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I thought Kyla Ross was pretty tall?
And I don't watch much NCAA, but I have heard a dozen times that Kyla's bars improved almost immediately when she got to NCAA and could use a better setting for her height.
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I thought Kyla Ross was pretty tall?
Are elite gymnasts allowed to petition to raise the bars? At what height will their feet hit the ground? I guess I never realized FIG settings were so low to the ground.
What is her name? Want to watch videos of her! That is amazing!!
If they have a badly timed tap they are more likely to hit tooYes they are. If their feet touch the ground when they hang on the high bar, they can petition to raise both bars 10 cm.
It depends, some girls have longer arms and they hit the ground even if they are not that tall. But I have noticed that girls who are 5'7 or taller almost always hit the ground.
I thought Kyla Ross was pretty tall? Yes, Sarie Morrison was 5'9" and a great bar swinger! A nice person too.
Bar changes are like a NASCAR pit crew, the coaches jump in and whip, snap, slide, push! The settings are changed. They get changed in every level if needed, from Bronze and Level 1 to 10. Sometimes coaches use a block for shorter girls to mount so they don’t have to change the settings as often, and we even allow rotations to change the order based on bar settings so they can group all the same settings together to save time. No one gets embarrassed because it’s normal. Even the littlest female coaches can change a bar setting quickly, especially if there’s 2 people. The gymnasts also learn to change the settings and can jump in and help. I wish FIG would allow changes and it not be a big deal. Taller girls shouldn’t be left out just because the bars are too short and close for them. There are some very talented taller girls. I’m 5’10” so I have a special place in my heart for those tall gymnasts.Maloney and Maloney half are really good choices for a tall gymnast! For really short girls those are harder.
But the "easy" transfers like pak and bail are harder for taller girls, simply because they will hit the low bar on the way up. Whitney was doing a pak, and she seemed to strugge a bit, even if she did some good ones too. However, I'm pretty sure her bars were set wider than the FIG setting.
I wonder why the FIG has decided that the high bar should be so low. I mean, even in my club there are at least 10 girls who would hit the ground when swinging. We hardly ever petition for a bar raise, we don't bother for lower ("less important") levels and take the deduction for bent knees because it's such a pain to raise the bars at meets if the bar set is anything other than Gymnova Rio, which is usually pretty easy to work with. But with Spieth bars? No way! At one meet we petitioned for a bar raise and it took 4 men 10 minutes to raise the bars. The gymnast said she would never want to be put in that position again, she was so embarrased that everyone was waiting because of her. And it needed to be done for warm up and for short event warm ups... I guess bars in the USA are usually more easy to raise and lower and set apart?
If the FIG decided to set bars 10 cm higher for everyone, I don't think that would be a problem for anyone? Maybe for really really short girls, who want to start the routine from the high bar.. But you know, you can always train to jump higher. But you can't really train to be shorter.
Bar changes are like a NASCAR pit crew, the coaches jump in and whip, snap, slide, push! The settings are changed. They get changed in every level if needed, from Bronze and Level 1 to 10. Sometimes coaches use a block for shorter girls to mount so they don’t have to change the settings as often, and we even allow rotations to change the order based on bar settings so they can group all the same settings together to save time. No one gets embarrassed because it’s normal. Even the littlest female coaches can change a bar setting quickly, especially if there’s 2 people. The gymnasts also learn to change the settings and can jump in and help. I wish FIG would allow changes and it not be a big deal. Taller girls shouldn’t be left out just because the bars are too short and close for them. There are some very talented taller girls. I’m 5’10” so I have a special place in my heart for those tall gymnasts.
State High School League individual meet is like that. Swap boards, hand mats, surrounds, landing mats, heights, etc in seconds for the next girl. Even catch somebody else's kid off a stumbled landing once in awhile.The first time I attended a meet with level 9s was a real education! Bars I was used to seeing adjusted, pit-crew style, but vault is something else! Every girl had a different vault setting, board setting, yurchenko mat for the board or not (I don't know what that mat is called), and different height landing mats. The coaches would get their rythym at the beginning of warm up and change settings like a well-oiled machine - even if they didn't know each other. It's very cool.
Kyla is 5’7” now, but was a few inches shorter when she last competed elite.I thought Kyla Ross was pretty tall? Yes, Sarie Morrison was 5'9" and a great bar swinger! A nice person too.