NEW SKILL 🚨 (HIGHEST-RATED): Meet the Jarman
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Meet the Jarman: a double salto backward laid-out with a whopping three and a half twists, submitted by British gymnast Jake Jarman at the 2023 Paris World Challenge Cup.
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The fact that he does this skill with a great layout body position the whole time makes it even more impressive!
AND NO CROSSED KNEES/LEGS!!!
I mean, I think that's the only way it can be done successfully! Poor form would make it way harder to get the twists around.
Sir i have question if this boy will be fighting with a mma fightet who will win ? Because seeing his fitness i think he can win
The fact that he even opens up and completes the last half twist before landing is mind-blowing! Insane twister.
I can se he doing 4?! That's insane!
If I'm not mistaken, I believe he has practiced 4 along with the 3 1/2
@@murasakino101 he did!
I’m sorry, but I have to disagree with you about the body position. His knees are slightly bent and doesn’t stick the landing. The skill is outstanding, but if you want to see perfect form in the air, see Shannon Miller’s vault in the ‘92 Olympic AA finals.
I’m so glad Britain is getting some well deserved notoriety!
Sir i have question if this boy will be fighting with a mma fighters who will win. Because seeing his fitness i think he can win
The level of gymnastics today is insane!!
Tomorrow will be more so.
lmao@@cynot71
He's such a great twister. His vault in AA finals was AMAZING it was giving Maroney in 2012
He is a amazing twister and keeps his form👍👍👏👏👏
Wow 😲. This move is truly unique, a sort of double triple with an extra half twist. Impressive!
*triple double*.
Twists come first
It looks like similar to the Biles.
Super impressed with the form - no crossed legs.
This is remarkable in every way .
His twisting is phenomenal
He now joins the pantheon of Gymnasts who have moves named after them like Kurt Thomas, Bill Backflip, Fred Frontflip, and Henry Handstand
I'm confused as to how noone is mentioning that IMMACULATE double-quad lay at the end.
WTF
seems like a combination of martial arts and diving, into a gymnastic technique - neat!
Definitely not martial arts😂
Capoiera influenced, Tae Kwon Do influenced, Kalaripayit (sp?) from India influenced, Wu Shu from China influenced - tons of martial arts have jumping/spinning, hell even Martial Artists themselves will put on a show with these types of movements (esp. TKD) @@piercemabry3203
He definitely has enough time and air to add another half twist to that as well!
The last clip is a quad double layout (on the rod floor) so he’s definitely familiared with it…
@@gymnasticsmasterclass yes I saw, he makes it look easy!
@liukin95 He twists so fast that even in slowmo I thought it was a triple 😅l. It was until I went back to count how many times he did a full twist to be in awe of a quad!
3 and the half twisting on floor. His name is British Artistic Gymnast, Jake Jarman.
You can see him spotting his position. He has the height, so that way he doesn't have to try to force the full twist and truly risk a blind landing.
When the move was played in slow motion I can rightfully understand why it was a highly technical and minblowing skill.
ang galing naman ni Jake~! wow~
Wonder if he’ll ad another half twist in the future! That’d be another game changer!!
The very first letter "I" skill in the code of points!! Is he a once in a lifetime gymnast?
The Nagorny is also rated “I” and he did his first. So technically this would be the second.
Jake Jarman is amazing
Unbelievable what they can do!
That is crazy-insane but so difficult and impressive. Wow!
Such dizzying power and technique.. to complete a skill to that level and have enough time to get the last half twist all the way around consistently is beyond impressive.
Quad doesn’t look that far away.
Super! Mister Längsachsendrehung😅🎉❤
very powerfull twist
Remarkable 😮
Now its 4 twists
how is the biles II a J in the CoP for women's but this is an I and not a J in mens gymnastics confuses me. this is so hard
Men and Woman have a different code of points. A triple-double tuck is a J (1.0) for women and a G (0.7) for men.
Prefect 😊 10
Simone Biles has something to work on
Nah, these skills are way too risky and have too high of a chance for injury. Anyway, I think she’d have more success with the triple back pike than this skill.
@@DeepSeas.. I was just kidding 😅 But I think there's no limit for her. We all thought that the triple double was also too risky and she did it too easy
bonkers
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Twisting triple is not easy tho 🎉
the same as Yulo’s triple twist
Looks a lot like the Biles II. No?
Biles II is three twists in tuck position. Jarman is three and a half twists in layout position. The similarity being that they both twist super fast!
No, not even close.
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Without the Russians, British and Americans gained chances on the podiums
Russians gymnast absence in Paris gave opportunity to others
He keeps a great layout position in the air, but as to whether or not he’s landed it “successfully” is something different altogether. I would say he’s BATELY landed it, he looks like he barely stayed upright
Successfully doesn't mean perfectly. It just means that when he attempted to land the skill, that attempt succeeded. Maybe barely, but nonetheless successfully.
He stayed on his feet and it was still controled, perfectly enough
@@aguti7920 I wouldn't say his landing was perfect, as he lands in a very deep squat and takes a step/hop each time, but it's very clearly a successful landing. Minami's tucked 3.5 was barely landed as he was underrotated and took about 3 steps to correct himself, yet it's still a successful landing because he didn't fall.
@@nathanberridge7321better to have a deep squat and still land on his feet than to possibly injure himself. I imagine he could clean up the landings in time but this is a highly difficult skill so the risk of injury is greater. Just seeing him landing it at all is amazing
@@murasakino101 I wasn't suggesting he risk injury for sake of execution, just clarifying the requirements for a "successful" landing and a "perfect" landing. Despite the extra complexity of adding a half twist, I'd imagine his quad twisting double back will actually have a better landing since it won't be blind. Backwards 0.5 twist finishes are notorious for their difficulty in landing safely with good execution.
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Awesome, you really have accomplished your life goals 🤡
If a black person did this, they will say, it's too dangerous for everyone else. Don't take my word for it, ask Simone Biles. Shame on you people!!!!!
Idk what this has to do with anything. Do you care to elaborate?
@mojovr5003 ok thanks for caring to understand me. 1st this is the kind of double standards and discriminatory practices the goes on in black folks daily life. We don't get the recordnition and equal opportunity we deserve bcz of the color of our skin. For instance there is a controversy on points that should be awarded to Simone Biles and or even to recordnise some of the skills she performs. Bcz " it's too dangerous for the others" but we all know what they're actually saying, we can't recognize it bcz you're black. And this happens always in a black person's daily life.
@@deematrix4135 thanks for explaining. I was aware of the controversy and I too think Simone's skill should have been rated a tenth higher, according to the sort of scale they operate at. On the other hand, her Yurchenko Double Pike has now been valued as was hoped for, at a 6.4, so that's good news in my eyes. I personally do think the Jarman (whose creator is half filipino) is fairly rated, because with double layouts, a tenth is added for every half twist extra, making this an I. Whether double standards in gymnastics are exclusively a race issue or not I can't comment on, because I don't know for sure, but I sincerely hope that's not the reason skills get undervalued, because all gymnasts deserve to be rewarded for their skill. And this might be optimistic, but I'm pretty sure if Simone were to every debut another super difficult floor skill, that it would be rated fairly (fingers crossed)
BS. Dismounts are *always* undervalued. In MAG A triple pike dismount off high bar is a G compared to an I on floor. There's so many examples of dismounts being undervalued. But if it's one from Simone Biles then of course it's because she's black rather than the fact that dismounts always get undervalued!
How long till Simone does this
maybe never. another female gymnast has done a triple double in a layed out position as well
you're joking, thats out of her league. Just remember how hard the triple double layout was for kenzo shirai, arguably one of the best twisters of all time. There is propably not a single man, who can hope to reproduce that, let alone woman.
Despite that a triple double tuck is routine for many men
please be serious
Simone is incredible, but Jake is in another league in this regard.
I could see her doing it tucked but not laid out. Kind of a tricky gamble because twisting is easer when you're in laid out position but it's certainly more difficult to rotate.
i dont think you understand what "nailing it" means
I've seen many commentators and much of the gymnastics community consider nailing in the element, when the gymnast arrives with both feet together. Despite that, he didn't arrive that way lol Still, it was a great landing.
Maybe I just love gymnastics and want to be positive and encouraging, how about that :)
@@gymnasticsmasterclass which you can be. It’s a question of diction and grammar, not kindness
I don't think you ever performed yourself. Doing one step on such a immense difficult skill is propably the most we ever get. If we're lucky he does it a couple of times, not just this once.
@@tilmanrotationalinvariant2257 obviously you didn’t read my comment. Go back and read it. And as for performing it myself, I never said could. And on the subject of doing it, I’m sure half the judges could never do it themselves and yet they’re the ones that have a say on whether or not an element has been “nailed.”
Simone could still probably do this skill.
Her first pass on floor is missing 2.5 twists lol. How about instead of bringing up Simone and saying she can do things that she cannot, we congratulate Jake for this incredibly difficult skill.
@@brodypenn how about I said what I said?!
@@brodypennSimone has competed a double double layout and a triple twisting double tuck with ease. She has trained a triple double lay. She understands the technique of doing a double layout with a blind twist at the end. She has enough power and all the techniques to complete this skill if it was necessary for her to learn and train. It wouldn’t necessarily be out of the question for her
@@JoshuaFazeli You have the right to say whatever you want, and I have the right to call it foolish and impossible
@@Ajay.Plants Yes her tumbling is very impressive. However, saying that she could do a 3.5 twisting double lay because she has done a triple double tuck or Moors is like saying a gymnast can do a double layout off bars because they just got their fly away, it’s impossible.
Because he possess filipino blood......
eto nanan tayo :v