Suni Lee 3 weeks before Olympic trials analyses, finalized Beam and Bar routines plus insights.

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
  • Olympic gymnast Lance Ringnald gives in depth analysis of Olympic Champion Suni-Lee’s finalized Beam routine and an overview of her finalized bar routine just 3 weeks before Olympic Trials. Suni is having a very successful comeback and after slight changes and adjustments to her routines, it seems her routines are much more finalized.
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Komentáře • 55

  • @charlestoddsullivanforpres6628

    It was great to see Suni fully back.

  • @NYAndreas
    @NYAndreas Před 23 dny +31

    Great analysis. Suni Lee is clearly not done with the Olympics yet, and the US team will certainly need her on the uneven bars. Having two former Olympic all-around (AA) champions will be a first for the US team-or any team, for that matter.

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 23 dny +11

      Yes, there is so much experience this year. I believe it will definitely help the team. I am very happy for Suni and really hope she has a great competition at Trials. Rock on and thanks.

    • @justlina2769
      @justlina2769 Před 23 dny +10

      Hopefully they have her in the beam lineup too. When she is on, she beats Simone on this event.

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 23 dny +5

      @@justlina2769 yes, and she’s historically pretty consistent on beam. I’d love to see her rock her set

  • @leykimayri
    @leykimayri Před 23 dny +29

    She doesn’t do a triple + double Wolf turn anymore. Only one wolf turn is getting scored per routine so she’s removed the double wolf turn this quad.

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 23 dny +6

      Thank you. I was aware of that but I should have been more clear she used to do it. Its so solid its like she just would spin in the gym al day hahaha. Thanks again and all my best.

    • @kristinae.7084
      @kristinae.7084 Před 22 dny +1

      Thank GOD they are limited to one wolf turn!

  • @KandeShack
    @KandeShack Před 19 dny +1

    I was at the last Olympic Trials. Seeing these ladies in person was such a treat! Good luck to all of Team USA!🇺🇸

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 18 dny

      Olympic trials is one of the most intense competitions a gymnast competes in. Really cool you got to see it.

  • @charlestoddsullivanforpres6628

    Another good video - the lead up to Trials should be interesting.

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 23 dny +1

      Thank you. It is more exciting as Trials grow closer. I was in two Olympic trails (88,92) and I beleive it is more intense than the Olympics. Once you make the team it is go all out for medals but if you dont make the team, you cant do that. Very intense. Rock on.

  • @damnbreski
    @damnbreski Před 18 dny

    Love your channel 🔥

  • @amandalindsay8920
    @amandalindsay8920 Před 22 dny +1

    Very interesting, thank you

  • @justlina2769
    @justlina2769 Před 23 dny +7

    Suni's coach said that she basically did the last half of her bar routine for Nationals. Obviously they hope she tack on the first half before it at trials.

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 23 dny +1

      Yes, without the Toe on layout reverse heckt she had to re-arrange a few things to face the correct way but I noticed after those adjustments is was more like her last half. I am curious if she will make any more adjustments before trials. Rock on.

    • @catinabox3048
      @catinabox3048 Před 22 dny +3

      That makes sense, actually. I was very confused watching her in the nationals because I felt like she was doing some pretty hard skills but her routine seemed oddly short. I hope she tacks on more skills and more scores!

    • @leelab8307
      @leelab8307 Před 22 dny +1

      I believe and hope Suni will bring back the Nabieva. Good to see her back and beating the kidney disease. It must be hard ❤

    • @TM-tmm
      @TM-tmm Před 22 dny +1

      @@leelab8307 I think they said she will. only annoying thing is it got downgraded to an F so now she will be the only one doing it I bet at Olympics/trials. It is currently the hardest F skill on bars WAG now without a doubt.

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 22 dny

      @@leelab8307 Maybe she will do it in finals. I am really pulling for her to have a great competition. Rock on

  • @nathaliediaz2971
    @nathaliediaz2971 Před 13 dny

    great thanks from france

  • @derekwise8243
    @derekwise8243 Před 22 dny +3

    Her pacing is among the best in the world from both quads, really impressed with her coaches and staff overall adjusting her routines, reps and sets, and balancing that with medication and getting back to Olympic medal potential standards.

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 22 dny +1

      Yes, she had many things to balance and it seems like they are much more balanced now. Her flow is among my favorite and I would love to see her rock a great set in the Olympics.

  • @thesisypheanjournal1271
    @thesisypheanjournal1271 Před 23 dny +5

    I think bars aren't as interesting now as they were in the 80s. Now it's more like a high-bar routine with a second bar thrown in and made minimal use of. I liked when they made full use of both bars.

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 23 dny +2

      It is interesting. I just analyzed Shilese Jones bars and she did one skill on the low bar. They still do incredible gymnastics but I prefer for both bars to be used in a balanced and innovated way also. After the Olympics the rules will change and that will be interesting what trends come about. Rock on and thanks.

  • @rmego8457
    @rmego8457 Před 19 dny +1

    Suni Lee is the one to beat in the Paris Olympic

  • @emilvin
    @emilvin Před 23 dny +4

    Thank you Lance for the succinct but in depth analyses. I’ve never done gymnastics, but with figure skating, it’s my go-to sport to watch. Hope Suni will increase her bars D score to be competitive enough to make the Olympic UB finals (unfortunately, other gymnasts with higher D values are predicted to place top 3; chances are high for Shilese to make UB EF if Shi goes clean with her 6.5 D). I am hoping Suni ditch the layout Jaeger-full attempt and increase her D with a layout Jaeger to Pak to Maloney (I can only dream). Will this strategy bump her D to 6.0 or higher?

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 23 dny

      I agree with you. I would like to see Suni put back in her neb Ava or Tun laid out rivers heck but I think it might be too inconsistent for her at this time. That’s just a guess. The layout front full seems even more inconsistent because she does not rotate that much it would be difficult to swing out of properly. The top girls are really on their game so whoever wants to be competitive has to have a great day also. It should be exciting.

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 23 dny

      If she happen to make finals, I believe she would take more risks perhaps.

  • @DJcyberslash
    @DJcyberslash Před 23 dny +3

    Squatted one leg spin is a called a wolf turn

  • @senorgato70
    @senorgato70 Před 22 dny +6

    Unpopular opinion: I prefer Suni’s gymnastics to Simone’s. While I appreciate Simone’s level of difficulty, I’ve rarely seen her land the dismounts on any apparatus except bars. I like Suni’s balance of difficulty and solid execution, as well as her overall artistry.

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 22 dny +3

      They are definitely different styles. They both utilize their strength very well. Simone-her power and fast twitch and Suni her patience and elegance. The current rules value difficulty over all other aspects and this helps Simone a lot. I am curious if the rule changes that happen after the Olympics will emphasis other aspect of the sport more. I am skeptical but we will see. Rock on.

    • @aliciamcdonald7105
      @aliciamcdonald7105 Před 22 dny +1

      @@OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp There will NEVER be a change in the COP to reward other aspects of the sport more than the acro because this is a SPORT after all NOT a DANCE or MODELLING contest. So, although dance and other elements can be added and appreciated on beam and floor, they will NEVER outweigh the very ESSENCE of the sport.

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 22 dny

      @@aliciamcdonald7105 I understand your perspective. The tittle of our sports is mens and womens artistic gymnastics. It is acro but it was founded on artistry. Since the elimination of compulsories and introduction of open ended difficulty it is natural for the acro level to go up and its good that Acro define out sport - as you said, it is acro, not dance. I just wish the judges had a bit more wiggle room to mathematically reward someone that is exceptional beyond what the skill value is. I understand this is a very difficult task as it is very subjective. There are bio rhythms to every sport and they may introduce more structured artistry but I agree with you that gymnastics will always be more defined by acro and difficulty. Thanks for you thoughts and all my best.

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 22 dny

      @@aliciamcdonald7105 I am not sure my other reply sent. Anyway, thank your for your thoughts and I understand your perspective. The tittle of our sport is Mens and Womens artistic gymnastics and it was founded on artistry. Without compulsories and with the new introduction of an open ended difficulty I think it is natural the difficulty skye rocket and I am a huge fan of the skills they do these days. Its just incredible to watch. I just wish the judges had more wiggle room to mathematically reward an athlete when they have exceptionalism beyond the value of the skill. Its a challenge with subjectivity I understand. Of coarse the gymnastics will always be the highest value as it should. If two athletes do the exact same routine but one does it in a personally exceptional way, I believe that person should win. This is almost an assumption but mathematically, there is currently not much wiggle room for the judges. Thanks again for you thoughts and rock on.

    • @aliciamcdonald7105
      @aliciamcdonald7105 Před 22 dny +1

      @@OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp *MEN's and womens ARTISTIC gymnastics* and therein lies the problem for many people. ALL the people who GRIPE about artistry this and artistry that seem to forget that men's gymnastics is ALSO CALLED ARTISRTIC yet NO ONE seems to be fretting about the lack of 'dance' choreography and artistry for men. WHY NOT?
      In addition, these same people seem to forget as well that it is ONLY beam and floor that has artistry as an element not vault and bars. I think if it were left up to some of you all, women would be shaking their fannies at the beginning and ending of even vault and bars and why not, it is ARITSITIC gymnastics after all. STEUPS!

  • @jenniferli7295
    @jenniferli7295 Před 23 dny +8

    Wolf spins should receive a deduction for being hideous

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 23 dny +3

      HAHAHA. So many athletes do them now I do believe it will be devalued in the next code of points after the Olympics and we will see it less but its just a guess. All my best.

    • @KalenaSnoopy
      @KalenaSnoopy Před 22 dny +4

      TOTALLY AGREE! They are ugleeeee! The only reason they all do them is the stupid rating in the COP.

  • @sheagaier7582
    @sheagaier7582 Před 12 dny

    I know she’s working on a full twisting Jaeger

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 11 dny +1

      Yes, and its pretty good but she struggles to flip rotate enough on it and I dont think it is consistant enough for her to use it in competition and this time. Rock on.

    • @sheagaier7582
      @sheagaier7582 Před 11 dny

      @@OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gphopefully she’ll be consistent by the Olympics!

  • @KalenaSnoopy
    @KalenaSnoopy Před 22 dny +2

    Again? Really?? It's not a "squatted leg turn"! We've discussed this before. On beam, on floor, it's a WOLF TURN! LOL. Every female gymnast learns this from their earliest days. I hate that they rate it so highly in the COP because it's not a pretty turn at all.

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 22 dny +2

      I thought I said Wolf turn but maybe I did not. Anyway, I do know its a wolf turn and will call it a world turn in the future. Thanks and rock on.

    • @KalenaSnoopy
      @KalenaSnoopy Před 22 dny

      @@OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp in your floor analysis you called it the squatted leg turn or some such silliness. Thanks for your vids. Love the analysis

    • @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
      @OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp  Před 22 dny +1

      @@KalenaSnoopy Haha. I think I remember that. I am glad I know what it is now. Trying to describe it without knowing the name does sound silly haha.