- Oct 9, 2012
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1. Is it a deduction when, on bars, they move a hand/both hands over (after a pirouette, to get centered, or before a dismount so their hands are closer together)?
2. Why does the coach stand there for release moves on bars? Is it mentally helpful for the gymnast, for safety, or both? They generally don't catch them when they miss the bar, and the gymnasts know how to fall safely. Are they there just in case they are falling badly? Is it even possible to have a fast enough reaction time to save them?
3. Why are the gymnasts always JUST getting their grips on when they salute to go on bars? Are they that rushed or do they just wait until they're about to start? It would make me crazy nervous if I were about to go up and didn't have my grips on yet.
Just wondering
2. Why does the coach stand there for release moves on bars? Is it mentally helpful for the gymnast, for safety, or both? They generally don't catch them when they miss the bar, and the gymnasts know how to fall safely. Are they there just in case they are falling badly? Is it even possible to have a fast enough reaction time to save them?
3. Why are the gymnasts always JUST getting their grips on when they salute to go on bars? Are they that rushed or do they just wait until they're about to start? It would make me crazy nervous if I were about to go up and didn't have my grips on yet.
Just wondering
