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Komova was a headcase. She had all the technical skill, beautiful execution, and yet she always looked miserable.
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Komova was a headcase. She had all the technical skill, beautiful execution, and yet she always looked miserable.
Just finished listening to the latest GymCastic episode that dropped yesterday. I wanted to be hopeful about how they would respond.
That they titled it “Agree to Disagree” was a big first clue that I was going to be disappointed.![]()
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Just finished listening to the latest GymCastic episode that dropped yesterday. I wanted to be hopeful about how they would respond.
That they titled it “Agree to Disagree” was a big first clue that I was going to be disappointed.![]()
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There's a lot of things I love about my generation, but what I don't like is that we're rejecting professional-sounding broadcast voices. Too many of them adopt conversational and social-media speech patterns that seems more fitting for juvenile audiences. It's not just Gymcastic but all across broadcast television and even sports commentators.
There's a lot of things I love about my generation, but what I don't like is that we're rejecting professional-sounding broadcast voices. Too many of them adopt conversational and social-media speech patterns that seems more fitting for juvenile audiences. It's not just Gymcastic but all across broadcast television and even sports commentators.
I read a bit from VKF's book about her dislike for cornrows. Jeanette Antolin showed up in cornrows and VKF told her it was a harsh look she didn't want her team to project and that she'd be sitting on the bench if she didn't take them out. Katelyn Ohashi showed up in cornrows, she got the same story with VKF even picking them out of her hair. She didn't say she didn't want to get into discussions of cultural misappropriation and whether it is ok for non-black people to wear cornrows (a debate that was already out there by the time Ohashi was competing for UCLA), she used terms with racist or sexist undertones to describe her dislike.
ITA actually. I'm surprised this particular podcast seems so informal and "light" about something relatively serious. About 15 mins in but not sure I'll finish it.
She looks so powerful one of my favourites i cant wait to see what the future holds.If you aren’t following Memmel’s comeback you should. In this week’s video she did an Amanar into the pit
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Chellsie's Adult Gymnastics Journey: Week 16 Part 1
I honestly did not know how the week would go after making an official comeback with all of the emotions and slight more pressure but I was pleasantly surpri...youtu.be
I think this was a huge mistake on Jessica's part. Spencer and Kensley try to hold VKF accountable to some degree but this pretty much invalidates a lot of the work they have done up to now in validating the victims coming forward and advocating for change.
I haven't listened to the podcast, but to me it sounds like she truly listened to the critics and looked within herself. The world would be a better place if more people could do that.Jessica from GymCastic issued an apology:
Komova did appear to look pretty miserable, depressed, or perhaps feeling the pressure more than we thought. Then again, Viktoria's behavior came to be expected and was predictably present at almost every meet. She also had a bit of an unkempt look, and that is not meant to be an overly critical or cruel remark because people did take notice of that, especially her hair. Anyway, I liked her gymnastics; she was an excellent gymnast. However, Viktoria was not robbed at the Olympics. Plus, in the attitude department, Komova had miles to go before she could catch up to or compete with Khorkina.Her attitude sucked too. I think part of her inconsistency was her bad attitude. And it is also why I have a hard time feeling badly for her losing in a couple close decisions (AAs at both 2011 worlds and 2012 Olympics) some thought she was robbed. Not only did she have it within her power to not made the mistakes she made and win both times easily, but coming out on the short end of close calls it is just harder to go along with a wuzrobbed case, even if there could be a debated one, when you seem that unlikeable and poor a sport. She is practically Khorkina like in that sense, without the achievements and legacy to semi justify it like Khorkina at least had established.
"MLT told my mom that I needed to go to the doctor and be checked out. She questioned how my mom hadn’t seen “these signs” at home, or how she could’ve “let me get this sick.” Again, MLT stated that she couldn’t have me training in her gym and look the way I did. I remember the next moments precisely because my mom got defensive and I am haunted by the next words of MLT. My mom argued, “She only did what you asked her to do.” MLT replied with, “I NEVER asked her to be anorexic.”Another gymnast has shared her story. Kaylee Fox from CGA and Mary Lee Tracy. It's a 9 page google document.
Mary Lee Tracy sounds like a bigger monster than the Karolyis in many ways. Atleast the Karolyis were upfront about how they were and how they train and if you don't like it you should not go there when they were coaching (obviously when Marta was National Team coordinator getting away from her was impossible). MLT was completely fake.
Memmel continues to make progress. The switch leap mount (a D) looks really good. And she's progressing with the jam. I like how she explained how different skills affect her shoulder on bars (fans were concerned when she did a drill for the jam last week).
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Chellsie's Adult Gymnastics Journey: Rahdea's Last Day
Week 19 and Rahdea's last day before leaving before college. It was so much fun having her in the gym this summer to train with. Crossing my fingers that she...www.youtube.com