Rarest Uneven Bars Transitions in 2022 (Part 1)
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- #Alt #Strong #Delladio
0:31 Clear Hip Circle 1/2
1:09 The Alt
1:49 The Zgoba
2:19 The Strong
3:11 The Delladio
Uneven bar routines have become very formulaic in the past 10 years.
Few things set them apart from each other: most compositions are similar-looking and lack any sense of originality and uniqueness.
In this video, we'll take a look at 5 of the rarest uneven bars transitions in 2022.
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The Alt is a beautiful transition. The handstand jump was just impressive.
the fig : just do the exact same routine as everyone else
the gymnasts : i guess
POV: It’s a modern version of the Compulsories 😬
It started out as a good idea and then it just got silly!
If FIG would only take the E cap off transitions and take dead hang penalties off certain skills like the strong. You'd see more original releases.
The Alt and the Zgoba are great, adding some visual interest to the actual flight between the bars. Could imagine Nina Derwael or a gymnast with similar lines performing the Zgoba beautifully
I like the Alt coz the start of the skill doesn't seem like it's going to be a transation to the low bar.
absolutely love the strong!!
I actually competed this skill back in the early 90's, when I was competing as a level 10 gymnast. Mine wasn't near as pretty as Lori's was and it was scary as hell.
@@ajimenez1719ify that’s so cool I would’ve loved to see it.
the bent knees though ....😬
Ditto!
Love the Strong and the Zgoba. I've seen the Strong in vintage videos, but this is my first time seeing the Zgoba. LOVE it!
I love the strong ive been waiting on gymnast to compete forever
Same!
I think the Strong CAN BE connected to another element if it’s taken to a handstand, instead of just taking it to a straddle under the low bar. Think about it.
@@mianfierro4773 Connecting an element before "the Strong" is possible as Lori Strong connected it with a Jager.
@@marieked just remember its much more uncommon than a lot of the other ones because this one relies heavily on the bar distance, so its much harder now
@@mianfierro4773 that’s basically a bail with another full twist which is rly hard
I wish the COP rewarded originality in some way. Bars are so boring now, they're all the same except dismount.
90% dismounts are either double layouts or full ins so not even that
@@d00f60 Yeah that's actually very true.
Agree
They do! They encourage it but also deduct so much so gymnasts are scared to do anything risky. That's why a 3-cap for in-bars/clear-hip/straddled/reverse giants etc...only thing is a routine only requires 8 skills and most of those skills are skills everyone does because they are the most valuable. It's the coaches who limit them. The coaches with iconic legacies had daring coaches who let them dream.
I think they should do 10 skills...and there should be more formulae for connections and more reward for undervalued skills like Komova I or a bonus for originality (like an intangible score for artistry/composition/flow).
So true and now figure skating is going in the same direction. I love the transition where they go from high bar to handstand on low bar and then turn around and do a straddle leap back to the higher bar but apparently it doesn’t generate enough points
It’s called a bail to handstand just FYI
Yes it's also fascinating that right now figure skating clearly favours very thin petite girls for technical merit.
Then you look at gymnastics which has recently favoured more muscular stature!
Interesting to watch these two amazing sports intersect!
I actually competed the Strong back in the 90's as a level 10 gymnast. Not an easy skill and your right, it is impossible to connect to anything bc of the lost momentum. I even had a hard time connecting it to a kip when I was first learning it. Lots of banging my arms on the bar as well. I remember having a pretty nasty pump knot on my arm at one point and it did appear as if I had broken it but, fairly quickly we figured out that it was just a knot.
What a pity we don't see this transitions anymore.
I mean the Strong was never common lol
The strong was pretty cool. I feel like an inbar circle on the HB could connect to that and get some bonus.
I find it funny that many people cried at the dissapearance of the compulsory exercises back in the 90s.. well the FIG granted your wish and now you have them in UB :P
"one of the few skills you can connect to Shaposh-type skills with a half turn". Interesting point, and makes me think how it'd be cool to someone do a Shaposh 1/2 (or Van Leeuwen or whatever) connected to a Yezhova from regular grip instead of undergrip. Seems possible, but idk if that technically counts as an empty swing? Seems like if you say a Yezhova beings on the back swing then technically it isn't "empty".
You only realize bars are such an amazing event if you see original skills. Actually now bars are so boring to watch because of the unoriginal compositions, they are just so predictable. Keep making these videos, so we can appreciate some original elements. 👀
The same hapens on floor
@@glauciorhodes9927 But FX is still a bit more diverse. Bars are totally the same now.
Same I actually enjoy doing bars when I do gymnastics
Yeah the most impressive thing they do are tkatchevs 😐
The Strong can be connected to another element if it is landed in a handstand. Think about it.
the Zgoba is one of my favourites. It's gorgeous
These look very cool! Thanks for the list!
The Zgoba would have fit perfectly into the UB routine, Kyla Ross did in 2013/2014
Kyla didn’t compete this skill, she competed an Inbar toe shoot, which is a common transition with a bit of flair.
@@gymcentric5727 i know, that's why is said it WOULD have fit really well. Just composition wise...
@@Alina-xj7ho probably should’ve worded your comment better lol
@@Alina-xj7ho You know there was nothing wrong with your wording.
I've been in the works of learning a new transition never been done before and am very close to getting it :) can't say what its gonna be but ill come back once I've debuted it and let ya know!
awesome!!
they should have higher start value
I like the Zgoba; it looks a classy and smooth transition. Also the Alt looks as if it could be performed into a clear hip circle to handstand on the LB... maybe...
Eszter Ovary of Hungary also performed a Strong transition from the period around 1989 to 1991.
And
Liz Kotler (ruclips.net/video/LCnRRWcVAlI/видео.html)
All of those were scary
Most of these deserve an upgrade. How cool would it be to see a delladio after a bail to handstand?!?!?
I also wish someone would compete the combo AJ Sims trained (wieler kip to Comaneci ) it was so awesome and different
I’m still waiting to see a Strong
The Strong was also competed by Eszter Ovary in the mid 90's and is my favorite on the list.
*_Urban Legend Alert_* There was also a rumour that Evgenia Kuznetsova was doing some version of it with a stalder entry, but I simply don't believe that.
Alt is amazing skills on Uneven Bars.
The Stong is amazing ..imagine that and then a Hristakieva ( gienger full) on high bar
That would be a crazy twisting routine ..ooh and the Fabrichnova dismount to end it off . 😮
The komova 1 is a famous skill but it is VERY RARE.
one that's very rare is monica shaw's, it's not in the code of points iirc but it's basically a pak to l-grip to endo 1/2
The Zgoba and the Strong!
I cant tell if these are all super cool, or I'm just tired of seeing the same moves performed on bars these days. It could be both.
Would it not be possible to connect a release move on the high bar to the Strong to low bar? It just looks so cool and given it's E rating it's a shame we don't see it
What’s the transition that ruby harrold used to do? I always love watching that.
I think it’s basically an Alt without the half turn. I might include it in part 2, thank you
A Zuchold.
The Strong is so cool. Miss that move.
The Strong looks so beautiful
Girl 2022 just started lol! Got me wondering what month it is.
The Alt and the Strong should be higher values!!!
please, when will you make a part 2 🥺
The single biggest reasons you don’t see the Strong at all are, the bars aren’t quite as close anymore… and it’s very dangerous!
JUSTICE FOR TRANSITIONS! ABOLISH THE E CAP!
Is the strong required to catch it vertical or is it okay to catch it like in the video?
No, it’s just over the bar like in the video
for the first one just remember it was the 90s, so the bars were a bit closer
The twisties while jumping from the high bar to the lower one are extremely remarkable but very dangerous as well, I wouldn't like to see them performed in a competition.... The health and physical integrity are much more important
To me it looks like the Zgoba would carry a pretty high risk of the gymnast hitting her feet on the low bar and incurring a big deduction. Can anyone tell me if this impression is correct?
The Alt is a funny case where you just know it would get a ton of immediate deductions, which is funny, because you'd think the originator of a skill could simply insist that the way she does it is *exactly* how it's to be done, i.e. catch at 60 degrees, no handstands please.
STOP CAPPING TRANSITIONS AT E.
Olivia Vivian submitted the Zuchold half now called the Alt at the 2014 Worlds at Nanning. Unfortunately it was only given a C rating and she didn't perform it in competition.
instagram.com/p/uMaxvuDTQw/?
Melanie Marti also had a cool bars transition at the 2005 Worlds in Melbourne.
ruclips.net/video/n-kahA3yCtU/видео.html
That split screen showing the gymnasts doing THE SAME sequence of moves is pretty shocking and disappointing. What also bothers me is that the girls swing too much during transitions; the movements are not as sharp as they used to be when the bars were closer together.
Zgoba is a blind catch, right? Then why is it a C?
The Strong looks messy transitioning to the low bar.
I love The Strong but it looks a bit sloppy.
Execution = stick to what you know 😏
Gotta open bars to more creativity it’s getting dull. I think the fig is realizing diversity and creativity is needed.
The bars are further apart
I don't like that Delladio. It seems almost impossible to compete without bent arms
Gymnastics has gotten way more cookie cutter since the abolition of the perfect ten
My favorite one, will always be the Kortet, but it's illegal (Shame), I guess ONLY the top gymnasts can perfect it and do it, I bet Simone could and as she perfected her latest difficult vault that NO ONE else can, or has the guts to do, it just proves that she's up there with Nadia and Olga, unlike the rest of the world tries, except Ohashi
The Korbut isn’t a transition, it’s a single bar flight element.
I didn't say that it was an element, just that I liked it, surve if you misUnderstood, but thanks for clearing that up :)
I hate bars. People say beam hasn't changed but bars is just boring
Transition trends are my BIGGEST pet-peeve in gymnastics these days. I am sick of seeing the same boring transitions. FIG needs to do something or the sport will become almost unwatchable to it's fans.
firstttttt
All these damn bar routines of today loook the same …. They look boring