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Is the plan just to take a deduction for now and hope to inspire a rule change?
He explains it on his instagram reel but basically is clothing that moves better and is more comfortable while still showing the necessary lines. @JBS posted the reel above.What's the new uniform he proposes? Or is it secret right now? It might be good, but first I have to see the alternative.
What's the new uniform he proposes?
Competition Attire
a) They must wear long gymnastics pants and socks on Pommel Horse, Rings, Parallel Bars and Horizontal Bar. Long gymnastics pants, socks and/or slippers that are black or the darker shades of blue, brown or green are not permitted.
b) They have the option of wearing short pants with or without socks or long gymnastics pants with socks on Floor Exercise and Vault.
c) The wearing of a gymnastics singlet on all apparatus is compulsory.
d) They have the option of wearing of gymnastic footwear and / or socks.
e) They must wear the bib number supplied by the organizing committee.
f) They must wear a national identification or emblem on their singlet in accordance with the most recent FIG Rules Competition Clothing and Advertising.
g) They must wear only those logos, advertising and sponsorship identifiers that are permitted in the most recent FIG Rules Competition Clothing and Advertising.
h) The competition attire must be identical for members from the same federation in the Qualifications and Team Final Competitions. In the Qualifications individual gymnasts from the same federation (without a team) may wear different competition attires.
i) Gymnast must refrain from wearing compression sleeves during competition. Hand guards, body bandages, and wrist wraps are permitted; they must be securely fastened, in good repair and should not detract from the aesthetics of the performance. Skin-colored bandages are recommended.
My son had a coach who did compression shirts instead of singlets. They were comfortable, but most of the time, their belly was hanging out.
The thing is, I don't really find it that different from a regular uniform.
is it still a step in? Or is it a shirt where the concern will always be that it comes untucked..
Yes, that's the plan. He talked to a couple of (high-up) judges and that's what he was told to do. It will get people talking ... eventually FIG will talk about it. As long as it doesn't affect the gymnast's ability to compete safely or the judge's ability to judge, then HOPEFULLY FIG will make it allowable.Is the plan just to take a deduction for now and hope to inspire a rule change? I love what some of these guys are doing to increase the popularity of their sport but I'm not sure I love this move.