I enjoyed your analysis! You did great job of portraying technical details in a way that someone without a gymnastics background could understand. Thank you!
Nemour has changed her routine and now opens with the inbar 1/1 and connects into the inbar Nabieva for 0.2 CV. If everything else remains the same, this increases her overall SV by 0.1 since previously the inbar 1/1 was connected to the dismount for 0.1 CV only. Qiu will need to add connections and have near perfect execution to catch Nemour for gold.
Yes, I had noticed but did the analysis a while back. She is even better now. She was significantly ahead of Qiu and I agree with you. If Nemour hits, I think it would be incredibly difficult for any body to beat her. I would love to see her hit her routine. thanks and my best.
In Chinese nationals Qiu Qiyuan added an inbar piked tkachev to connect to her Pak, bringing her D score up to 7.2. Same as Nemour. But she only did it once on video. Gold is Nemour to lose. In qualification she lost a connection and still hit 7.1 with 8.6 execution. Qiu has never hit that score. Hope everyone holds their nerves and hits!
Haha. The below said the same thing. I will do it next as my analysis and have it out in a couple of days. Hopefully before finals. Thanks and rock on.
Kayla is the most elegant and graceful gymnast till now! Look at his head, neck posture: never looks down! Very mobile! I hope he gets gold, she deserves!
Rebecca Downie had the highest bars score yesterday in TF. I think bars is going to be a real bloodbath. Kaylia seem to be in pole position for gold but Qiu is not far behind and Suni, Downie, Derwell and others can definitely medal as well. CAN'T WAIT!
I am curious if any of them will make an additions of difficulty. Kaylia set seems locked. Its all connected so more risky but she does hit her set most of the time. Rebecca is right there and I think they all have to hit solid for medals - no room for errors. It will be intense I think. Rock on.
@@OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp I think Suni will attempt to upgrade because at this stage it is all or nothing. Not sure what the others have in store but it all comes down to each of the gymnasts state of mind and how they view the competition. It certainly will be an interesting event.
@@Maleficent_Method973 thank you. Respectfully, I’m aware of this and simply chose the easiest one for me to pronounce. To me it is like referring to me as Ringnald or Lance. They are both acceptable, meant to be respectful. I’m sure I will make mistakes, but I always try to be respectful. Thanks for the information and your insights and my best.
I'm sure that Kaylia's leg separation in the air would be a deduction. But she has such difficulty and otherwise amazing execution, it should not keep her from getting the GOLD!
@@kristinae.7084 yes, my thoughts exactly. From the head on angle, you can see her leg separations more distinctly. Her difficulty seems to convincingly override that as she has such a start high value as you said.
Great video with interesting technical insights. I was a little bummed that there was no mention of how Kaylia connects almost her whole routine whereas Qiu does something like 5 kip casts during her set. Hopefully Kaylia will lead the final push in women's uneven bars transforming from a support event (originally men's parallel bars set at differing heights) to a fully swinging event like the high bar where stopping and empty swings are a deduction.
You are right, I should mention that more as it greatly helps set her apart. I have done a couple videos of Kaylia and the one I put in this analyses was not as in depth. Here is a link that is more in depth on Kaylia. I mention it in this video but still not as much as I should as it is a defining characteristic of hers. Thanks and all my best. MORE IN DEPTH OF KAYLIA ruclips.net/video/rBpDYXH0a-M/видео.html
Its going to be a great competition and Qiu does great bars. I just want her to hit solid her routine. If she does should could win. Kaylia is doing great bars also so it will be a exciting competition. Rock on
kayla was overscored and qqy was underscored, with that i can see kaylia winning, partial judges. kaylia had: -0.3 on her nemour for leg separation, -0.3 on her komova for leg separation, -0.3 on her ezhiva for leg separation, -0.3 flexed feet in all of her inbars. that alone is 1.2, not to mention bent arms, the dismount ( that also have deduction for leg separation) QQY did not have her best routine but it was definitely more than 8.266… Sad because i wanted to see a real competition at finals, but we know judges always underscore chinese gymnasts at the olympics.
Oook, give me one reason for them to scerew the Chinese and the American over the Algerian, and winning an Olympics bronze for kylia is still an achievement. what you're saying doesn't make any sense.
@@KellsSmith1244 ain’t that the truth. In the circus, they do easy tricks and try to make them look difficult. In gymnastics they do the hard tricks and try to make them look easy and they do that well. My best respectfully, they do pretty crazy stuff in the circus too ha ha ha.
@@joanamoreira2188She didn’t go full difficulty, there was no reason. She tried to go full difficulty today but she had a major mistake which cost her a lot not only in execution but also in difficulty. Other than that the rest of the routine was marvellous but that was a serious mistake she did today. We will see how it will go on the finals, China had a disastrous final today…. As usual…
I think she may ad difficulty in finals but I am not sure. She has such great execution and skill level and is really nice to watch. I just want them all to hit their routines. Rock on and my best.
I enjoyed your analysis! You did great job of portraying technical details in a way that someone without a gymnastics background could understand. Thank you!
Thats very kind and thank you. I am glad you enjoyed. I really enjoy making these videos. My best.
Great, very informative commentary which really enhances the delight of these gorgeous routines of the world's top bars gymnasts.
Thank you very much and glad you enjoyed. My best.
I always love your videos. They're explained so well. And thank you for pronouncing Qiu Qiyuan's name correctly, and not butchering it like others do.
thank you as always for your detailed analysis!
and good pronunciation of qiu qiyuan :)
Haha. Thank you. it is still tough for me to say correctly but I am getting there. Rock on and my best.
Nemour has changed her routine and now opens with the inbar 1/1 and connects into the inbar Nabieva for 0.2 CV. If everything else remains the same, this increases her overall SV by 0.1 since previously the inbar 1/1 was connected to the dismount for 0.1 CV only.
Qiu will need to add connections and have near perfect execution to catch Nemour for gold.
Yes, I had noticed but did the analysis a while back. She is even better now. She was significantly ahead of Qiu and I agree with you. If Nemour hits, I think it would be incredibly difficult for any body to beat her. I would love to see her hit her routine. thanks and my best.
In Chinese nationals Qiu Qiyuan added an inbar piked tkachev to connect to her Pak, bringing her D score up to 7.2. Same as Nemour. But she only did it once on video.
Gold is Nemour to lose. In qualification she lost a connection and still hit 7.1 with 8.6 execution. Qiu has never hit that score.
Hope everyone holds their nerves and hits!
@@davfb8622 I'd love to see Nemour move out of france and go back to her fudging country.
Kaylia for gold without doubt my friend
If she hits her routine, I dont think anybody can beat her. I really want her to hit her awesome routine. Rock on.
@@Spike_7519 you got that one right my friend. She did such a great job and well-deserved gold medal. Beautiful bar routine.
I'd love to see an indepth look at Stephen Nedorosciks insane pommel routines.
Yes! Me too!
Haha. The below said the same thing. I will do it next as my analysis and have it out in a couple of days. Hopefully before finals. Thanks and rock on.
Hahaha. I will do that as my next analized routine. Thanks and rock on. I will have it done before finals.
Yessss
It will be out tomorrow. It is really fun to do. My best.
J’aime beaucoup regarder vos vidéos et explications 👍🙏🇫🇷🔜
Suni we all love you
Kayla is the most elegant and graceful gymnast till now! Look at his head, neck posture: never looks down! Very mobile! I hope he gets gold, she deserves!
I am really hoping she hits a great set. Her bars are just really satisfying to watch.
yes she did it🤩
I can't wait for the bar's final!
Me also!
Rebecca Downie had the highest bars score yesterday in TF. I think bars is going to be a real bloodbath. Kaylia seem to be in pole position for gold but Qiu is not far behind and Suni, Downie, Derwell and others can definitely medal as well. CAN'T WAIT!
I am curious if any of them will make an additions of difficulty. Kaylia set seems locked. Its all connected so more risky but she does hit her set most of the time. Rebecca is right there and I think they all have to hit solid for medals - no room for errors. It will be intense I think. Rock on.
@@OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp I think Suni will attempt to upgrade because at this stage it is all or nothing. Not sure what the others have in store but it all comes down to each of the gymnasts state of mind and how they view the competition. It certainly will be an interesting event.
@@aliciamcdonald7105 Yes it will
Amazing video. I did however notice that the gymnast on your thumbnail isn't Qiu Qiyuan. Looks like Qi Qi, a forefront chinese gymnast from last quad.
Thanks for the info. I will go check now and correct if need be. My best.
You were right and thank you. I have fixed it and it is her proper picture now. All my best.
Just so you know, Qiu is her surname. Qiyuan is her given name. Chinese just puts the surname first. Great analysis
To make it easier, in China whenever you see anything more than one Syllable is the name and the one syllable is the surname
I feel like with his gymnastics experience and especially his international experience, he definitely knew that.
@@Maleficent_Method973 thank you. Respectfully, I’m aware of this and simply chose the easiest one for me to pronounce. To me it is like referring to me as Ringnald or Lance. They are both acceptable, meant to be respectful. I’m sure I will make mistakes, but I always try to be respectful. Thanks for the information and your insights and my best.
I'm sure that Kaylia's leg separation in the air would be a deduction. But she has such difficulty and otherwise amazing execution, it should not keep her from getting the GOLD!
@@kristinae.7084 yes, my thoughts exactly. From the head on angle, you can see her leg separations more distinctly. Her difficulty seems to convincingly override that as she has such a start high value as you said.
she did it
Always educational, thank you
Pleasure. Finals should be really exciting.
Great video with interesting technical insights. I was a little bummed that there was no mention of how Kaylia connects almost her whole routine whereas Qiu does something like 5 kip casts during her set. Hopefully Kaylia will lead the final push in women's uneven bars transforming from a support event (originally men's parallel bars set at differing heights) to a fully swinging event like the high bar where stopping and empty swings are a deduction.
You are right, I should mention that more as it greatly helps set her apart. I have done a couple videos of Kaylia and the one I put in this analyses was not as in depth. Here is a link that is more in depth on Kaylia. I mention it in this video but still not as much as I should as it is a defining characteristic of hers. Thanks and all my best.
MORE IN DEPTH OF KAYLIA
ruclips.net/video/rBpDYXH0a-M/видео.html
Suni lee was seen training her most difficult routine. If she does do that routine, mark my words, your girl Suni is taking home Gold! ❤
😂😂😂😂😂😂 she has no chance
Not even bronze
what are you talking about she was 3rd in quals
@@patyreb5211 she can get a silver if Nemour or the Chinese gymnast falls. But not gold. Her battle is for the bronze
@@patyreb5211 Yes not bronze but Gold. Already earned a gold. Not a surprise to get another gold for Suni.
I hope Qiu Qiyuan wins the gold medal in the bars final.
Its going to be a great competition and Qiu does great bars. I just want her to hit solid her routine. If she does should could win. Kaylia is doing great bars also so it will be a exciting competition. Rock on
Thank you for the bio mechanical analysis!
I am glad you enjoyed it and thank you. My best.
kayla was overscored and qqy was underscored, with that i can see kaylia winning, partial judges. kaylia had: -0.3 on her nemour for leg separation, -0.3 on her komova for leg separation, -0.3 on her ezhiva for leg separation, -0.3 flexed feet in all of her inbars. that alone is 1.2, not to mention bent arms, the dismount ( that also have deduction for leg separation) QQY did not have her best routine but it was definitely more than 8.266… Sad because i wanted to see a real competition at finals, but we know judges always underscore chinese gymnasts at the olympics.
lmao
@@sirdook2761 and now 😭😭😭😂😂😂
Oook, give me one reason for them to scerew the Chinese and the American over the Algerian, and winning an Olympics bronze for kylia is still an achievement. what you're saying doesn't make any sense.
@@drissimohamed1920 Drop the act. You're not slick.
I'm not trying to be slick, I just asked a valid question, Mr 🐓....I'm not the one hiding behind a fake account, and talking out of my ass.
Fantastic beautiful great 😂gorgeous
Yes, really incredible bars and so fun to watch. My best.
It’s almost a shame they make it look so easy 😊
@@KellsSmith1244 ain’t that the truth. In the circus, they do easy tricks and try to make them look difficult. In gymnastics they do the hard tricks and try to make them look easy and they do that well. My best respectfully, they do pretty crazy stuff in the circus too ha ha ha.
Kaylia kaylia africa 💓👊
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My bet is Qiu Qiyuan
@@joanamoreira2188She didn’t go full difficulty, there was no reason. She tried to go full difficulty today but she had a major mistake which cost her a lot not only in execution but also in difficulty. Other than that the rest of the routine was marvellous but that was a serious mistake she did today. We will see how it will go on the finals, China had a disastrous final today…. As usual…
She tried again today, it was hideous.
China loses miserably.
I think she may ad difficulty in finals but I am not sure. She has such great execution and skill level and is really nice to watch. I just want them all to hit their routines. Rock on and my best.
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