Brooklyn Moors 2019 FX Difficulty Breakdown - Stuttgart 2019
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- World Championships 2019 Stuttgart, Germany.
Love love love this routine so much! Unfortunately a couple dance elements downgraded.
Video from FIG/Gymnastics Canada
Graphics by me
Disclaimer: I'm a judge and this is how I scored on the first watch through. But I'm not 100% sure if this is the same as what she was credited in the competition!
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This is such a cool video. Makes it more easier to understand. Please do a video on Kara's beam routine too. Much more heavily downgraded. Would have been nice too see why her leaps where downgraded.
Thanks! I will try and do one. Yup sooo much was downgraded it's a bit confusing but I'll try my best to explain it in a clear way
My god her double front half is gorgeous
Correction: D+C direct connection is 0.2 bonus!
I don't understand why you only considered the front salto requirement in the last tumbling pass. She had already fulfilled that requirement in the first and second passes.
@@rafaelparigi1911 the requirement is to have both forward AND backward saltos! Usually gymnasts go for majority back tumbling, but Brooklyn is unique and is stronger in front passes
Loveeeee this type of videossss😍😍😍 please moreeeee😍😍😍😍 also your editing techniques are AMAZING.
Love her on floor! Wish she would upgrade and add another tumbling pass!!
For once something unique and different. I miss this style of gymnastics. I sat up in my seat watching her.
This is a really cool way to count D-Score! Thanks for this!
This is a lovely break-down, thank you!
What a breath of fresh air this routine is. Beautiful music matched by gorgeous choreography and presentation. The dance actually matches the music, too
Brilliant way to show difficulty build up. Thank you!
Can you do this with Melanie's routine?
Loved this video! Could you please make one on Gabby Douglas' floor routine in Rio? She never really got some elements paid, like the Ferrari, her turns series, or her Full twisting double back into back flip.
hi! I judge rhythmic gymnastics on my channel, but had a question related to artistic gymnastics, and more specifically to execution. could you please explain to me what is to be intended for "bent elbows and raised shoulders" for I think they are deductions drawn from the artistic gymnastics' world. thanks a lot! 🙏 also if you could show me practical examples of these faults☺️
Isn't D + C direct connection a 0.2 not 0.1??
Where in the CoP is that ring leap 180? Couse I could only find switch ring leap 180 and ring leap 360.
i believe it was added in one of the FIG updates!
Submitted on 2018/2019 (forgot) by Ting Hua Tien at Melbourne World Cup
This with a simple double tuck would be 5.6, right?
She's capable of doing a 5.6 version of this routine with 3 passes, she did it in mid 2018. But she incurred an injury later on that year and so chose to compete a downgraded version of her FX here. With her first connection and the triple Semenova she could potentially score a 5.8
no, it would be a 5.3 because the double tuck would replace the front full (C) in the top 8 skills that she counts.
Had she submitted a new skill (triple twist in back attitude)? Shame she didn’t get credit for it.
yup she submitted it. it's suuuper hard to perform it successfully
Needs to maintain releve
@@thangvuong9196 not so much the releve but the leg in back attitude, which she dropped
how did she lose a tenth after the inquiry? thanks for all your amazing content & knowledge btw !!!
im actually not sure..! it might have been one of the 2 dance elements that i downgraded here.
@@FlipFlyTumble Probably the split jump 360°. Only in slo-mo you can clearly see that her feet leave the ground after pre-rotating 90°, in real time it's hard to see.
@@harry4596 it was very clear to me in real time :)
Thank you!
can you do carlos yulo
someone commented that her face always looks like she needs to poop when she tries to be emotional and honestly i’ll never forget that 😭 no hate bc i love her and the emotion she brings but that comment sent me
Nice!
Bless you and bless this video
1:04 I DON'T get it! To me that's a full turn completed!
I doubt their being that harsh to Simone's 540º
Also MADNESS that she inquired thinking that 0:40 would be considered a triple attitude turn
They were actually, she didn’t credit for any of her gogeans at 2019 worlds
😢
Why was the triple attitude downgraded? I don't see falls
her foot kind of shuffled around the last turn, and more obviously her back leg drops significantly towards the end
Flip Fly Tumble it seemed like the kind of thing a ballerina would do to continue a turn (which is obviously a deduction in WAG). Do you know if it’s a deduction in rhythmic?
The releve wasn't maintained, dropping the heal is a no no.
The leg has to stay in back attitude which it didn't
Supr vidio
Cr rajasthani👈🔔🔔👈
Doing for Kara Eaker plis :)
That was petty of them to downgrade the 360 split leap.
im not sure if they actually did in the comp but to me from this video it is very clearly not 360. it's not pettiness but the rules of the sport
Flip Fly Tumble They can still credit the skill and take off for not completing the twist. People don’t finish spins all the all the time but they punished Brooklyn by taking it away when she inquired. And yes, they did take it from her
Also, this whole reducing d-scores thing discourages people from submitting inquiries. The original d-scores shouldn’t be reduced. The $300 penalty is enough of a deterrent. Imagine being in 3rd place in event finals and possibly getting first if your inquiry is accepted. You run the risk of losing your bronze medal. It’s stupid
@@gymnasmic7425 yes when people don't finish spins they also get devalued like all dance elements. i agree that it sucks she got penalised more after the inquiry but apparently coaches/federations are well aware it could happen so there's always that risk
@@gymnasmic7425 When someone inquires (I think) judges are given replay so they can judge skills in detailed (and judging things that can't be seen in real time) so possibility of additional judgment (for example if it is found later that a gymnast didn't do a skill properly thus devaluing the skill) is always there, but they didn't lower D score UNTIL now. And to be honest inquiry should've always been like this. It deters coaches from submitting random inquiries just because they want additional point to be added to the D score (some of coaches are like this, and they didn't care about the fee either).