tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post5548897724756954222..comments2024-02-11T01:11:11.604+00:00Comments on Beautiful Gymnastics: Secret ClassicBeautiful Gymnasticshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.comBlogger34125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-55200917988873286072013-08-01T05:09:36.437+01:002013-08-01T05:09:36.437+01:00hmm im one of the mykayla non fans but im not some...hmm im one of the mykayla non fans but im not someone who posts mean things about her or uses tumblr to vent as i a) don't know the girl and b) have a life. i think it's super poor form to post someone's personal details online and refuse to take them down (i.e triple twists' home address). teenager or not internet security and personal safety is a BIG deal so that type of malicious behaviour rubs me the wrong way. we had it drilled into us at high school ten years ago so there is no way teens today don't realise the dangers of doing this. however i don't think systematic bullying in retaliation to how annoying she comes across social media is the best way to deal with that either. im sure deep down she's a nice enough girl just perhaps insecure and maybe a little lost in how to appropriately handle stuff.<br /><br />that said it IS a shame that that sort of discussion detracts from her gymnastics. i really think she could be GREAT on floor. she's fairly engaging and has great potential (i like how she smiles throughout her floor routine) but her coaches are doing her no favours at all. girl needs new coaches, someone who will be real with the girl about her gymnastics and how to portray herself to the public.mimnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-68103455064047226912013-07-31T05:15:59.522+01:002013-07-31T05:15:59.522+01:00Read in comments on TCG that she's had stress ...Read in comments on TCG that she's had stress fractures in her back... she's not listed on their list for Nationals either.R.https://www.blogger.com/profile/18329494397947998693noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-57017605864506605252013-07-30T22:25:58.008+01:002013-07-30T22:25:58.008+01:00That is Jana Sikulova of Czech Republic, she's...That is Jana Sikulova of Czech Republic, she's 5'7. Sandra Izbasa was 5'6 and did not raise the bars. If McKayla is 5'4 and she's third in the lineup then Amelia who's first has got to be heading towards 5'6.<br /><br />I loved Skinner's power on the Cheng but the block- she is cheating it really. Could do with a week or two or AOGC for it. There's something about the DLO half-out, I think because you see more of the straight part that makes it seem more difficult than the full-in and double versions, it just looks great.Beautiful Gymnasticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-7866357531958863492013-07-30T22:23:05.371+01:002013-07-30T22:23:05.371+01:00Yes, the hate is pretty pathetic. It's quite e...Yes, the hate is pretty pathetic. It's quite endemic on tumblr like all nasty opinions.<br /><br />Yeah the last two passes were just beyond her capability. 6.3 is no reward for it.Beautiful Gymnasticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-67968084997782316472013-07-30T22:21:57.759+01:002013-07-30T22:21:57.759+01:00Actually, it may be the case that she pulled out o...Actually, it may be the case that she pulled out of Nationals. It's not clear whether she had qualified straight through to them or nor.Beautiful Gymnasticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-13389174902283939962013-07-30T19:13:35.390+01:002013-07-30T19:13:35.390+01:00Exactly! People are absolutely eviscerating her on...Exactly! People are absolutely eviscerating her online these days just over a few tweets/comments she's made (that WERE kind of in poor taste, but still). I know the way she signs her name now with 2(olympic rings in place of 0)16 is way over the top but if that's the worst thing she's done she should definitely be cut some slack. It's not as if she's stolen from fans or gotten in massive trouble, she's just extremely confident in herself and just needs some advice regarding how to represent that to others in a little bit less abrasive way.<br /><br />The poor form/overexertion is really a safety risk too, especially in her floor routine. By the end of her floor routine this weekend she looked to me like she was completely exhausted after her third pass. It's so worrying to see a gymnast that exhausted in the middle of the performance. You just have to hope they don't crash any passes grotesquely and take themselves out of competition for a while.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-90567931134168934542013-07-30T18:49:11.246+01:002013-07-30T18:49:11.246+01:00I LOVE Amelia's bars. I like how she and Kyla ...I LOVE Amelia's bars. I like how she and Kyla manage their height. I wonder how tall is too tall for bars? I know there's a girl (Bulgarian maybe?) who has the bars raised. <br /><br />I will refrain from getting excited about Lexie's beam, haha. I was going to look it up, I might... not. <br /><br />I agree with Nica over Polina! Nica just seems to have something a little extra. <br /><br />Also loved: Biles' double layout half out (seems an excellent way of controlling the landing too)! And I actually liked Skinner's double double layout and Cheng. REALLY wish she had more guidance to clean up/get her power concentrated more cleanly. She has so much potential and power, but it's causing her more deductions than anything else at the moment. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-790605487049545282013-07-30T18:24:20.755+01:002013-07-30T18:24:20.755+01:00Or even her parents or a sibling, she doesn't ...Or even her parents or a sibling, she doesn't sound any worse than a cocky 16 year old but it doesn't across well on social media and no other gymnast is doing it- there are some more with 2016 in their name etc. but no more than that. I kind of ignore her on social media, yes she could do with a talk about it, but my god the hate she gets over it is so far out of proportion.<br /><br />Yes, anywhere that emphasises form! Chow's would be perfect but it's so far. Maybe Texas Dreams? I doubt any elite coach watching her was thinking, wow I would love to mould her, but who knows. It could be that's too far gone, but maybe at Utah they can hone her better.Beautiful Gymnasticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-37358562865783468102013-07-30T18:21:04.181+01:002013-07-30T18:21:04.181+01:00I heard she hurt her back. No idea if it's jus...I heard she hurt her back. No idea if it's just something that will take her out just for a few weeks- but unfortunately, she needed Classics! I was looking forward to seeing her BHS-LOSO-LOSO and 3.5 twist on floor. It won't hurt her in the long run I don't think- if she was needed for worlds she could be picked at camp, but she could have done with the experience.Beautiful Gymnasticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-3709207992721248102013-07-30T17:53:08.632+01:002013-07-30T17:53:08.632+01:00Poor Mykayla. She really needs a gym change and ma...Poor Mykayla. She really needs a gym change and maybe (definitely) some work with a publicist. She has all the talent in the world but her coaches clearly have no idea how to handle it and I think it would do her well to work with someone who's more capable of molding her raw abilities into passable gymnastics.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-48800244402957155892013-07-30T17:14:25.130+01:002013-07-30T17:14:25.130+01:00Do you have any scoop on what happened with Rachel...Do you have any scoop on what happened with Rachel Gowey? They listed the Nationals competitors and she wasn't on it. Did she end up getting injured right before Classics? byrdnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-49684824149085347932013-07-29T22:19:02.097+01:002013-07-29T22:19:02.097+01:00USA was relatively weak in 09, but so strong and d...USA was relatively weak in 09, but so strong and deep now- I think that's definitely a big reason why difficulty on already strong events in USA gym has gone through the roof. They need high d-scores to contend with each other, nevermind internationally, and US gymnasts tend to excel more on power events so that's where the difficulty focus is.<br /><br />I was disappointed moreso with bent knees and awful leaps. Not just Skinner, it was everywhere. I don't really think you can generalise all coaches with that, there are plenty, like GAGE, Gym-Max and WOGA who emphasise form, and lots of smaller gyms. It really depends. Skinner is the perfect example of how being your gym's first ever elite can be bad, she's praised and pushed forward on the back of her impressive arsenal of skills, but it all falls down when her execution is spectacularly bad on two out of four events, and hindering your strongest events too. On the contrary, Simone Biles is a good example of this. I've watched the BTR episodes and the Gymcastic interview, her coaches seem to have a good thing going in coaching her, and scratching vault was wise...the extremely experienced Valeri Liukin failed to do this in 2011 after all.<br /><br />I'm much less bothered by the DLO OOB than her old third pass! Pretty sure she can keep it in.Beautiful Gymnasticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-21804098288089049312013-07-29T22:11:11.498+01:002013-07-29T22:11:11.498+01:00Oh cool! Glad you had a good time also. That kind ...Oh cool! Glad you had a good time also. That kind of sucks that she only paid attention to them- what's the point, 2 people do not make a worlds team or future teams. Of course she sees them all at camp but competition is different and I would have thought her focus would be wider than that.<br /><br />I thought 4 or so girls qualified to Nationals at this meet? Juniors I mean. She was definitely listed as one of them, but yeah most of them qualified through the meet at the ranch or through verification or other competitions. I LOVE Molly and Christina, must go back and watch some more of Megan as I don't really remember her. Interesting that CGA and Parkettes have such fascinating and elegant juniors!<br /><br />Yes I saw that, but hey first real meet so hopefully she can shake it off. Gorgeous lines which I really enjoyed, she's so tall..<br /><br />Aww that is cute!Beautiful Gymnasticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-52698755435847426662013-07-29T22:05:39.443+01:002013-07-29T22:05:39.443+01:00I can't even imagine what it will be like to s...I can't even imagine what it will be like to see someone I've blogged about extensively drinking water a few feet from me, never mind actually compete! Hahaha obnoxious cheering section should so be a thing. Not sure I could deal with hundreds of screaming 8 year olds, but hey worlds will be more serious!<br /><br />That's very interesting that they were being spotted so much, I hope both are more confident by Nationals and that McKayla can get her DLO in bounds. Their height is working against them of course since they have to shorten their runs.<br /><br />I thought the scoring was interesting. There were no massive overscores at all, and in general bad execution was hammered. Not as much as it would have been had the meet been held in China, but still. I didn't expect Brenna's beam to be hammered like that, of course it should have been but I thought they might have gone a few tenths too far. Regardless, they know they have to work on it more. Brenna is a machine, I also don't think we've seen her full potential.Beautiful Gymnasticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-64886787869940307932013-07-29T21:28:07.672+01:002013-07-29T21:28:07.672+01:00Even though this competition was a splat-fest, it ...Even though this competition was a splat-fest, it still tells us a lot about where the U.S. stands this year.<br /><br />I was mostly impressed by the tumbling such as Simone's DLO 1/2. Although, I find it interesting that in 2009, gymnasts weren't attempting such hard skills on floor. Now, everyone's chucking DLOs, full-twisting DLOs, and double-doubles. Why (besides a need for a high D-Score)?<br /><br />I was overall disappointed with beam, not that there were so many wobbles and falls, but there was no fluidity much less an ATTEMPT at artistry. If judges really do start penalizing 0.1, 0.3, or 0.5 for lack of artistry, the Americans will really get hammered...<br /><br />Call me crazy, but I think the U.S. coaches focus more on big skills rather than execution. For example, Mykayla Skinner's coach is focusing too much on getting a skill named after her when he should remember that there's the rest of the routine to worry about as well. Don't even get me started on the leaps. Not just Skinner, but other gymnasts apply too. I don't see why they would perform a skill like a full twisting switch leap when they have bent knees on flics and BHSs.<br /><br />Negativity aside, I thought it was great to see Maroney return. She is still sky high on vault and let's hope she gets more endurance on floor. Kyla has always been my favorite out of the Fierce Five, so I hope she won't fade in the background. Bailie Key is amazing considering she did so well despite an illness.<br /><br />Oh well...Nationals will be the final decider. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-47597799984785827182013-07-29T19:19:48.280+01:002013-07-29T19:19:48.280+01:00I was at the meet on saturday! it was my first mee...I was at the meet on saturday! it was my first meet so it was very interesting. Seeing marta live was definitely an experience. Marta almost seemed more interested in watching warm ups than watching the meet. During the senior meet she only payed attention to McKayla and Kyla. She clapped loudest for McKayla and seemed to be really into her routines. Same with kyla but to a much lesser extent. From that alone, I think that as of right now McKayla and Kyla are on Marta's team. <br /><br />Watching the juniors, it was interesting to note that 5 of the juniors in the top 10 are born in 2000 and will be first year seniors in 2016! They are (in order) Norah Flatley, Laurie Hernandez, Emily Gaskins, Christina Desiderio, and Grace Quinn.<br /><br />Christina was the only one using this meet to qualify for nationals, so I spent quite a bit of time watching her. She is really excellent on beam and I was impressed with her floor. She fell on vault, her first event, and Donna strauss looked super annoyed. Strauss pretty much only had eyes for Christina as she's their only junior eligible for Rio. The other 2, megan and molly won't turn senior until 2017!<br /><br />Alex Marks in the juniors had a really bad day and fell on both bars and beam and ended up scratching her first event as well. It was very interesting to watch Texas dreams, especially the juniors were adorable with eachother. I think Grace quinn is possibly the most adorable junior!<br /><br />On a final note, Melissa Reinstadler's mom and her friend were sitting right behind and it was really cute to see them get really excited especially on vault when she scored a personal best, her mom exclaimed "that was her first score above 14!" I also saw vicki priessman, lexie's mom who took Amelia somewhere after the junior meet and saw NIca hult's parents standing up and cheering at her bars awards :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-40603272465227882752013-07-29T18:27:17.196+01:002013-07-29T18:27:17.196+01:00It was funny to see all the big names so close up....It was funny to see all the big names so close up. Jordyn and Gabby just seemed like typical teenage girls, texting and tweeting (and basically not watching the gymnastics that was going on). I saw Valeri Liukin running around looking frazzled and Marta watching and looking serious, but she was pretty far away. Rita Wieber was sitting directly behind us, in a VIP box with lots of friends and family. It was also interesting to see that MyKayla Skinner was the only gymnast who seemed to have a big, sort of obnoxious cheering section. They had signs that said "show us the Skinner" and stuff like that. They were right by the bars, unfortunately, so they had a great view of her worst routine. I was surprised that other gymnasts didn't have similar sections. <br /><br />I didn't get to see juniors, sadly. And I agree that Kyla seems to have maxed out floor. I noticed that both she and McKayla had their coaches spotting them on most tumbling passes all the way up through the end of warmup, so I was nervous to see whether they could actually handle those passes on their own. I hope they will both gain confidence and endurance before nationals.<br /><br />I think Brenna and Peyton both seem like team gymnasts at this point, but I definitely think they have all around potential, especially Brenna with her strong vault. I just see it happening more next year for them. If Kyla can beat both of them now even with a fall, then I'm not sure they can improve enough in the next several weeks to best her. Of course, if Simone implodes again at National Championships, then I do think Brenna and Lexie (and maybe Ebee??) would be fighting it out for that spot. But I hope that won't happen, and that we will get to see Simone at her best. I like both Peyton and Brenna, though. They are so different, but similar in the sense that I was never worried for them when I was watching. They both seemed calm and prepared and confident in their routines, and seemed to be having a good time between routines. Even though she missed the bar connection, Brenna's upgrades didn't seem to be too much for her to handle. I think that we have yet to see her at her full potential.<br /><br />The cheers for Kyla and McKayla were crazy. It seemed like loads of people in the audience just came to see them, and didn't really care about seeing anyone else. People kept yelling to McKayla while other gymnasts were performing, or walking up and down the aisles during routines and blocking people's views. It was frustrating. Hopefully at Worlds people won't be like that, as it is so much more important of a competition. Jnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-65287080391265486822013-07-29T17:59:13.612+01:002013-07-29T17:59:13.612+01:00Haha well discussing is half the fun. I'm happ...Haha well discussing is half the fun. I'm happy with her floor, I think that is maxed out for her and it's a LOT better than 5.3. I don't even want an amanar from her if it's going to like her early 2012 one. It's just beam and bars really! <br /><br />Amelia, considering she is at least 5'5 has definitely come on in the last year. She looks like a senior in NCAA, yet her gymnastics is still at such a high level which is great. I wonder are there any pictures of her next to Norah Flatley or Ragan Smith? I'm impressed with Lexie too, though I'm kind of glad she didn't so beam as it's really not pretty. I'm wondering can she factor in at the top at Nationals.<br /><br />I'm wondering whether Nica can snag a bars/beam spot for team finals next year. I'd think she has a better chance than Polina. NORAH! <3 Beautiful Gymnasticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-83683169589244444092013-07-29T17:55:14.969+01:002013-07-29T17:55:14.969+01:00Great, glad it was fun! Did you see anything funny...Great, glad it was fun! Did you see anything funny or interesting on the sidelines? I am so looking forward to being at a meet! I'd like to go to a less intense meet than worlds at some stage but there's nothing I wouldn't have to get on a plane for and I wouldn't really get plane tickets and accommodation for something like Jesolo really...<br /><br />Anyway, that's great about McKayla. Did you go to the juniors at all? I'd love to see Laurie's floor live! Yes, I'm really glad about her floor, which I don't think came across very well in the post. I would think her floor is maxed out now, or nearly so. Tumbling, twisting and turns are not really her forte so I don't know where she could even go from 5.7. It's beam and bars that scream upgrades, I'd be thrilled to see her with a 6.3-4 beam and 6.7-8 bars. <br /><br />I'd need to see Brenna at Nationals first. I hope her leaps can improve as well as her beam in general, so much else already has in her gymnastics and she's upgrading like an absolute beast so I wouldn't rule her out of the AA, ever. Does Peyton seem like a team gymnast, not exactly individual to you? I think McKayla would win, even if Simone throws a Cheng. McKayla has the experience.<br /><br />I thought it was hilarious when you could hear 'Go Kyla!' x1000 when she was just on the podium for vault..not even about go go.<br /><br />Haha well my post took forever and is probably the longest I've ever done, so no worries!Beautiful Gymnasticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-22276189430820011192013-07-29T17:47:57.336+01:002013-07-29T17:47:57.336+01:00Yes, but she hasn't really upgraded substantia...Yes, but she hasn't really upgraded substantially in the last few years. I just think she'll be crowded out and Classics really is THE meet to throw new skills at, not Nationals. Of course we don't know what goes in the gym, but discussing it is still fun and anyway, her coaches are well known as perfectionists. <br /><br />I didn't like her bars at all and I'm glad she got slammed for them, it will hopefully force her coaches to focus on her form. Now Abigail, her bars were great! She has a 6.4 beam and Kyla has 6.4 bars..now if one of them had both of those things it would be awesome ha.Beautiful Gymnasticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-38330876306603992082013-07-29T16:41:35.090+01:002013-07-29T16:41:35.090+01:00maybe her coaches are being protective (over-prote...maybe her coaches are being protective (over-protective?) about her growth spurt and are just trying to keep her injury free as much as possible. that's all i've got because they seem to adore kyla and would have her best interests at heart, gymnastics, health and otherwise.<br /><br />any other reason wouldn't make sense to me!<br /><br />polina's knees on bars really bothered me. there was something bross about them.. i couldn't tell if she was genuinely knock-kneed or she was just having a sloppy form moment. but i agree, abigail looks like someone who has that natural/effortless graceful swing and movement on bars and could do some beautiful work.miminoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-90012485547419968532013-07-29T16:36:50.912+01:002013-07-29T16:36:50.912+01:00I really enjoyed Kyla's floor (until the fall,...I really enjoyed Kyla's floor (until the fall, dagnabbit). Loved her bars. Agree that it would have been nice to see beam upgrades but I'm happy to leave that to people who actually know her, I GUESS :P <br /><br />Was surprised at how much I enjoyed Lexie and Amelia's floors (and Amelia's bars). Never been much of a fan before, I'm excited to see them compete more now. <br /><br />Brenna's bars in podium training = LOVE. <br /><br />Was really pleased with how well Norah Flatley and Nica Hults did. Looking forward to nationals now! Hope they get uploaded so quickly - it was brilliant being able to watch back almost as it happened! <br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-962356856648517642013-07-29T16:00:45.403+01:002013-07-29T16:00:45.403+01:00Love the recap! We had a great time at the meet, a...Love the recap! We had a great time at the meet, and came away with many of the same impressions you did. McKayla's routines were great to watch. You could feel everyone in the arena pulling for her as she went. She seems to take such joy in performing, unlike some of the other girls. She really draws everyone right in. <br /><br />I was actually pretty impressed by Kyla. She showed a more difficult floor, and even though she fell, I think she can pull it off at Nationals. I was genuinely worried she wouldn't upgrade at all, so a 5.7 floor seems like a big improvement. Definitely, she will be on the lower end of the difficulty spectrum in an all-around final, but with her upgraded beam, she can surely contend for medals. I'd love to see her with more solid difficulty, but for this year at least, I would rather see her compete with routines she can handle. She doesn't seems like she has lots of extra energy at this point. I would be hesitant to want her to push it too much. I do think she will manage to get an AA spot for Worlds for this year.<br /><br />Simone was so sad to watch. She seemed deflated. Also, she is so tiny! I did see her hit two great Amanars in the warmup before the meet began, but in her warmup right before vault, she fell in a very scary way. I was very happy to see her get up, and very happy to see her scratch vault after that. I hope she can rock Nationals. <br /><br />Everything MyKayla Skinner does is terrifying. I hated watching her because I was sure she was about to get a serious injury. Her coaches need to scale back that difficulty big time. Her vaults were not bad -- she might be able to contend for a world medal -- but McKayla's were so much higher and cleaner, there is just no need for Skinner as she is. I completely agree with your assessment of her and her coaches. <br /><br />This meet left me completely unsure as to who could make the worlds team. It did make me think that Kyla would be in the AA, as gymnasts like Brenna and Peyton do not seem capable of beating her this year (maybe next year). I still think Simone will be in the AA as well, but if she isn't, then will she be fighting McKayla for that specialist spot? Who would win that? I think they are pretty evenly matched on their specialities. But if it is Simone (AA, VT, FX), Kyla, (AA, BB, UB) and McKayla (VT, FX), then maybe that fourth spot would go to someone like Abigail Milliet for bars and beam attempts, which I would never have predicted, but seems possible to me. <br /><br />Also, Jordyn and Gabby were about 20 feet in front on me for most of the meet, and they were both so sweet to the million obnoxious children screaming their names every 2 seconds. Jordyn also signed a million autographs before the competition, and they all signed a million autographs afterwards. I was very impressed. I would have been annoyed after about 10 minutes. <br /><br />Wow, sorry this is so long. <br /><br />Jnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-48238053437347774882013-07-29T12:52:44.210+01:002013-07-29T12:52:44.210+01:0013. She'll turn senior in 2016, so she's e...13. She'll turn senior in 2016, so she's elegible.Beautiful Gymnasticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2287202282884938977.post-87513425821505164062013-07-29T12:50:21.706+01:002013-07-29T12:50:21.706+01:00Thank you!Thank you!Beautiful Gymnasticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00935698970163328051noreply@blogger.com