This video makes a really good point I hadn't noticed before. I had always recognized the choreo in Jade's routine to be muted, but I only just realized she never gets on the floor or does a lot of those non-scored dance elements that require prior training or skill. There's no "wow" moves. If she could just add like a dive roll or a butt bounce or any of the other power skills, I think it would go a long way. I love watching Drag Race, and so many of the queens aren't great dancers and have similar moves to Jade. But then they throw in a stunt and everybody goes nuts. I think Jade just needs a stunt.
She used to do those "stunt choreo", like a half flare on floor (2019) and handstands choreo (2018), I don't know why she decided to take those out on her current floor routine 🤷♀
I love these fully detailed videos that explain exactly what the athlete is being deducted FOR, especially for those of us not as fully versed at judging.
Its all the tiny stuff that always gets her. She needs a new routine on both floor and beam and add more difficulty she can do and less dance she cant. That way when they deduct her diffiulty is super high it wont hurt too much. But she has to work on the legs, toes and splits other than that she is amazing but at this level they get her every time. Whoever did her choreo is just not good. She deff needs someone else to choreo her routines. I want her in 24 but she gotta fix that. I think Worlds was a warning
I've always wondered. It seems that all deductions are taken from the "end skill" and never from bent or spread legs in back handsprings, or even in her front layout step out. Is that also stated on the code?
She got off on artistry and rightly so! There is more to floor than just flips! I totally enjoy the artistry and Jade is sadly lacking. I don't understand: they can't hire a good choreographer to teach her some interesting moves and coach her on how to be expressive? And if they do and she can't get it, then she doesn't deserve to win. I am glad they are making artistry more important. Nice video! Thanks!
I think they are not emphasizing that since they believe she had difficult tumblings, kinda like how Lieke Wevers didn't focus on upgrading her tumbling since she is comfortable building her score using turns and her artistry. Although I have to say Jade's "mistakes" are pretty easy to fix, like the complex or corner choreo. Thank you for your feedback! 😊
That’s what I don’t understand- the British team have a choreographer that specifically works on artistry with all of them so why wouldn’t the US get one where that’s where the whole team is lacking?
@@sophiemidlane7982 oh please stop. You people act like none of the American gymnasts have zero artistry and that’s total bs. Jordan chiles puts hip hop movements in her dance and shilese Jones puts Latin moves in her dance. The British chick who won gold rolled around on the floor mostly and some of you cream yourselves? The American chicks have been stomping you losers on difficult gymnastics for years, so you come up with artistry bs to score them lower. It’s as plain as day and anyone who isn’t biased can see it. Just like they downgraded scoring for vaults (Americans are pretty good at that) and yet no one is supposed to notice any of it?? Carey May not be the most graceful gymnast but these lame arguments have been going on since the Dominique Dawes days (that I remember)when people argued she just wasn’t as artistic compared to the Europeans. There needs to be objective things for judges to measure. Saying people lack artistry to deflate their scores won’t do the sport any good in the long run. You are welcome to disagree
@@nicoles9077 artistry related to the code. I’m no expect on the code but people have said part of the points they get for artistry are from doing choreography on the floor. I love Jordan’s routine but they’ve replaced a lot of her floor choreography from college with a wolf turn so she does minimal floor choreography and a lot of arm waving that whilst rhythmic can’t be considered to use her whole body or need training like the code is said to describe in order to score high in artistry. They probably just need to look at reconstructing her routine a little and getting her to use her whole body on choreography as Jess does. Hate the code not the gymnast and her team that adapted to it. Again you can dispute the scores but no one can deny Jess’ artistry.
@@sophiemidlane7982 agree to disagree. I was looking at a rhythmic gymnastics routine when I watch some of the Europeans. Andrade is an athlete who actually dances and has good choreography in addition to her tumbling. If you want to substitute rhythmic gymnastics as artistic go right ahead, I won’t
Indonesia represent! 🙌🏼 Looks like this channel knew not to invite backlash by not featuring Jessinflation Gadiroverscored in this video among the examples of “better artistry”. Regardless, Jade’s routine is actually expressive. The expression says, “I don’t give a F.”
How long have we been saying this. The coaches or USA gym should have hired Valerie Kondos or someone to fix this choreography, YEARS ago. I dont know how she would be surprised she didn't win. I posted on another vid before finals, how many times does she 'bow down' in this routine. Its robotic, flat and boring like all or her other routines. They had years to fix this. Nothing against her personally, love her.
Honestly if art discount only 0.3 so I honestly dont see why she will not continue doing nothing in the expression part, she can just throw a H element and will make up for this as every american
This is Jade’s best routine. I’ve stated for the last 4 years she needs to dance. She needs some flow of movements that takes her from one exercise to the next. Those just okay landings; and still poses are not going to work as dance for Elite or NCAA. I mean she is still doing pretty good with them just not gold medal. Maybe she should just work on her tumbling and landings. Because she is always going to have those automatic deductions for dance and rhythm; because she can’t dance and appears stiff during dance movements. The movements must flow together to be considered dance. The poses are cute to me, but it appears they are deducting for lack of real dance/ acrobatics in her choreography.
Paseka won Olympic and World medals on vault with high difficulty but hideous form, but let's talk about Jade.... For the 🤡🤡 on the internet, when Russia sacrifices execution for difficulty, it's brilliant. When any other country (but esp. the US) does this, it's the end of the goddamn world. By all means, keep talking about Jade's lack of artistry, you're all so interesting and unbiased....
Ok so here's the thing though. Art is subjective. Which, by definition, would mean that artistry should also be subjective. For example, I think Picasso's work is talentless and unattractive and yet- he's considered one of the best artists of all time. Because it's subjective. Maybe they need to be calling this something else, because it seems incorrect that you can deduct for something that's subjective.
@@omglauraelizabethI used to be of this opinion to but it is actually incorrect--art is based on standards therefore it is objective (and this was the case for centuries); taste (relativism) is what is subjective and is often conflated with artistry causing the confusion that art is subjective. The whole belief that art is subjective came about as a way to pass off bad art as equal to that which it is blatantly inferior to.
@@marissaurias5116Incorrect, artistry has always been a factor in this sport, and up until 1992 there even used to be a bonus for it known as R.O.V (risk, originality and virtuosity). In 1993 this was replaced with CV but as you can see from the gymnastics back then artistry was still a big factor throughout the decade. The reason artistry has become such a big thing in recent times is because recent codes do far to little to reward those who have it and penalise those who don't, especially on things such women's FX as it is the most watched event in the FIG. Jade Carey is a great athlete but the fact that she became the 2020 Olympic champion walking around the perimeter of the floor waving her arms in between skills is an insult to the discipline. Gymnastics at its core is about movement and each discipline is designed to showcase a particular type. In 1999 the FIG acquired the FIT (International Trampoline Federation) which has now become the discipline known as Trampoline & Tumbling (T&T) where in which only acrobatic elements are competed at the elite level. Whereas artistic gymnastics has always been about showcasing a much wider variety movement and to obtain the highest reward that value should have never been compromised in favour of an imbalanced bias towards difficulty.
@@MD-722 then why are bad artists like Picasso hailed as one of the greatest of all time when his work is a mess... Likewise with Monet. I get what you're saying but I don't buy it. What "standards" are you referring to, and who sets these standards?
Jade is an Olympic Champion on floor. She earned the Gold Medal in Tokyo. The amount of criticism she receives is unwarranted, unfair and it needs to stop.
Her artistry is literally the same like last quad she pose a lot and her form on her tumbling is worst so idk why she expected to bump up to get an inquiry
She seems so kind and humble, then she hits the vault and floor and just explodes with power. IMO, she's the second-best tumbler in WAG history. The juxtaposition of her quiet personality against her dynamic skills just endears me to her! Also, I know this sounds odd but seeing someone as pale as me and my daughter who doesn't tan (or fake bake) is kind of great. I get that there are plenty of white gymnasts already, but growing up I was shamed for having such fair skin (and even coerced by a family member to go to the tanning bed at one point...and, yeah, I've had skin cancer). Jade just rocks her porcelain skin, and I love that my daughter has that role model. Anyway, while Jade isn't my all-time fave, she's certainly my current favorite gymnast! Love her so much!!!
See that’s interesting because I’ve felt for a while now that men’s gymnastics should have more artistry. And for the last 2 quads all of the routines look the same and boring. I preferred it back in the day when artistry was emphasized slightly more in MAG. Ioannis Melissanidis, Alexei Nemov, Kyle Shewfelt, Arthur Mariano, and Heath Thorpe are among the men’s gymnasts who have SOME artistry in their routines, and they look much better as a result. ruclips.net/video/mS2lgCr03xY/видео.html ruclips.net/video/57g4oBSP9uI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/tXjRcgih8pw/видео.html ruclips.net/video/fWkItskYjj4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/IVBaPzz98o8/видео.html
I’d prefer that. Honestly gymnastics has and will be an ever evolving sport. I mean in the 50s floor was more about flexibility and body control, and balance beam about grace and movement while maintaining balance. Every decade women’s gymnastics is developing, and men’s artistic gymnastics floor still manages to be exciting and engaging without music and dancing. At this point it seems a little…”pretty girls dance, strong men don’t” And really “artistic” only came about to differentiate it from freestyle gymnastics. It had nothing to do with the artistry in performance.
100%!! I think she looks beautiful in the entirety of her routine. Because, you know, it's subjective. It seems like what counts as artistry is basically the following: ballet (which I don't enjoy), butt shaking and sassy looks (which I don't enjoy), or doing the same basic moves but showing a weirdly pained expression (just weird), and it seems like there's really no room for anything in between. I could watch Jade all day, I think she's graceful 🤷🏻♀️ you don't have to be LeeAnn Wong to be graceful. I hate this new code!
What does your house look like?? Did you not add an artistic flare, or do you just not care? Get over it. Art is subjective. Just because you at salt to a dish doesn’t mean you made an overall noticeable improvement to a dish. Her moments are repetitive and then when she has pauses it feels even worse. Her general movement doesn’t even compliment the music. She needs something that can’t don’t know because she seems disinterested in putting her personality into it. And her form on tumbling has always not been great. She gets about .1 back for each skill she does because of the amount of bent legs, leg separations, and body shape and precision deductions throughout the routine.
@@sawyer7191 dear lord help me with this one. You said art is subjective and then said her artistry is bad (your subjective opinion). Losers like you are the ones that are going keep gymnastics from progressing and pushing the envelope. 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Without a doubt Gadirova was overscored in EF, but she still deserved the gold. That being said, Jade will never dance like examples in this video. Jade's best strategy is do exactly what gave her Olympic gold on floor: compensate for lack of dance/performance skills by overwhelming difficultly. She had among the lowest E scores in Olympic EF, but she still won the gold. She's a college student who doesn't train full time like she did leading up to Tokyo. It's a bit of a miracle she walked away from worlds with two golds and a bronze given how busy she's been. Fortunately she's naturally very powerful and strong that she can force the skills. When she gets to full "Olympic" fitness, there's no doubt in my mind she'll bring back the Tokyo tumbling if not perform the likely K-rated "Carey" on floor. It's the same story on the Cheng. She did some of the worst vaulting she's ever done at Worlds, and it was still good enough for Gold (realistically, should have been silver, but still the point holds...)
Honestly if that is her strategy than she'll probably would miss the medals and golds she could have achieved. Yes artistry maybe not a major part of a floor routine but artistic deductions add up easily, not to mention her dance skills that are not perfect. This has been proven several times, like on 2019 Worlds where she missed the finals due to 2-per-country, if she had better artistry (which could have been easily fixed) I believe she would win the silver medal. Or during 2017 Worlds, and of course the recent 2022 Worlds.
@@gym_analysis She's literally Olympic gold medalist using that strategy. It's hard to seriously so easily discount it. Most of her artistry deductions could be canceled out by cleaning up the form on the tumbling/landings. She has significant technical errors on the skills themselves. While difficult, her tumbling is far from clean, especially so far this quad. :)
The technical deductions were not as high as indicated. The Artistic deductions are not that high as well. Deductions were made that should not have been. It was a cleaner routine with few errors. The total execution score should be higher. Jades's score should be higher.
This video makes a really good point I hadn't noticed before. I had always recognized the choreo in Jade's routine to be muted, but I only just realized she never gets on the floor or does a lot of those non-scored dance elements that require prior training or skill. There's no "wow" moves. If she could just add like a dive roll or a butt bounce or any of the other power skills, I think it would go a long way.
I love watching Drag Race, and so many of the queens aren't great dancers and have similar moves to Jade. But then they throw in a stunt and everybody goes nuts. I think Jade just needs a stunt.
She used to do those "stunt choreo", like a half flare on floor (2019) and handstands choreo (2018), I don't know why she decided to take those out on her current floor routine 🤷♀
@@gym_analysis My guess is that it's to save all the energy for bigger tumbling and leaps.
I love these fully detailed videos that explain exactly what the athlete is being deducted FOR, especially for those of us not as fully versed at judging.
Its all the tiny stuff that always gets her. She needs a new routine on both floor and beam and add more difficulty she can do and less dance she cant. That way when they deduct her diffiulty is super high it wont hurt too much. But she has to work on the legs, toes and splits other than that she is amazing but at this level they get her every time. Whoever did her choreo is just not good. She deff needs someone else to choreo her routines. I want her in 24 but she gotta fix that. I think Worlds was a warning
I've always wondered. It seems that all deductions are taken from the "end skill" and never from bent or spread legs in back handsprings, or even in her front layout step out. Is that also stated on the code?
I'm glad they're paying attention to detail. Good, they're making intricate connective elements important. They were fair.
It hurts my eyes to watch her tilt her head on the corners and call that choreo 😢
Great video! While Jade is very powerful tumbler, let's not pretend her form is not on par with Simone's.
I agree, she has one of the best forms out there 😁
Not it's not on par. Carey generally stays lnside the floor
She got off on artistry and rightly so! There is more to floor than just flips! I totally enjoy the artistry and Jade is sadly lacking. I don't understand: they can't hire a good choreographer to teach her some interesting moves and coach her on how to be expressive? And if they do and she can't get it, then she doesn't deserve to win. I am glad they are making artistry more important. Nice video! Thanks!
I think they are not emphasizing that since they believe she had difficult tumblings, kinda like how Lieke Wevers didn't focus on upgrading her tumbling since she is comfortable building her score using turns and her artistry. Although I have to say Jade's "mistakes" are pretty easy to fix, like the complex or corner choreo.
Thank you for your feedback! 😊
That’s what I don’t understand- the British team have a choreographer that specifically works on artistry with all of them so why wouldn’t the US get one where that’s where the whole team is lacking?
@@sophiemidlane7982 oh please stop. You people act like none of the American gymnasts have zero artistry and that’s total bs. Jordan chiles puts hip hop movements in her dance and shilese Jones puts Latin moves in her dance. The British chick who won gold rolled around on the floor mostly and some of you cream yourselves? The American chicks have been stomping you losers on difficult gymnastics for years, so you come up with artistry bs to score them lower. It’s as plain as day and anyone who isn’t biased can see it. Just like they downgraded scoring for vaults (Americans are pretty good at that) and yet no one is supposed to notice any of it?? Carey May not be the most graceful gymnast but these lame arguments have been going on since the Dominique Dawes days (that I remember)when people argued she just wasn’t as artistic compared to the Europeans. There needs to be objective things for judges to measure. Saying people lack artistry to deflate their scores won’t do the sport any good in the long run. You are welcome to disagree
@@nicoles9077 artistry related to the code. I’m no expect on the code but people have said part of the points they get for artistry are from doing choreography on the floor. I love Jordan’s routine but they’ve replaced a lot of her floor choreography from college with a wolf turn so she does minimal floor choreography and a lot of arm waving that whilst rhythmic can’t be considered to use her whole body or need training like the code is said to describe in order to score high in artistry. They probably just need to look at reconstructing her routine a little and getting her to use her whole body on choreography as Jess does. Hate the code not the gymnast and her team that adapted to it. Again you can dispute the scores but no one can deny Jess’ artistry.
@@sophiemidlane7982 agree to disagree. I was looking at a rhythmic gymnastics routine when I watch some of the Europeans. Andrade is an athlete who actually dances and has good choreography in addition to her tumbling. If you want to substitute rhythmic gymnastics as artistic go right ahead, I won’t
Indonesia represent! 🙌🏼 Looks like this channel knew not to invite backlash by not featuring Jessinflation Gadiroverscored in this video among the examples of “better artistry”. Regardless, Jade’s routine is actually expressive. The expression says, “I don’t give a F.”
How long have we been saying this. The coaches or USA gym should have hired Valerie Kondos or someone to fix this choreography, YEARS ago. I dont know how she would be surprised she didn't win. I posted on another vid before finals, how many times does she 'bow down' in this routine. Its robotic, flat and boring like all or her other routines. They had years to fix this. Nothing against her personally, love her.
But most of the deductions are technical, not choreo-related 🤔
I do agree that the choreo is boring though.
@@Soogle42 yes it is boring
USA won a Silver and Bronze at World's on floor, and you're on here acting like they're trash. LOL. Good grief.
@@cantor7723 no, don't make accusations, thanks, good luck
@@Soogle42 hence the title of the video and from the mouth of C Memmel, she needs work
New video idea request please: can you re-score hezly and leanne's trials (beam and bars) scores? I’m curious to see what your thoughts are.
Her chest looked pretty low on the full in. Would she not have gotten a deduction. No hate genuine question
can you do a mykayla skinner routine and why she scored so low in 2021
Same reason probably. Plus, Skinner almost always had firm issues.
Honestly if art discount only 0.3 so I honestly dont see why she will not continue doing nothing in the expression part, she can just throw a H element and will make up for this as every american
This is Jade’s best routine. I’ve stated for the last 4 years she needs to dance. She needs some flow of movements that takes her from one exercise to the next. Those just okay landings; and still poses are not going to work as dance for Elite or NCAA. I mean she is still doing pretty good with them just not gold medal. Maybe she should just work on her tumbling and landings. Because she is always going to have those automatic deductions for dance and rhythm; because she can’t dance and appears stiff during dance movements. The movements must flow together to be considered dance. The poses are cute to me, but it appears they are deducting for lack of real dance/ acrobatics in her choreography.
Carey dips her head a total of 11 times in that routine
She is amazing
Paseka won Olympic and World medals on vault with high difficulty but hideous form, but let's talk about Jade.... For the 🤡🤡 on the internet, when Russia sacrifices execution for difficulty, it's brilliant. When any other country (but esp. the US) does this, it's the end of the goddamn world. By all means, keep talking about Jade's lack of artistry, you're all so interesting and unbiased....
Please, make a video analyzing Rebeca’s floor routine
This vid was in my recommended, great breakdown! Ty!
Do a sabrina voinea floor routine. To me she has the cleanest tumbling out there
Ela poderia competir no masculino
Ok so here's the thing though. Art is subjective. Which, by definition, would mean that artistry should also be subjective. For example, I think Picasso's work is talentless and unattractive and yet- he's considered one of the best artists of all time. Because it's subjective. Maybe they need to be calling this something else, because it seems incorrect that you can deduct for something that's subjective.
@@marissaurias5116 then maybe they should just call it "gymnastics" because by definition, again, art is subjective.
@@omglauraelizabethI used to be of this opinion to but it is actually incorrect--art is based on standards therefore it is objective (and this was the case for centuries); taste (relativism) is what is subjective and is often conflated with artistry causing the confusion that art is subjective.
The whole belief that art is subjective came about as a way to pass off bad art as equal to that which it is blatantly inferior to.
@@marissaurias5116Incorrect, artistry has always been a factor in this sport, and up until 1992 there even used to be a bonus for it known as R.O.V (risk, originality and virtuosity). In 1993 this was replaced with CV but as you can see from the gymnastics back then artistry was still a big factor throughout the decade.
The reason artistry has become such a big thing in recent times is because recent codes do far to little to reward those who have it and penalise those who don't, especially on things such women's FX as it is the most watched event in the FIG. Jade Carey is a great athlete but the fact that she became the 2020 Olympic champion walking around the perimeter of the floor waving her arms in between skills is an insult to the discipline.
Gymnastics at its core is about movement and each discipline is designed to showcase a particular type. In 1999 the FIG acquired the FIT (International Trampoline Federation) which has now become the discipline known as Trampoline & Tumbling (T&T) where in which only acrobatic elements are competed at the elite level. Whereas artistic gymnastics has always been about showcasing a much wider variety movement and to obtain the highest reward that value should have never been compromised in favour of an imbalanced bias towards difficulty.
@@marissaurias5116 Sorry, looking back I realise that I misunderstood your point about the issue of how artistry was rated.
@@MD-722 then why are bad artists like Picasso hailed as one of the greatest of all time when his work is a mess... Likewise with Monet. I get what you're saying but I don't buy it. What "standards" are you referring to, and who sets these standards?
Jade is an Olympic Champion on floor. She earned the Gold Medal in Tokyo. The amount of criticism she receives is unwarranted, unfair and it needs to stop.
Her artistry is literally the same like last quad she pose a lot and her form on her tumbling is worst so idk why she expected to bump up to get an inquiry
She's still my favorite and I would still rather watch her over -literally- any other gymnast ever 🤷🏻♀️
She seems so kind and humble, then she hits the vault and floor and just explodes with power. IMO, she's the second-best tumbler in WAG history. The juxtaposition of her quiet personality against her dynamic skills just endears me to her!
Also, I know this sounds odd but seeing someone as pale as me and my daughter who doesn't tan (or fake bake) is kind of great. I get that there are plenty of white gymnasts already, but growing up I was shamed for having such fair skin (and even coerced by a family member to go to the tanning bed at one point...and, yeah, I've had skin cancer). Jade just rocks her porcelain skin, and I love that my daughter has that role model.
Anyway, while Jade isn't my all-time fave, she's certainly my current favorite gymnast! Love her so much!!!
TBH I wish they'd take out the artistry element altogether and make it more like men's gymnastics.
See that’s interesting because I’ve felt for a while now that men’s gymnastics should have more artistry. And for the last 2 quads all of the routines look the same and boring. I preferred it back in the day when artistry was emphasized slightly more in MAG. Ioannis Melissanidis, Alexei Nemov, Kyle Shewfelt, Arthur Mariano, and Heath Thorpe are among the men’s gymnasts who have SOME artistry in their routines, and they look much better as a result.
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I’d prefer that. Honestly gymnastics has and will be an ever evolving sport. I mean in the 50s floor was more about flexibility and body control, and balance beam about grace and movement while maintaining balance. Every decade women’s gymnastics is developing, and men’s artistic gymnastics floor still manages to be exciting and engaging without music and dancing. At this point it seems a little…”pretty girls dance, strong men don’t”
And really “artistic” only came about to differentiate it from freestyle gymnastics. It had nothing to do with the artistry in performance.
Artistry deductions are so ridiculous. Art/artistry is so god damn subjective. It is just ridiculous.
100%!! I think she looks beautiful in the entirety of her routine. Because, you know, it's subjective. It seems like what counts as artistry is basically the following: ballet (which I don't enjoy), butt shaking and sassy looks (which I don't enjoy), or doing the same basic moves but showing a weirdly pained expression (just weird), and it seems like there's really no room for anything in between. I could watch Jade all day, I think she's graceful 🤷🏻♀️ you don't have to be LeeAnn Wong to be graceful. I hate this new code!
What does your house look like?? Did you not add an artistic flare, or do you just not care?
Get over it. Art is subjective. Just because you at salt to a dish doesn’t mean you made an overall noticeable improvement to a dish. Her moments are repetitive and then when she has pauses it feels even worse. Her general movement doesn’t even compliment the music. She needs something that can’t don’t know because she seems disinterested in putting her personality into it. And her form on tumbling has always not been great. She gets about .1 back for each skill she does because of the amount of bent legs, leg separations, and body shape and precision deductions throughout the routine.
@@sawyer7191 dear lord help me with this one. You said art is subjective and then said her artistry is bad (your subjective opinion). Losers like you are the ones that are going keep gymnastics from progressing and pushing the envelope. 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Artistry in gymnastics = aesthetic
@@marwahussein666 your “aesthetics” is different from my “aesthetics” meaning it is completely subjective.
No let’s make a video on how Gadirova was overly scored! 😂😂
So true
Without a doubt Gadirova was overscored in EF, but she still deserved the gold. That being said, Jade will never dance like examples in this video. Jade's best strategy is do exactly what gave her Olympic gold on floor: compensate for lack of dance/performance skills by overwhelming difficultly. She had among the lowest E scores in Olympic EF, but she still won the gold. She's a college student who doesn't train full time like she did leading up to Tokyo. It's a bit of a miracle she walked away from worlds with two golds and a bronze given how busy she's been. Fortunately she's naturally very powerful and strong that she can force the skills. When she gets to full "Olympic" fitness, there's no doubt in my mind she'll bring back the Tokyo tumbling if not perform the likely K-rated "Carey" on floor. It's the same story on the Cheng. She did some of the worst vaulting she's ever done at Worlds, and it was still good enough for Gold (realistically, should have been silver, but still the point holds...)
Honestly if that is her strategy than she'll probably would miss the medals and golds she could have achieved. Yes artistry maybe not a major part of a floor routine but artistic deductions add up easily, not to mention her dance skills that are not perfect.
This has been proven several times, like on 2019 Worlds where she missed the finals due to 2-per-country, if she had better artistry (which could have been easily fixed) I believe she would win the silver medal. Or during 2017 Worlds, and of course the recent 2022 Worlds.
@@gym_analysis She's literally Olympic gold medalist using that strategy. It's hard to seriously so easily discount it. Most of her artistry deductions could be canceled out by cleaning up the form on the tumbling/landings. She has significant technical errors on the skills themselves. While difficult, her tumbling is far from clean, especially so far this quad. :)
Only 0.3 deductions for artistic? NO WAY
The technical deductions were not as high as indicated. The Artistic deductions are not that high as well. Deductions were made that should not have been. It was a cleaner routine with few errors. The total execution score should be higher. Jades's score should be higher.
Jade has vastly improved and has gotten better all around. I disagree, she does not have bad artistry.
Remember this results are without the Russians, who would win on artistry...
they’re too busy fighting a war and drugging up their athletes. That’s why the continuously get banned
Wait , what about the artistic , elegance , expression ... -.5 😁
her dancing is so bad
I mean she is as close to a cadaver tumbling as you can get
And you're an awful person.