maintained the best execution of that skill. That was one situation that the modern day gymnast didn’t out perform the originator in these video clips.
@isobel64
@isobel64 3 года назад
she only did it right twice herself.
@flitlis
@flitlis 3 года назад
💯
@Numenorean1
@Numenorean1 2 года назад
Yeah that girl after her did not have it Definitely the PRODUNOVA.
@mcreena
@mcreena 2 года назад
I think the main reason for this isn't just because Produnova is uncontestedly the master of the move, but also because it's not a move encouraged. In fact, there's been a movement to ban this move across the sport for awhile. It's considered a dangerous move because the amount of spin and height required for the amount of rotations is very difficult to achieve. An absolute example of skill, grace, and athleticism, no doubt, but also can have disastrous consequences if you make even minute mistakes while trying to execute. I honestly think this move will remain frozen in history as an example of Produnova's greatness, simply because it's too dangerous for others to follow.
@Aperralll
@Aperralll 2 года назад
100% agree. Yamilet did not “master the skill” that Produnova coined. This video is supposed to show the best executions of the skill, creator vs “master.” If that is considered “mastery” of the skill it completely discredits how beautifully Produnova executed it. And on the old vault equipment too! That skill should have been left out if that’s the best they could find for a “master” of it
@fiorella8631
@fiorella8631 3 года назад
Lauren Mitchell by "literally everyone"
@jalapenobusinesss
@jalapenobusinesss 3 года назад
Yeah 😐
@nickmann9549
@nickmann9549 3 года назад
I actually think Terin Humphrey started the triple wolf turn.
@darwinlapitan1759
@darwinlapitan1759 3 года назад
None have executed the Prudonova vault excellently except for Prudonova herself
@mckenzieraynor8436
@mckenzieraynor8436 3 года назад
Didn't Chusovitnia do it in 2016?
@jfluter
@jfluter 3 года назад
I believe she attempted it, but wasn’t awarded for it.
@stingstungmemae1297
@stingstungmemae1297 2 года назад
The Indian gymnast, Dipa K., was awarded for it at the Olympics. She placed fourth. Olga's landing scared the bleep out of me. Thought she was going to roll out of the gym. 😂
@darwinlapitan1759
@darwinlapitan1759 2 года назад
@@stingstungmemae1297 Dipa K's prudonova vault was a far cry from how Prudonava executed it.
@mysticalmargaret6105
@mysticalmargaret6105 6 месяцев назад
​@@mckenzieraynor8436No. No woman has ever done it as well as Produnova. Not yet anyway.
@kaioemanuel1939
@kaioemanuel1939 3 года назад
no one will ever do the produnova like produnova (i hope this commentary doesn’t age well)
@bels3873
@bels3873 3 года назад
I have to agree. Produnova was a beast, no one since has come close.
@ccaruso0404
@ccaruso0404 3 года назад
So far. She was a very strong with front saltos period. I don't think that is something that comes easy for all gymnasts. I admire athletes that attempt it but they scare the crap out of me most of the time
@FlorzinhaDraw
@FlorzinhaDraw 3 года назад
not even produnova herself lol 'cuz she only made a couple of descent landings in her carrier the rest were all pretty deep landings like everybody else that attempted that vault
@bramvanzelst4552
@bramvanzelst4552 3 года назад
Igor radivilov did a triple front (I know that's mag but still it's insane)
@fajriprabowo5289
@fajriprabowo5289 3 года назад
Totally agree..
@beanpastee_3425
@beanpastee_3425 3 года назад
There's something so empowering about the idea of naming the moves after its creator. Like it just cements the idea that that is their legacy in their field.
@manzanitakatznellenbogen2870
@manzanitakatznellenbogen2870 2 года назад
I find it amazing that Mukhina did that skill on pretty much carpeted floorboards! Dos Santos had the benefit of a sprung surface, but still impressive!
@emcaco
@emcaco 3 года назад
Leah Homma's gesture at the end with the ripple up her spine then bringing her arm up is so damn elegant. Everyone else performed it beautifully but her transition out made it look more like a dance than just a series of moves. So impressive.
@chang3025
@chang3025 2 года назад
time?
@andreamartinez249
@andreamartinez249 2 года назад
@@chang3025 4:08 i think
@maxglendale7614
@maxglendale7614 2 года назад
Fun fact: Leah Homma and Peng Peng Lee learned the flares skill at the same gymnastics club.
@Bioshocking12
@Bioshocking12 3 года назад
1:43 absolutely ethereal
@lic.josehenig6158
@lic.josehenig6158 3 года назад
Has anyone listened the Mockingjay whistle at 2:27 ?
@lily.tender
@lily.tender 3 года назад
I noticed that also!
@srrv7396
@srrv7396 3 года назад
That's part of Paola Ruano's floor music.
@musicrock76
@musicrock76 3 года назад
It's a conspiracy 👀👀
@molly950
@molly950 3 года назад
OMG
@nats6951
@nats6951 3 года назад
omg I heard that too I was looking through the comments to see if anyone else did!
@nathalieng8079
@nathalieng8079 3 года назад
Nastia does the Onodi so perfectly that you practically can’t see her body do the half turn. When other gymnasts do it you can follow where their upper body is throughout the skill, but for Nastia it’s as if she magically teleports facing the other way.
@masakierxd5261
@masakierxd5261 3 года назад
2:34 pretty amazing about elena is that she did this hard move on Non spring floor.
@alohaXamanda
@alohaXamanda 2 года назад
Is that what resulted in her broken leg, which eventually resulted in her injury/paralysis?
@jemimaclayden1107
@jemimaclayden1107 2 года назад
@@alohaXamanda no, she was practicing the thomas salto (now a banned skill) 2 weeks before the 1980 olympics and she under rotated which resulted in her landing on her neck, breaking her spinal cord
@ser55555
@ser55555 2 года назад
@@jemimaclayden1107 The Thomas Salto resulted in her paralysis, but she suffered from a broken leg before that. Do people know how she broke her leg?
@jemimaclayden1107
@jemimaclayden1107 2 года назад
@@ser55555 nope
@mistywilliams7826
@mistywilliams7826 Год назад
@@ser55555 It's been said over training, dieting/malnutrition
@scottsacala
@scottsacala 2 года назад
As someone who’s used to dance, I love seeing the triple turn on the balance beam. I wish more gymnasts incorporated those kinds of dance techniques into their routines
@Cmc995
@Cmc995 9 месяцев назад
100% agree. It’s so beautiful, miss those cool and pretty elements. It’s changed a lot unfortunately
@sporteverywhere
@sporteverywhere 3 года назад
ADDITIONAL INFO: "Creator of the skill" is just a title. In some cases, the skill that carries the name of the gymnast does not actually represent the FIRST GYMNAST that performed the skill overall. But because they have to perform/submit the skill at specific competitions, some gymnasts are luckier than others with timing and everything & end up "owning" the skill. Example: "Onodi wasn't the first gymnast to execute the move - Soviet gymnast Olga Mostepanova was actually the first to perform it in an international competition during the 1984 Friendship Games in Prague. However, since Mostepanova didn't submit the skill to the Code of Points, it was instead named after Onodi, who submitted the move in 1989." 2) I'm not stating the second gymnast perfected the skill (the thumbnail is an exception). This video is simply to show how the skill evolved over the years.
@fitzgeraldandy1030
@fitzgeraldandy1030 3 года назад
Thanks for giving an explanation. I've wondered why FIG named that skill Ondodii not Mastepanova. You know Mostepanova was famous as much as onodi and she did it international competition. That's why I was really curios of it.
@adri9974
@adri9974 3 года назад
Your labeling in the video is very confusing
@mysticalmargaret6105
@mysticalmargaret6105 3 года назад
Mostepanova performed the skill before 1984 - she competed it at the 1983 World Championships, 6 years before Onodi performed it at 1989 Worlds. Olga's coaches believed that the skill was already in the Code of points. Thus they did not bother submitting it. Henrietta's coaches were more on the ball. I still think it's grossly unfair. Nelli Kim had skills named for herself decades after she competed them.
@davidk5547
@davidk5547 3 года назад
The Onodi was first performed by Marta Egavari from Hungary - in the cycle before at Worlds 1981 I think? The Mukhina was a full in back out in tuck position, the one by Melanie Dos Santos is a half in half out :))
@RebeccaStout
@RebeccaStout 2 года назад
It's SO not fair to the older classic gymnasts nor to today's that they changed the equipment so drastically! You can't compare either way. Who knows if Biles could have obtained the grace and perfection that Nadia had nor if Nadia could do the insane gymnastic moves if today if she had had the same equipment.
@mystitainui8177
@mystitainui8177 2 года назад
Where is that.
@lessika.5400
@lessika.5400 2 года назад
So should we keep the outdated equipment until forever to fit your idea of “fair”? Older “classic” gymnasts also had it easier compared to the gymnasts that did it before them. Don’t be bitter and appreciate how technology is improving and allowing humans to reach greater success
@Iauren-kl6yu
@Iauren-kl6yu 2 года назад
A lot of equipment changes are for safety reasons lol…it’s not “unfair” it’s one of the only things the sport has done right
@RebeccaStout
@RebeccaStout 2 года назад
@@lessika.5400 I understand updated equipment. The floor and bars just seem so extreme to me.
@RebeccaStout
@RebeccaStout 2 года назад
@@Iauren-kl6yu Thanks. I didn't see that side of it. I still think the floor and bars are a bit extreme? I could be wrong
@Cmc995
@Cmc995 9 месяцев назад
It’s awesome that they’ve brought so much more safety, springs and padding into the sport. But that’s what makes gymnasts from back in the day that much more impressive.
@paulkaveney1913
@paulkaveney1913 3 года назад
Meanwhile, rhythmic gymnasts look at the Memmel and say, "You must be new here." 😆
@cantor7723
@cantor7723 3 года назад
Then Memmel smiles and throws a Dos Santos I and Dos Santos II with nearly perfect form. 😜😍 Meanwhile, rhythmic gymnasts go back to playing with their ball and ribbon 🎀 😁
@lillapickett2906
@lillapickett2906 3 года назад
Dance as well 😂
@livsdm3295
@livsdm3295 3 года назад
Relatable
@jenn4593
@jenn4593 2 года назад
Ha! Rhythmic gymnastics is where they got the idea. It’s 2:58.
@Trinabiss97
@Trinabiss97 2 года назад
@@lillapickett2906 for real 😂 I thought the same with the Okino. It’s like you tried to do a pirouette but then weren’t 100% confident you knew what a pirouette was, so you just went for it. Turning in place on elevé with foot to the knee isn’t the advanced showstopper they made it out to be
@cheyennemarie7075
@cheyennemarie7075 3 года назад
I half expected to see Jordan Chiles for the Okino, in her iconic wolf-kino
@wendellroden7037
@wendellroden7037 3 года назад
You mean the wolf turn to quadruple standing pirhouette? LOLOL
@sara-gracehill723
@sara-gracehill723 3 года назад
@@wendellroden7037 it is just Lol(laugh out loud)
@wendellroden7037
@wendellroden7037 3 года назад
@@sara-gracehill723 Ummm...LOLOL means Lots Of Laughing Out Loud.
@sara-gracehill723
@sara-gracehill723 3 года назад
@@wendellroden7037 no one says that....
@wendellroden7037
@wendellroden7037 3 года назад
@@sara-gracehill723 Wow I make a comment on a gymnastics video and I get a supposed lesson on what people say or don't say - Google it - people DO say that, so stop wasting everyone's time with your trolling. Do you go around telling people its not hahaha, it's just haha? LOLOLOL
@JanitaShowaars
@JanitaShowaars 3 года назад
Can we get a compilation of announcers saying “right there”
@johnbeckman904
@johnbeckman904 3 года назад
i second this lol
@userm180
@userm180 3 года назад
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@zoetovar1564
@zoetovar1564 3 года назад
@@userm180 erm
@angelinap.3840
@angelinap.3840 3 года назад
I don't think youtube could handle a video that long lol. It would be like making a compilation of all the times Tim Daggett has said "oh boy"
@JanitaShowaars
@JanitaShowaars 3 года назад
@@angelinap.3840 I was about to suggest that too
@peanutoreo8052
@peanutoreo8052 2 года назад
Mukhina did her flip on a hard floor, but now the floors are spring loaded, so the comparison is not equal.
@shtary
@shtary 3 года назад
1:47 omfg that looks like it hurts
@kenyimariocentenotito8932
@kenyimariocentenotito8932 3 года назад
2:33 We miss you Elena
@yxnx_icesxatingblitz228
@yxnx_icesxatingblitz228 2 года назад
I have been doing gymnastics when I was little and I swear- it is such a hard sport. Not only did my coaches start caring about weight when I was SIX but also the moms were crazy. They started buying warm and tight leotards so their daughters would sweat and feel hot during lessons, and thus; lost weight. As soon as my mom saw that she instantly pulled me out. Also the problem was the mass of injuries that occurred. I would bang my head multiple times while trying to do tricks (when I was a bit older, like eight) and eventually I just understood it wasn’t the sport for me. I gave up and decided to dedicate more time to ice skating. Do I regret going to those lessons? No. I don’t. Am I weak for giving up? No. I’m not. I just took a weak spot and removed myself from it, and put more passion and effort into something I actually live. And that’s why I always tell people: “Giving up and being conscious of your strengths and weaknesses are the opposite.”
@user-gm501
@user-gm501 2 года назад
I'm so glad that the mukhina skill is the one on the floor rather than the one on uneven bars, that truly shouldn't ever be attempted by anyone
@ghostt4634
@ghostt4634 3 года назад
I wish we saw the Rueda more often. So original and unique, lovely skill.
@Raven-ll9lm
@Raven-ll9lm 3 года назад
But it looks painful af
@Emma-ic4ns
@Emma-ic4ns 3 года назад
Yeah someone in my gym does that Ouch
@MD-722
@MD-722 3 года назад
Honestly for how much the Chinese love the Korbut, I'm surprised the Rueda isn't more common. But who knows, maybe they've been biding their time until Tokyo before upgrading.
@Raven-ll9lm
@Raven-ll9lm 3 года назад
@@MD-722 but with the korbut you catch your bodyweight with your arms first like in a handspring and with the Rueda you basically land hips first
@ghostt4634
@ghostt4634 3 года назад
@@Raven-ll9lm Actually, if you do it correctly you are supposed to put your hands down on the beam first, then swing down. Just like a korbut.
@analuiza5792
@analuiza5792 3 года назад
2:45 she OWNED that
@Alina-xj7ho
@Alina-xj7ho 3 года назад
(Simona) Amanar by McKayla Maroney definitely belongs on this list
@crystalmanteuffel8858
@crystalmanteuffel8858 3 года назад
I was expecting it and disappointed that it wasn't there.
@francisfalcis4688
@francisfalcis4688 2 года назад
Wss it also the amanar that monica rosu did at athens?
@kevinjewell233
@kevinjewell233 3 года назад
Olga Mostepanova created the "Onodi" and we can easily see her perform it on any 1983 World Championships where she was the silver all-around and World Champion on beam!!! Tracee Talavera was competing the inverted stalder long before Morgan White ever did. Tracee Talavera also competed and created the flair long before anyone else back in 1980 at the American Cup and at the 1980 Worlds. The soonest anyone tried after her was in 1987 Svetlana Baitova.
@Pastyovercoat
@Pastyovercoat 3 года назад
That’s not fair to Olga the move should be renamed. It’s not like Nelli is opposed to renaming skills after herself she should credit the right people with original skills
@liukin95
@liukin95 3 года назад
@@Pastyovercoat I think Onodi was the first to do it from a standing position, whereas Olga did it as a tumbling series.
@Pastyovercoat
@Pastyovercoat 3 года назад
@@liukin95 well that’s kind of splitting hairs but I suppose I kind of understand
@mojochrys
@mojochrys 3 года назад
In Romania, we don't say "the onodi", we say "the mostepanova" :)
@MD-722
@MD-722 3 года назад
@@Pastyovercoat Mostepanova's coaches never submitted it because they didn't deem it to be difficult enough to be counted as an original skill. But Onodi herself called the skill "The Mostepanova" in homage to its original creator.
@mimicoffey1393
@mimicoffey1393 3 года назад
Peng Peng absolutely nails the Homma Mount every time! I love watching her do it.
@user-pz9uw1d07
@user-pz9uw1d07 2 года назад
In the past, training was waaaaaay tough and painful due to the lack of comfortable equipments
@maggietheprincesscastle9776
@maggietheprincesscastle9776 3 года назад
The produnova was definitely the best I’ve ever seen when her creator performed it in the second video. But some of the videos can’t actually be compared, like for example the tumbling on floor if the move was created before the floor was improved in order to provide more spring
@herberthickey5998
@herberthickey5998 3 года назад
I think vaults as well
@maggietheprincesscastle9776
@maggietheprincesscastle9776 3 года назад
Herbert Hickey you’re absolutely right
@Abomb900
@Abomb900 2 года назад
The first clips of Produnova are from 1999 Tianjin Worlds where it was named for her and performed still better than any woman since then, but the second clip of Produnova features literally the ONLY time any woman competed that skill perfectly. It was months earlier than the first clips at the 1999 World University Games.
@shadesofvioletcat
@shadesofvioletcat 3 года назад
I click on one gymnastics video and now youtube wants be to become an expert
@JordanJSparks
@JordanJSparks 2 года назад
I love that a double leg catch turn (inside skating turn) was a HUGE wow new trick in Gymnastics just years ago, and now it's in EVERY competitive dance number lol
@beckiehummelson4728
@beckiehummelson4728 3 года назад
No matter whom perfected it, it was the one who invented it will always be remembered.
@RH-dw6ie
@RH-dw6ie 3 года назад
Honestly I think the actual name is less important than the image of the performance. When I hear an element's name I don't think of the inventor but of the perfect performance. Pak Full - Kim Bui Amanar - M. Maroney (yes 2012) Seitz - A. Mustafina Layout Geinger - Liukin Sheep Jump on Beam - Komova Same goes for combinations The Raisman Whip Whip Double Arabian Stag Jump - Mustafina Straddled Jaeger 1/2 Straddled Jaeger - He Kexin
@DavidMichaelCommer
@DavidMichaelCommer 3 года назад
In my creative writing MFA program, the department chair referred to great writers as either innovators or masters. Innovators are obviously the first to do something in a certain way, in some cases geniuses who think in a way different than anyone who was ever known before them. Masters are people who follow, and who use the newly developed technique to transcend even what the innovator was able to accomplish.
@mousenomiatadpole6437
@mousenomiatadpole6437 3 года назад
But aren't innovators, then, the ultimate masters, because they thought of it in the first place? Masters didn't think of it - the innovators did. Sure, the masters built upon it, but wouldn't that just be considered stylization in the end? The bar, as it were (and no pun intended), was set by the innovators.
@DavidMichaelCommer
@DavidMichaelCommer 3 года назад
@@mousenomiatadpole6437 My inpterpretation is that he meant one kind of artistic genius is an imaginative creative genius whose gift is inventing a means of expression, and another type is a profound visionary genius who uses established means of expression to say something no one else could think so say. One's gift is the invention of the technique and the other's is the use of that technique to inspire.
@an_what
@an_what 3 года назад
2:51🔥js damn
@JayOrbitLyon
@JayOrbitLyon 3 года назад
the Onodi is such a beautiful skill!
@ameliasoldatova1471
@ameliasoldatova1471 3 года назад
3:00 | dancers be like; so an inside leg hold turn.....what’s special abt that?
@bagelized
@bagelized 3 года назад
Until the dancers try to do a dos Santos II, lmao
@KarmaCifer
@KarmaCifer 3 года назад
Most moves where perfected and improved by the followers, but there are a few that no one can do like the original inventor and that is epic. I would be the proudest athlete if I die knowing that my move was so cool, difficult and perfect that no one ever could ever replicate or overcome it.
@yodan00b
@yodan00b 3 года назад
2:27 mocking jay theme from hunger games plays in background "may the odds be ever in your favor"...
@idontcareanymore-2260
@idontcareanymore-2260 3 года назад
4:36 am I the only one who think it sounds like Nyaa~
@desireeharness6670
@desireeharness6670 3 года назад
It's just amazing to me how unexcited the audience and judges are. Like, these athletes are performing a BRAND NEW MOVE and everything is soooo monotone.
@luisfelipesilvavilchez6836
@luisfelipesilvavilchez6836 3 года назад
Dear “ Sporteverywhere” you have a such authentic channel! I really enjoy every video you do. You really loves that sport! Thank you so much for all your entertainment videos !
@sporteverywhere
@sporteverywhere 3 года назад
Thank you ❤️
@abbycollins2003
@abbycollins2003 3 года назад
Nastia definitely perfected the onodi❤️
@Elong.
@Elong. 3 года назад
It’s amazing; she does it so quickly and smoothly that I can hardly see the twist
@abbycollins2003
@abbycollins2003 3 года назад
@@Elong. Yes! And her long, flexible legs just make it so smooth and satisfying!
@lucasblackburn3178
@lucasblackburn3178 3 года назад
No she didn’t
@Elong.
@Elong. 3 года назад
@@abbycollins2003 the thumbnail is amazing
@gaelgarciabernal2434
@gaelgarciabernal2434 3 года назад
No. She performs it very deliberately, but it doesn't quite captivate or flow like Henrietta Onodi. Onodi was a lot more supple and weaved into her routine. Liukin used it as a point getter. Too technical and robotic.
@nicolekennedy6841
@nicolekennedy6841 3 года назад
Omg Betty Okino's turns were and still are the best I've ever seen in gymnastics 😍
@nicolekennedy6841
@nicolekennedy6841 3 года назад
Olga Mostepanova actually did the "Onodi" first, like 5 years before Henrietta Onodi did it. I guess she just didn't submit it to be added to the COP? At any rate it's my favorite skill on BB! Beautiful!
@djspi
@djspi 2 года назад
I love the "slow mo reply" at 2:02 oh the same girl at the same venue but different uniform After it happening again in the next skill at 2:27 I'm realizing they probably just stick to a routine and it's multiple meets
@stanleygagner
@stanleygagner 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for showing some of Produnova's other attempts. People get this idea that she always landed it as well as that popular clip, but she often had the same extremely low landings as the people who attempted it after her.
@zhenlawson1709
@zhenlawson1709 3 года назад
The creator of something is always gonna be better than the one who perfect it, because if it wasn't created there would be nothing to perfect.
@heythere-heh3621
@heythere-heh3621 3 года назад
1:47 oh gosh i thought she was gonna go -smack- down on the beam
@irnacristina3971
@irnacristina3971 3 года назад
RU-vid: do you like sports right? Me: not really RU-vid recomend: nah you do, check this
@megbro10
@megbro10 Год назад
gymnastics is such an amazing sport to me. literally death defying. it’s fascinating to me… the limits they push their bodies to, the skill and discipline.. how could it not be considered a sport?!
@grafcharming5030
@grafcharming5030 3 года назад
At 2:27 I hear the x files music 🎶 and it’s so funny with the slowmotion 👽 And the dude at 2:38 „uhu 😃“ 🤣 But seriously I have so much respect for all the athletes 👍
@chuuu4610
@chuuu4610 3 года назад
Well as far as I know I still think Viktoria looks the best doing both the Komova I & II. Angelina’s inbars are famously fabulous though. As soon as I saw grigoras I knew it would be Sui Lu.
@tanayathakur895
@tanayathakur895 3 года назад
Melnikova's inbars are absolutely beautiful but she has the leg separation while transitioning from lb to hb. That's why I think nobody does the Komova II better than Komova herself
@agent606
@agent606 3 года назад
The fact that she did the komova with a half twist before the komova 2 just blows my mind
@tanayathakur895
@tanayathakur895 3 года назад
@@agent606 That's true. It's a shame that FIG valued the Komova I at E because of that stupid transition cap.
@agent606
@agent606 3 года назад
@@tanayathakur895 agreed. The komova 1 is so beautiful when done well.
@BrujaOscuraML2
@BrujaOscuraML2 2 года назад
This is so amazing that my stomach just hurts of emotion watching all these movements 😱👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@ChisumRDR
@ChisumRDR 3 года назад
I have so much Respect for people that do this 🏌️ like my anxiety ass could never!!!! Y'all cool asssss frogs!!! 🥺✋
@7u655
@7u655 3 года назад
It gets tricky about the naming of these skills. Betty’s triple is in coupe which is easier than Sann’s in passe!
@andrewhumphrey7429
@andrewhumphrey7429 3 года назад
What does this mean? Looks like the same skill.
@quokpaka8365
@quokpaka8365 3 года назад
@@andrewhumphrey7429 Sanne takes her second leg higher than okino. Just look at the position of their knees
@MultiChantal22
@MultiChantal22 3 года назад
Gymnastics doesn't acknowledge the difference in leg position if it's below horizontal. That's why they don't specify the leg position, they just write (in the code) "free leg optional below horizontal"
@lisastiles1408
@lisastiles1408 3 года назад
Who else can name the quad by the compulsory floor music in the background? Who else, after each piece was played the last time in competition, EVER thought it would bring a sense of pleasant nostalgia?
@christineharrelson4831
@christineharrelson4831 3 года назад
*raises hand*
@fuscia13
@fuscia13 2 года назад
I’ve always loved Henrietta Onodi, the queen of triple twists 👑
@notexotic259
@notexotic259 2 года назад
2:27 *creepy music* *starts to look for ghosts* 😂😂
@VERAmenteAnonima
@VERAmenteAnonima 3 года назад
As always, new AND interesting. Thanks!
@Chloe-ul3vd
@Chloe-ul3vd 3 года назад
they’re so very talented
@instafruit5121
@instafruit5121 2 года назад
1:47 First I felt fear, then I was amazed LMAO
@MakingDisciples4Jesus
@MakingDisciples4Jesus 2 года назад
I know nothing about gymnastics except these young ladies made my jaw drop.
@rainerwahnsinn9585
@rainerwahnsinn9585 3 года назад
02:00 I always thought this would be a fault^^
@user-wc9ez9fk1k
@user-wc9ez9fk1k 3 года назад
The wolf turn reminds me of backloading in figure skating...
@CaitlinDisc0
@CaitlinDisc0 2 года назад
Okay that triple turn is truly breathtaking
@dodgespann8946
@dodgespann8946 3 года назад
I've been looking for a video like this for years. More of this please and thank you.
@BelleBlack1
@BelleBlack1 3 года назад
BRAVO!! YOUR BEST VIDEO EVER.
@stacymar684
@stacymar684 3 года назад
Can't really say that some of these gymnasts 'perfected' a skill when they struggle to perform it. Abreu nearly sat down on almost every landing when performing a double Salto. I don't know why she didn't drop it. She certainly didn't perfect it though.
@Cmc995
@Cmc995 9 месяцев назад
5:05 so risky. 😅🤦🏻‍♂️ love when Produnova nailed it though.
@moonbcw5854
@moonbcw5854 3 года назад
And I get goosebumps whenever I look at the beam at gymnastics class
@-liwia-3822
@-liwia-3822 3 года назад
God same its always been my nightmare. I think it took me a few month to finnaly do a flick on it and that was going from a floor beam to the lowest setting on the beam with 2 big mats and gradually going higher.
@objetivista686
@objetivista686 3 года назад
Rueda's skill is very similar to Korbut.
@bryanthan9363
@bryanthan9363 3 года назад
It is a variation of korbut just that you have to show a pike shape in the air which makes it harder which is why it valued as a C element as compared to the korbut which is a B
@joyfuljaj
@joyfuljaj 3 года назад
@@bryanthan9363 I was wondering what was different. Thanks for the description.
@juanantoniomoreno3409
@juanantoniomoreno3409 3 года назад
Rueda's is a piked Chen
@christineharrelson4831
@christineharrelson4831 3 года назад
@@juanantoniomoreno3409 thank you, I was about to make that correction :) The Korbut (for those that don't know) is a back handspring swingdown. The Chen is a back flip in tuck position to swing down. Rueda of course has a beautiful pike version :)
@ingobaby1
@ingobaby1 3 года назад
Me watching these videos religiously even though I have never done gymnastics in my life 🙂🙃🙂
@reneerobinson3559
@reneerobinson3559 3 года назад
same
@bellehogel8665
@bellehogel8665 3 года назад
The ending of the original Homma looks a lot more graceful. I know it is probably easier to end straddling the beam but the ankle cross and hand wave just adds a bit of flare
@daphnevanderhoorn8417
@daphnevanderhoorn8417 2 года назад
hearing the plain dutch in some of these scenes is hilarious “EEN TWEE DRIE”
@elifsezer1536
@elifsezer1536 3 года назад
Andreea Raducan and Schischova 🌟
@feliciacoleman7850
@feliciacoleman7850 3 года назад
I'm not a gymnast but love watching it some of these makes me hurt like how can someone be so limber
@hayleymarse2853
@hayleymarse2853 3 года назад
Practice. I’m a dancer and although I don’t stretch as much as I should, I still am stretching multiple times a week. These gymnasts are stretching multiple times every day and doing drills and skills over and over till it’s perfect. Most of them start training before or around 5 years old and are spending at least 4 hours training a day (at the minimum)
@giuliopisani6522
@giuliopisani6522 10 месяцев назад
il salto di elena produnova è il più bello di sempre!!!!
@erinjohnson1124
@erinjohnson1124 2 года назад
I still can’t believe Olga Mostepanova didn’t submit the skill we call Onodi. They didn’t think it was a big enough deal of a skill to submit it! LOL
@bebobetsy
@bebobetsy 3 года назад
Me not even being able to do a cartwheel on a beam be like: *i- uhm- so- how?*
@apekshaovalekar9833
@apekshaovalekar9833 3 года назад
Elena is the best I can never forget her in my life she is my inspiration her story inspires me so i tried a lot n after 3 months I am perfect in thomas salto,roll-outs, and back to back tumbles
@lunamooncat7926
@lunamooncat7926 2 года назад
4:37 she landed like a fighting game character.
@laurasmith5760
@laurasmith5760 10 месяцев назад
Aliya Mustafina's spin on the floor is beautiful. So supple and fluid
@AbsentNyx
@AbsentNyx 3 года назад
Honestly, no one does the Komova II (or inbar stalders in general) as well as Komova did, at least in my opinion.
@AndreSantos-lm1do
@AndreSantos-lm1do 3 года назад
Komova was the queen of inbars. Period.
@brodypenn
@brodypenn 3 года назад
You should do a video on skills named after gymnasts vs the first to compete them.
@suchasongbird
@suchasongbird 2 года назад
Love the Onodi. Nastia does it so beautifully!
@viv6822
@viv6822 2 года назад
that oondi was so good 😭
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