Simones twisting form and speed are impeccable. Its easy to lose sight of the things that make her so great when we see them so much but really look at the way she generates that speed and power! It’s super human to say the least
@@Zephur0s well everything is a risk, obviously she would have to want to try it, she always overrated her double double layout and has a lot of power/control over the Biles, so I think she could do it with a smaller risk than Jade, looking at that one video and her landing
That's the first time I've heard it described as a "serious reporter" voice, but somehow it really fits 😂A new angle, I guess - glad it made you laugh!! Just FYI, the person that writes the video scripts, and the person who voices them (me!) are different people, so that weirdness is probably on me for misinterpreting how the writer meant it, or else being as weirdly stiff and formal as I ABSOLUTELY can be sometimes!! 😅
Men do the “Biles” triple twisting double salto in layout position its called the Shirai 3 named after Japanese gymnast Kenzo Shirai. That should be added here.
@@corrugatedmetal6598 true. The title is misleading though as it doesn’t specify that it’s just floor. I did see in another video he mentioned the Miyachi
The problem I have with the way men's and women's artistic gymnastics is trending is that it's pushing the athletes too hard to try and one-up the most complicated or difficult skill just so they can get the points, and someone is going to get seriously injured. What happened to Elena Mukhina can happen today just as easily. It's almost like the "Artistic" part has been pushed to the wayside in favor of an ever-increasing number of flips and twists. Is it impressive? Yeah. I sure as hell can't do it. Does it also scare the shit out of me? Yes, it does.
It's really not forcing that at all. If anything, they want medium high difficulty with perfect execution. The super hard "one up" skills arent really as enforced as you think. Plus, they have started making enforcements on the artistic side of things, more so in this new code of points
@@hazelnutspred3348 and didn't they also start reducing the rating for some of Simone's elements so people weren't encouraged to also try it and get hurt? So there are in fact enforcements in place, as you said!
@@mrsfrappucchinoblub6005 well no. Simone submitted the double double dismount on beam, and logically, based on the level of difficulty between the double tuck (D, 0.4) and the double tuck with a full twist (G, 0.7), it should have recieved a J (1.0) rating. Instead it was given only an H (0.8) for it being too difficult. All of the other skills simone did were already established, except for the triple double on floor, which did recieve the rating it deserved. It kinda makes sense that they did give it that rating just based on things that they've previously banned or devalued for the sake of the gymnasts safety. For example, the produnova vault was a somet high rating but the gymnasts that competed that skill were practically just throwing themselves into the air and hoping to land feet first. I think vault and floor are the most injury prone events, so devaluing skills across all events to make it less probable for injury just makes sense. Its not fun watching gymnasts get hurt
I don't think I agree, seeing the way most gymnasts who can have that crazy difficulty, on floor and vault especially, usually don't perform those skills consistently enough to win medals, so they end up going for a still high but more conservative difficulty score that can be executed incredibly well. If you look a the results of the last world championships that just ended in Liverpool, the execution scores almost always decided who was medalling or not, especially since E score wins in case of a tie break. I also know that in women's gymnastics there is a part of execution called artistry, and judges deduct pretty liberally on floor and beam if that isn't displayed enough. The effect of a lot of people pushing difficulty higher is probably a mix of better equipment and training/ recovery methods over time, coupled with the desire to get their name in the Code of Points. The FIG has been doubling down on execution mistakes and making it harder to submit a new skill, and they periodically downgrade the higher skills as well.
@@hazelnutspred3348 Agreed, the Nagorny is clearly undervalued at I and is actually not worth performing since the Liukin (triple back tuck) is H; you'd instantly lose that extra 0.1 through inevitable deductions anyway while the Nagorny is much riskier. The trend in the COP is that the additional DV given to extremely difficult elements tapers out after a certain point
Sooo has anyone performed that J rating skill in mag and if so what rating did they gave to it if that that tripple flip move was the highest rating which is I. I assume some men have done it since you said the simone is the only woman who have done it
I miss the elegant and flexible moves we used to see in WAG, now it's all about athleticism mimicking the men's and just makes it all the same. At least the uneven bars are still fun, sometimes.
If you want to break your neck and become paralyzed or die, then you should definitely become a gymnast. Enjoy bone breaks, muscle splits and freak accidents to the fullest! Break your legs, shatter your knees and enjoy the wheelchair!
Most of us get injured, few all that seriously. Speaking as a gymnast and now coach. The skills which lead to a few-very few-serious and life-threatening injuries in the past now are banned. Your opinion is not rooted in the realities of our sport.
@@BlackStarASMR Could you provide some statistics indicating that a large number of gymnasts suffer extremely serious injuries "shattering their knees" or otherwise landing themselves in a wheelchair or the like? Because throughout my career as an athlete and coach I've not seen that, not seen large numbers of severely injured athletes.
Simones twisting form and speed are impeccable. Its easy to lose sight of the things that make her so great when we see them so much but really look at the way she generates that speed and power! It’s super human to say the least
you mean super dope
You have a bad idea of what superhuman is it is impressive though
Simone's Triple Double is so consistent, I wish she also would have tried it layed out
Loving ❤ 😍 💖 ❣ 💕 💘 Simone Biles is doing her excellent skills on Floor Exercise Routine with Triple Twisting Double Tuck.
Layed out would require so much more power, she is getting more older and we wouldn't want to risk her with a possible lifelong injury
@@Zephur0s well everything is a risk, obviously she would have to want to try it, she always overrated her double double layout and has a lot of power/control over the Biles, so I think she could do it with a smaller risk than Jade, looking at that one video and her landing
Simone’s a mix of genetics and mental fortitude, she has the potential to lay it out, as she has said she’s not yet retired
Jade Carey tried it layed out
You saying “absolute banger” in your serious reporter voice is so funny to me 😂😂
That's the first time I've heard it described as a "serious reporter" voice, but somehow it really fits 😂A new angle, I guess - glad it made you laugh!! Just FYI, the person that writes the video scripts, and the person who voices them (me!) are different people, so that weirdness is probably on me for misinterpreting how the writer meant it, or else being as weirdly stiff and formal as I ABSOLUTELY can be sometimes!! 😅
Everytime I see the biles 2 I need to slow the playback speed to see it, its crazy that a woman can do that 😮
Men do the “Biles” triple twisting double salto in layout position its called the Shirai 3 named after Japanese gymnast Kenzo Shirai. That should be added here.
a female gymnast can actually do what you just described. its not an official skill yet tho.
Why would they add it. It's not an I
The men have been doing triple doubles tucked since the 90s.
Yes. Jade looks like shes going to destroy her knees when she does it. Its not remotely close to how Kenzo does it@doxxmane
@@MrChrismlamorte There's a reason why it's what's hard in men's and women's gymnastics huh? Maybe cause they're different? 🙃
The triple pike is insane!
The Nagornyy is no longer the hardest floor skill for men's. It's tied with the Jarman, (3.5 twisting double layout).
She’s amazing.
You forgot about the Myachi on high bar. That’s also an I
these are floor skills in MAG and WAG, as he mentions 20 seconds in
@@corrugatedmetal6598 true. The title is misleading though as it doesn’t specify that it’s just floor. I did see in another video he mentioned the Miyachi
You should have added the yurchenko that Simone does in vault now
the video is on the most difficult *floor* skills /gen
i need the official carrey
The problem I have with the way men's and women's artistic gymnastics is trending is that it's pushing the athletes too hard to try and one-up the most complicated or difficult skill just so they can get the points, and someone is going to get seriously injured. What happened to Elena Mukhina can happen today just as easily. It's almost like the "Artistic" part has been pushed to the wayside in favor of an ever-increasing number of flips and twists. Is it impressive? Yeah. I sure as hell can't do it. Does it also scare the shit out of me? Yes, it does.
It's really not forcing that at all. If anything, they want medium high difficulty with perfect execution. The super hard "one up" skills arent really as enforced as you think. Plus, they have started making enforcements on the artistic side of things, more so in this new code of points
@@hazelnutspred3348 and didn't they also start reducing the rating for some of Simone's elements so people weren't encouraged to also try it and get hurt? So there are in fact enforcements in place, as you said!
@@mrsfrappucchinoblub6005 well no. Simone submitted the double double dismount on beam, and logically, based on the level of difficulty between the double tuck (D, 0.4) and the double tuck with a full twist (G, 0.7), it should have recieved a J (1.0) rating. Instead it was given only an H (0.8) for it being too difficult. All of the other skills simone did were already established, except for the triple double on floor, which did recieve the rating it deserved.
It kinda makes sense that they did give it that rating just based on things that they've previously banned or devalued for the sake of the gymnasts safety. For example, the produnova vault was a somet high rating but the gymnasts that competed that skill were practically just throwing themselves into the air and hoping to land feet first. I think vault and floor are the most injury prone events, so devaluing skills across all events to make it less probable for injury just makes sense. Its not fun watching gymnasts get hurt
I don't think I agree, seeing the way most gymnasts who can have that crazy difficulty, on floor and vault especially, usually don't perform those skills consistently enough to win medals, so they end up going for a still high but more conservative difficulty score that can be executed incredibly well. If you look a the results of the last world championships that just ended in Liverpool, the execution scores almost always decided who was medalling or not, especially since E score wins in case of a tie break. I also know that in women's gymnastics there is a part of execution called artistry, and judges deduct pretty liberally on floor and beam if that isn't displayed enough. The effect of a lot of people pushing difficulty higher is probably a mix of better equipment and training/ recovery methods over time, coupled with the desire to get their name in the Code of Points. The FIG has been doubling down on execution mistakes and making it harder to submit a new skill, and they periodically downgrade the higher skills as well.
@@hazelnutspred3348 Agreed, the Nagorny is clearly undervalued at I and is actually not worth performing since the Liukin (triple back tuck) is H; you'd instantly lose that extra 0.1 through inevitable deductions anyway while the Nagorny is much riskier. The trend in the COP is that the additional DV given to extremely difficult elements tapers out after a certain point
Zapata 2?
Sooo has anyone performed that J rating skill in mag and if so what rating did they gave to it if that that tripple flip move was the highest rating which is I. I assume some men have done it since you said the simone is the only woman who have done it
Done before on men's. rated h
It's called the Ri Jong Song in MAG and rated G. There's also thd layed out version which is H.
Men did it first and is rated G
Men did it many years earlier
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I miss the elegant and flexible moves we used to see in WAG, now it's all about athleticism mimicking the men's and just makes it all the same. At least the uneven bars are still fun, sometimes.
This looks very easy. I can do quadruple salto on the floor
Lol if you're gonna lie at least make it believable. A quad salto is physically impossible on floor. I'm not sure it'd be even possible on fast track
@@benbailey159bb It's not impossible, because it's not impossible for me. And I am sure some others can do it as well.
Until you post a clip of you trying a quadruple salto you're nothing but delusional
Now that Simone is taking a break, other people have a shot at gold ;P
If you want to break your neck and become paralyzed or die, then you should definitely become a gymnast. Enjoy bone breaks, muscle splits and freak accidents to the fullest! Break your legs, shatter your knees and enjoy the wheelchair!
ok
Most of us get injured, few all that seriously. Speaking as a gymnast and now coach. The skills which lead to a few-very few-serious and life-threatening injuries in the past now are banned. Your opinion is not rooted in the realities of our sport.
@@mikewalker2274 My opinion is rooted in statistics.
@@BlackStarASMR Could you provide some statistics indicating that a large number of gymnasts suffer extremely serious injuries "shattering their knees" or otherwise landing themselves in a wheelchair or the like? Because throughout my career as an athlete and coach I've not seen that, not seen large numbers of severely injured athletes.
In MAG it must be a ninja skills from many Japanese elite gymnasts surely ! 😆
But what about the unofficial carey🥲
keyword: unofficial
if it’s unofficial, it doesn’t have a rating lol. So he can’t add it in the video 😂
@@taylorburtis but... But.. I... I love it🥺
@@tomasduarte6633 Oh trust me, I know! She may never perform it, just because she might break her ankles 😂
Triple twisting double straight.