Yes, does not seem hard for him. Just simply floats up into the position he chooses ha ha ha. So nice to watch. One is elegant and strong and one is the Hulk and strong. Enjoy them both.
I would say he didn't even try to learn those skills...he is still rings competitor..."STILL" he has unbelievable balance ... ussually you see bodyweight monsters...shake like hell on rings
Imo Yang's strength is a bit more impressive b/c of the lack of bulk in his arms/lats etc. To me, Yang is the goat as of now. So nice to see you show Chris Lamorte's inverted cross. I remember decades ago seeing that and not believing it was real:)
I understand. One is elegant and smooth. The other is like the Hulk that makes you want to greet your teeth and yell. There’s an energy to it I think. I like those routines for different reasons.
@OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp You talking is the only sound there is and its really really quiet. I guess that means all the sound is too low because if there is sopposed to be something else I cant hear it at all.
the arms of yang often don't look straight and that's not elegant. His at times arched spine is not elegant either. In general he departs too often from right angles so he wouldn't fare well in conan's german game shows.
What set Zanetti apart when he beat the previous champion in the '08 Olympics (Chen Yibing, who everyone at the time thought was perfect and unbeatable), was how level his strength elements were. Yibing was always a little high in his crosses and malteses and it took a direct comparison to Zanetti for people to realize how "unperfect" he was. Then Petrounias set himself apart with no false grip, longer holds and a better dismount stick rate. and NOW Liu Yang has set himself apart really by capitalizing on what everyone else has innovated on (except I don't think he sticks nearly as often as Petrounias or yibing did), but also by perfecting his connections between strength elements. It's crazy how high the bar has been set for ring men.
Jovtchev has always been my favorite but there’s a certain magic to Liu making a strength-based apparatus look graceful.
Liu's butterfly elements are the cleanest a human can do
Yes, does not seem hard for him. Just simply floats up into the position he chooses ha ha ha. So nice to watch. One is elegant and strong and one is the Hulk and strong. Enjoy them both.
Liu Yang has a neck and his neck rolls are legendary. Unfortunately he was asked to stop doing them.
Liu Yang can't perform 2 fingers full planche or one arm full planche or planche push up back clap or reverse planche
@@NH-zh8mpLiu could do a 2 finger planche push up with your gramma on top of him
I would say he didn't even try to learn those skills...he is still rings competitor..."STILL" he has unbelievable balance ... ussually you see bodyweight monsters...shake like hell on rings
The sports move forward. Liu is the current lord of the rings. There will be others
Yep, he is the giant of his generation. So interesting to think what the future giants will be like. thanks for the comment.
O Zanetti é excepcional assistir 🎉
Imo Yang's strength is a bit more impressive b/c of the lack of bulk in his arms/lats etc. To me, Yang is the goat as of now. So nice to see you show Chris Lamorte's inverted cross. I remember decades ago seeing that and not believing it was real:)
Fair analysis, great work
keep it up on these analysis
Do Petrounias also
I personally enjoy watching Zanetti a lot more..
I understand. One is elegant and smooth. The other is like the Hulk that makes you want to greet your teeth and yell. There’s an energy to it I think. I like those routines for different reasons.
Liu Yang is easier on the eyes mmm 🤤😛😏
Too quiet. Can you rerelease it with more volume? Captions is rough because you cant see whats going on if you are watching them instead. Thx.
Is all the sound to low or just me talking? I can change it pretty easy I think.
@OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp
You talking is the only sound there is and its really really quiet. I guess that means all the sound is too low because if there is sopposed to be something else I cant hear it at all.
@@deltalima6703I reposted video with raised volume. My best
Zanetti is retired, just not officially, but retired anyway.
I was not sure. What a legacy he leaves for Brazil and many others. An inspiration to so many.
😂😂😂 BALANDIN. You must just pronounce two a like in the word cup
I not sure I understand but I do say the names wrong and different a lot hahhaa.
@@OLYMPIANTEACHES-bh6gp that is not funny .
the arms of yang often don't look straight and that's not elegant. His at times arched spine is not elegant either. In general he departs too often from right angles so he wouldn't fare well in conan's german game shows.
That’s an interesting personal opinion. Liu Yang is definitely smoother and it’s a plus that he is much easier on the eyes 🤤😛😏
liu! no lui!
What set Zanetti apart when he beat the previous champion in the '08 Olympics (Chen Yibing, who everyone at the time thought was perfect and unbeatable), was how level his strength elements were. Yibing was always a little high in his crosses and malteses and it took a direct comparison to Zanetti for people to realize how "unperfect" he was. Then Petrounias set himself apart with no false grip, longer holds and a better dismount stick rate. and NOW Liu Yang has set himself apart really by capitalizing on what everyone else has innovated on (except I don't think he sticks nearly as often as Petrounias or yibing did), but also by perfecting his connections between strength elements. It's crazy how high the bar has been set for ring men.