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Imagine being one of those ppl who were talkin **** back in '21…
Imagine being one of those ppl who were talkin **** back in '21…
I was one of those people, and I regret nothing about what I said.E King Trill said:
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Imagine being one of those ppl who were talkin **** back in '21…
aggiebird02 said:I was one of those people, and I regret nothing about what I said.E King Trill said:
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Imagine being one of those ppl who were talkin **** back in '21…
One of the great things about the USA is we embrace the comeback. She's had a great comeback, and I'm happy to see her accomplishments this Olympics…
Kinda like when they dumped school figures from figure skating (which means the term "figure skating" is no longer applicable to the sport).AustinAg2K said:
I didn't necessarily want to the artistic side take over again, but I would like to see people do clean routines again. As someone who only watches gymnastics once every for years, I would rather see someone perform a (slightly) less difficult routine and stick it, than try sometime really difficult and have a huge step back and still win.
It's not just gymnastics going this route, though. It seems like of these judged sports are favoring difficulty over perfection.
I'm probably not as turned off by the shift in focus, also don't remember much about Atlanta nor was 7-year old paying attention to gymnastics, but I agree about the wolf turn.AJ02 said:
No doubt she's unbelievably amazing at what she does.
But I do miss the more "graceful" gymnastics of years past. Now it's all about power. Just a personal preference, but I prefer more grace & artistry. 1996 Atlanta Olympic team comes to mind. Shannon Miller and Dominique & Dominique. I loved watching their routines and they're so memorable.
And for the love of God, please stop with the wolf turn. It's AWFUL to look at.
JOHN2010 said:
Still a quitter