- Dec 7, 2011
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I've been hopeful for a long time that women's artistic gymnastics would do away with asymmetric bars in favor of a single bar - or a horizontal bar. After all, during my involvement I've seen three variations;
1. slightly modified men's P-bars (one higher - one lower, the higher with a simple diagonal brace (correct - no cables)) to
2. cabled uneven parallel bars where bars were set at hip-beat distance (hips to hands spacing - a la Ludmilla, Olga & Nadia period) to
3. today's settings (almost feet to hands spacing - allowing for giants, and many of the men's releases (Geinger's, Delchevs, Tchachev's, etc. - and MANY cool ones (Pak saltos, Shapasnikovas, etc) the men's don't do too).
Maybe it will happen one day - women ARE pole vaulting in T & F now!
In any case it's all swing... and beautiful to watch when it's done well.
1. slightly modified men's P-bars (one higher - one lower, the higher with a simple diagonal brace (correct - no cables)) to
2. cabled uneven parallel bars where bars were set at hip-beat distance (hips to hands spacing - a la Ludmilla, Olga & Nadia period) to
3. today's settings (almost feet to hands spacing - allowing for giants, and many of the men's releases (Geinger's, Delchevs, Tchachev's, etc. - and MANY cool ones (Pak saltos, Shapasnikovas, etc) the men's don't do too).
Maybe it will happen one day - women ARE pole vaulting in T & F now!
In any case it's all swing... and beautiful to watch when it's done well.