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JohnSmith 31 July 2012 07:28 PM

Women's uneven bars question
 
Why do they now have them so far apart? is this just the new style thesedays ?

Also why is it the Chinese insist on having their coaches standing underneath them almost giving them a 'helping hand' ?

Devildog 31 July 2012 07:30 PM

Safety. On both counts

JohnSmith 31 July 2012 07:39 PM

Are the chinese not as safe as us brits then :confused:

wayne9t9 31 July 2012 08:14 PM

Health and safety, risk assessment etc. :rolleyes:

JohnSmith 31 July 2012 08:41 PM

I really am struggling to understand how it is a health & safety issue as it only seems to be the eastern countries with the coaches running underneath the contenstants and sticking their hands in

If is was H&S then they would all be doing it

Plus I would imagine its a damn site more off putting to have someone running underneath you beign a major distraction

scud8 31 July 2012 08:49 PM

Why did they change the name from asymmetric bars to uneven bars? The individual bars are even. Do not enough people understand what asymmetric means anymore?

Miniman 31 July 2012 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by JohnSmith (Post 10732021)
I really am struggling to understand how it is a health & safety issue as it only seems to be the eastern countries with the coaches running underneath the contenstants and sticking their hands in

If is was H&S then they would all be doing it

Plus I would imagine its a damn site more off putting to have someone running underneath you beign a major distraction

Actually I think knowing that there is somewhere there may allow you to take greater risks? Securing greater points? Seems to me they should be banned from being so close

I don't think there is any point arguing Heath and Safety as gymnasts will often have falls and some even hurt themselves badly. For the uneven bars there are mats underneath after all. But all events for gymnasts are potentially dangerous and they all train in order to carry out the event properly. If H&S was an issue the event would be changed for all.

albob 31 July 2012 09:58 PM

it is because they are going to perform a particularly risky manoeuvre - although I doubt the coach would be much help in protecting them !!!

skoobidude 31 July 2012 10:42 PM

I thought at first spelling errors had occured and I was going to read a thread about...


Originally Posted by JohnSmith (Post 10731869)
women, uneven BRAS.. Why do they now have their TITS so far apart? is this just the new style thesedays ?


JohnSmith 31 July 2012 11:00 PM

PMSL I almost wrote Bras as a deliberate mistake knowing you pervy lot :D

The coach touching them will lose them 0.5 points

I really don't see the point in them, if they can't do the move without the coach standing their shoving their hands in the way then they shouldn't do the move

As I said though it appears to only be the eastern countries doing it

pimmo2000 01 August 2012 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by skoobidude (Post 10732329)
I thought at first spelling errors had occured and I was going to read a thread about...

me too, real let down ..

jazzyjembreaze 01 August 2012 08:15 AM

There was an incident a few years back when after performing several fast loops then exiting the high bar the girl in question on her way down caught her feet on the lower bar / she landed on her head broke her neck & sadly died
So distance was increased throught the sport
& coaches were allowed at will to stand as guardians
That is my belief anyway to the op question

alcazar 01 August 2012 12:25 PM

There's been a few moves banned in gymnastics, one was when the girl did a tumble on the floor, and landed, without hands, on her shoulders. Two young girls were paralysed with broken vertebrae.....

JohnSmith 01 August 2012 05:02 PM

Alcazar that move is happening now or at least it appears that way

JohnSmith 01 August 2012 05:02 PM

Thanks Jazzy that sounds like a decent explanation :)

Still damned annoying the coaches in the way though :)

Leslie 05 August 2012 12:46 PM

Since the coach's are standing in to try to protect the gymnast if they did come off the bar then I cant see why anyone should object. It is a dangerous occupatation whatever anyone says. I imagine the coach is there to try to protect the athlete from the worse kind of injury as far as is possible.

Les


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