I am assuiming that her primary goal for Worlds 2023 is to qualify to the Olympics. My understanding is that with her current routines & execution, she does have a good chance of qualifying. I don't think it would be worth the risk for her to try to add so much difficulty to her floor routine.
If she qualifies, I would spend her time learning a triple wolf turn on floor and improving the leaps. That can easily make it 13.5+ and EF worthy. She can be that nina type floor minimal elements yet scores very well due to few deductions.
Even with a low 5, I can’t imagine she’d make the final. The main reason her execution is so high is she only has three passes and barely any elements. The double arabian is really clean, but everything else is pretty typical. If she added the other elements of a typical higher difficulty routine her execution would definitely be lower
That literally is how Nina made floor finals and was a reserve for olympic final with mistakes. She doesnt do many elements and so her deductions are minimal and can squeak into a final with others getting 2 pc'd out
in her last 2 passes, you’re taking off for “control” for taking a step, but she’s supposed to do that in her last 2 passes. its part of the routine. watch any of her floor routines this season
Can you please do emma malabuyo’s floor? She won silver in this EF
That’s not a popa, that’s a full turning split jump. A popa is a straddle full jump
I am assuiming that her primary goal for Worlds 2023 is to qualify to the Olympics. My understanding is that with her current routines & execution, she does have a good chance of qualifying. I don't think it would be worth the risk for her to try to add so much difficulty to her floor routine.
If she qualifies, I would spend her time learning a triple wolf turn on floor and improving the leaps. That can easily make it 13.5+ and EF worthy. She can be that nina type floor minimal elements yet scores very well due to few deductions.
The form on that double arabian is amazing!!
Amazing 🇵🇭❤️
@ragansmith can you do aleah's beam
AHHHH HER MUSIC IS SLOMO FROM EUROVISION ❤
her music is Loco, a song by kpop group "Itzy"
@@zb6070no the start is slomo and the ending 20 secs
Even with a low 5, I can’t imagine she’d make the final. The main reason her execution is so high is she only has three passes and barely any elements. The double arabian is really clean, but everything else is pretty typical. If she added the other elements of a typical higher difficulty routine her execution would definitely be lower
fr this year and last year floor has been getting more competitive and she would need like at least a high 5 in difficulty
I can imagine her routine is still watered down. It’s her first meet back at elite coming of NCAas. Still time for upgrades and to beef it up
I disagree. She can nina, lieke, or brooklyn her way into finals with a high execution and enough other people getting 2pc out of finals
That literally is how Nina made floor finals and was a reserve for olympic final with mistakes. She doesnt do many elements and so her deductions are minimal and can squeak into a final with others getting 2 pc'd out
@@zb6070 floor is getting more competitive with paris coming up next year and ou yushan was out of finals last worlds with 13.5 -13.7
No artistic deductions?
Probably not, it's a dynamic performance and she had the highest execution score in prelims and finals for floor.
I really love her
Which country doe she compete for?
She competes for the Philippines but she is also a collegiate athlete at LSU.
Loco???
in her last 2 passes, you’re taking off for “control” for taking a step, but she’s supposed to do that in her last 2 passes. its part of the routine. watch any of her floor routines this season
It's allowed in NCAA. but in elite a step, even a controlled one, is a deduction
Not a popa
These deductions are really stupid