I hate how the new COP doesn't allow for multiple Jaegar releases in one routine, even though pretty much no one has done it since He Kexin, but yet a routine can allow multiple Tkatchev skills in it as long as they're from different roots. It's just another way of making all UB routines look the same.
@Nadaldrolone3 ай бұрын
Theoretically speaking, could someone do an Endo-Jaeger, Weiler-Jaeger and reg Jaeger in the same routine? Not like any of those are de rigeur
@tugasaku26433 ай бұрын
@@Nadaldrolone Probably yes because the COP describe Jaeger itself as swing backward (backward giant) to salto forward. The skills you mentioned would have different description (that is not Jaeger, probably something like clear hip circle forward to forward salto lol, for "Weiler-jaeger") that way they're not categorized as Jaeger and can be done multiple times as long as they have different entry
@brandonaldaymachuse66693 ай бұрын
I love the inbar tkachev...the Scheder
@reneepeters30453 ай бұрын
The inbar and stalder ones seem the hardest.
@reneepeters30453 ай бұрын
I think they also devalued any 1/2 turn release that catches in mixed L grip. (If I’m understanding it correctly) I just don’t get some (most) of these decisions.
@marc61863 ай бұрын
I think its because no one has executed the half turns properly, and the skill almost always gets downgraded to the ones without the half turn. The code requires that the twist shall be initiated mid-flight, and most gymnasts just catch the bar with the hands crossed, and use that momentum to twist during the regrab. Now that half turns tkatchevs been downgraded, there are no actual incentives to perform that anymore, unless in combination with skills that require you facing away from the bar such as ezhova
@reneepeters30453 ай бұрын
@@marc6186 that’s true. No one ever completed the 180 turn before catching it.