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I saw that series, and it is AMAZING!What's the longest beam series that has ever been competed? Does anyone have any videos? I just thought it would be really interesting to see!
I saw a video of Maile Okeefe training a series with 4 skills a little while ago, but that was on a floor beam...
What is the skill where they jump back into a bhs but twist and end up facing the other way?
Maile OKeefe - AMAZING video with 4 elements on low beam:
https://gymnasticscoaching.com/2016/12/15/maile-okeefe-omg-beam/
She has 3 of the elements on the high beam:
these all have 3 or more. With a serie of 4 you could also think about front handspring to a backward series. Also, Sanne wevers Has a series of turns. There are bhs-loso-loso-loso series in there
Onodi
Although it was only 3 elements Victoria Komova had an insane sequence in her junior routine - gainer backhandspring, back layout, arabian
I think her advantage is that she hardly travels on those layout step outs. She can easily fit a fourth backwards element, whereas some other gymnasts travel so much that they simply don't have room for more.
What is the skill where they jump back into a bhs but twist and end up facing the other way?
I think she means a half twisting backhandspring, that is called an onodiAn anode, not sure if that's spelled right, or if that's what you're talking about.
I always feel that Olga Mostepanova was robbed of that move - given that she was competing it 10 years before Onodi but at a time when it was not common to "name" elements