the one at 1:00 in the actual code of points is called 'dynamic balance with wave', but at my gym we always called it a 'toebreaker' (for obvious reasons lol) or a 'toe rise' :)) also i love the backscale balance from standing too !!! i think its way easier for the gymnasts to get their handling and balance prepared by going into it from a walkover tho, hence why we dont see it as often but watching yana do it in that ball routine??? *chefs kiss*
The backscale is called simply a "dorsal" or "thorsal" (the spelling can be closer to the ancient greek ethimology or become a d) on some languages 😅 If you turn, simple again: a turn in dorsal. Let' t take a minute to remember the first double perfectly performed by Ulyana Trofimova 🙌🏻💜
I love: Rolling tinsicas (specially the ones from Vitrychenko). Double or triple chainés (Gyong We Lee and Janine Murray were my favs), and also backscale pivots (Godunko, Bessonova and Angelova were my FAVS)... Plus, I really love Cantaluppi's masteries, she was a pioneer in many masteries and doesn't get the recognition she deserves, I think when it comes to masteries she is what Kabaeva was in flexibility and difficulty to this sport... Go back to 2004 and watch Cantaluppi's routines and you will see her doing things that gymnasts are doing these days. Sadly, back in the day those masteries didn't get much score since some of those were not covered by the code of points.
Kabaevas move was once called "the donut", idk if it is still called like that, but I think Inna Zhukova did the best with her ball. I love it, too. The strength in the toes is just out of this world. Edit: I looked it up at the current CoP 2022-2024 at 10.10 "Technique for specific Balance Difficulties" and it is called "Full body wave from the floor" (this wave can be performed with or without back of the trunk, both techniques are correct). It has a value of 0.3 points right now.
honestly it never crossed my mind it was a balance...i though it was kinda like a transition and didn't think it even was worth points lol it seems so effortless when they do it though
That backscale balance was actually pretty common among Bulgarian rhythmic gymnasts in the 80s, I think 90s, too. In the 80s there weren't many BDs and the accent was on ADs and dance steps, but the few BDs were logical and had purpose. Here are a few examples: Bianka Panova - ruclips.net/video/VGhppM0PEOo/видео.html Maria Petrova - ruclips.net/video/S-EkxpzpN5s/видео.html Anelia Ralenkova - ruclips.net/video/2r4hdGRwieg/видео.html
You know waaaaay much more than you show😉 Deryugina as que queen of inquiries and Viner with the orthodox icon... You are into RG. Deep deep deep into it 😎
guys! help me out here...I saw a hilarious compilation of rythmic gymnasts tossing towels before their performance on twtter and now I can't find it :( Someone please link it here
Love the back scale thingy! I could be wrong but seems like the new ladies just aren’t as flexible or they’re trying to keep up with the super fast routines now. I liked it better before though! Kabaeva & Kanaeva
yeah now they seem to preserve themselves more, i remember hearing that during kabaeva era, the injuries were severe mainly due to the intense focus on flexibility and the element combos like ending a jump with a balance
One on the biggest issue for the new generation of gymnasts for me is that they just so often look sloppy or messy and almost never elegant. Like Kanaeva, where every move was so precise and so elegant. I tried to watch them, but I somehow can't get into them.
@@zi6803 that's basically because of the last cop. It created routines with tones of apparatus difficulties, so they have no time to be elegant between elements
Can we take a monent for _Deryugina, Mother of Inquiries_ and _Viner, The Orthodox Icon Exorcism?_ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
they are truly iconic in their own ways
Hi, the transition are called waves. In the CoP are explained! Also for the new CoP is mandatory do 2 waves in each exercise
oo nice, i thought they were kinda random and rare, so it would be cool to see them more often from next year
Unfortunately lol
it’s like me trying to do a back walkover 😭
the one at 1:00 in the actual code of points is called 'dynamic balance with wave', but at my gym we always called it a 'toebreaker' (for obvious reasons lol) or a 'toe rise' :))
also i love the backscale balance from standing too !!! i think its way easier for the gymnasts to get their handling and balance prepared by going into it from a walkover tho, hence why we dont see it as often
but watching yana do it in that ball routine??? *chefs kiss*
toe breaker 😭😭
@@kapricornss1780 i mean,,, AM I WRONG HAHAHA
That catch jump throw thing is a dive leap 😊
smart rg fans helping us out
@@kapricornss1780 😉
I really can’t with this robot voice !!
The backscale is called simply a "dorsal" or "thorsal" (the spelling can be closer to the ancient greek ethimology or become a d) on some languages 😅
If you turn, simple again: a turn in dorsal. Let' t take a minute to remember the first double perfectly performed by Ulyana Trofimova 🙌🏻💜
I love: Rolling tinsicas (specially the ones from Vitrychenko). Double or triple chainés (Gyong We Lee and Janine Murray were my favs), and also backscale pivots (Godunko, Bessonova and Angelova were my FAVS)... Plus, I really love Cantaluppi's masteries, she was a pioneer in many masteries and doesn't get the recognition she deserves, I think when it comes to masteries she is what Kabaeva was in flexibility and difficulty to this sport... Go back to 2004 and watch Cantaluppi's routines and you will see her doing things that gymnasts are doing these days. Sadly, back in the day those masteries didn't get much score since some of those were not covered by the code of points.
Kabaevas move was once called "the donut", idk if it is still called like that, but I think Inna Zhukova did the best with her ball. I love it, too. The strength in the toes is just out of this world.
Edit: I looked it up at the current CoP 2022-2024 at 10.10 "Technique for specific Balance Difficulties" and it is called "Full body wave from the floor" (this wave can be performed with or without back of the trunk, both techniques are correct). It has a value of 0.3 points right now.
honestly it never crossed my mind it was a balance...i though it was kinda like a transition and didn't think it even was worth points lol
it seems so effortless when they do it though
@@kapricornss1780 💖
I love the backscale balance and the fuetes
Thank u for putting so much effort into your videos! Loved them so much ❤🥰
ur videos got me back into my rg phase i love ur content sm
waa thannk you, i also am always in and out of random phases/obsessions so rg seems to be the recent one lol
Aaa i love your content
waa thanks
The one move no one really does anymore, I shall bring it back. Victory! 💪🤘
0:21 Irina doing what ever that is is so hilarious to me
in french the thing kanaeva is doing is called “une remonté sur les coups de pieds” but i have no idea in english lmaoooo
welp google translate really didn't help me with this lol
That backscale balance was actually pretty common among Bulgarian rhythmic gymnasts in the 80s, I think 90s, too. In the 80s there weren't many BDs and the accent was on ADs and dance steps, but the few BDs were logical and had purpose.
Here are a few examples:
Bianka Panova - ruclips.net/video/VGhppM0PEOo/видео.html
Maria Petrova - ruclips.net/video/S-EkxpzpN5s/видео.html
Anelia Ralenkova - ruclips.net/video/2r4hdGRwieg/видео.html
Idk the back scale is called the MG where I train
does mg stand for something though
@@kapricornss1780 Idek we’ve called it that for as long as I’ve trained
Maybe I’ll ask my coach 👵🏼
I can't focus if swipe is in the background 😍
I love doing rhythmic gymnastics
На аве стоит наша белорусская гимнастка. Это очень мило)))
And ILLUSIONSSS
I’m in rhythmic gymnastics but I am not as flexible but I still try my best and train hard ;P
is the background music swipe by twice?
swipe by itzy loll
do these have actual names? i know nothingg
idk as well as a gymnast myself but I agree that its really cool
btw i love ur chanel keep on going and serving
@@zilletoth-nemeth2127 thnak youu..i will try to make more videos
I don't know any of the names, but loved them too 😍
You know waaaaay much more than you show😉 Deryugina as que queen of inquiries and Viner with the orthodox icon... You are into RG. Deep deep deep into it 😎
As a rythmic gymnast ( self-taught one ) I think the backscale balance is usually called a mg balance and the third one is a toe rise ❤️
guys!
help me out here...I saw a hilarious compilation of rythmic gymnasts tossing towels before their performance on twtter and now I can't find it :(
Someone please link it here
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Love the back scale thingy! I could be wrong but seems like the new ladies just aren’t as flexible or they’re trying to keep up with the super fast routines now. I liked it better before though! Kabaeva & Kanaeva
yeah now they seem to preserve themselves more, i remember hearing that during kabaeva era, the injuries were severe mainly due to the intense focus on flexibility and the element combos like ending a jump with a balance
One on the biggest issue for the new generation of gymnasts for me is that they just so often look sloppy or messy and almost never elegant. Like Kanaeva, where every move was so precise and so elegant. I tried to watch them, but I somehow can't get into them.
@@kapricornss1780 or that jump where she then landed on her knees - that was just painful to watch
Check *Vitrichenko* backscales. She had an invisible magnet to come back to the initial position in full time relevé like: oops, I did nothing🤗
@@zi6803 that's basically because of the last cop. It created routines with tones of apparatus difficulties, so they have no time to be elegant between elements
It’s called a toerise and people stopped doing them because they dropped there value in 2016 from 0.4 to 0.2 I think
Это лучшее что я видела 😂😂😂🤪❤️🤟🐯
is the background music swipe?
ofc
could someone tell me the name of the song playing?
it's the instrumental of swipe by itzy
👌👌🔥
as a gymnast chaines r the worsttt i hate my risks bc of them :(
Who speak here?😂A Bot ??!😆