That shaking that you see if the upper level of the gym, I actually used a tripod for one. When people walk on it, it moves. Kind of crazy if you think about it.
@@TheSkyline5467 At least this facility has some room to move around in. Most gyms are tiny. So are most pool decks, I covered college swimming a few weeks ago at a very small dark crowded pool in Massachusetts.
@@TheSkyline5467 Yes, that is true. Although the women's wrestling I covered at Western New England College a few weeks ago was in a relatively new facility. But yes, Yale, Amherst, Southern and many of the others are fairly old.
th-cam.com/video/4n3S2wzd8ao/w-d-xo.html This video and other recent ones are recorded with the CANON Legria HF G70 (the European VIXIA). th-cam.com/video/cdzUifxf3fM/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/AK224HsAP-I/w-d-xo.html (except some parts that were recorded with the mobile)
It's a whacked out sport honestly. Gymnasts seem to have the least autonomy and respect from their coaching staff of any sport, being tracked constantly as if they are drug dealers including intense scrutiny of their social media, while enduring a physical toll that few if any other sports take, while getting told by teammates and the gymnastics community at large that if the coach says something useful (like, you should be fit for the sport of gymnastics) - THAT is the most horrible thing a coach could do. Meanwhile, point me out an NCAA gymnastics champion that didn't have a fit team. It doesn't happen.
Is this video shot with the Canon VIXIA HF G70 4k camcorder? How is the audio?
Yes, the videos were shot with the G70, when you hear cheering that is audio from the G70 as well.
Beautiful .and talented!!!! ❤❤❤😊😊😊
It’s a difficult sport.
great video - G70 working well.
I have to make a point of using it more.
That shaking that you see if the upper level of the gym, I actually used a tripod for one. When people walk on it, it moves. Kind of crazy if you think about it.
College facilities in general can be crazy, usually very old. 🙂
@@TheSkyline5467 At least this facility has some room to move around in. Most gyms are tiny. So are most pool decks, I covered college swimming a few weeks ago at a very small dark crowded pool in Massachusetts.
@@TheSkyline5467 Yes, that is true. Although the women's wrestling I covered at Western New England College a few weeks ago was in a relatively new facility. But yes, Yale, Amherst, Southern and many of the others are fairly old.
th-cam.com/video/4n3S2wzd8ao/w-d-xo.html
This video and other recent ones are recorded with the CANON Legria HF G70 (the European VIXIA).
th-cam.com/video/cdzUifxf3fM/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/AK224HsAP-I/w-d-xo.html (except some parts that were recorded with the mobile)
The camera works okay. I see the price has dropped quite a bit since I bought mine, so it is a much better deal to buy now.
It's a whacked out sport honestly. Gymnasts seem to have the least autonomy and respect from their coaching staff of any sport, being tracked constantly as if they are drug dealers including intense scrutiny of their social media, while enduring a physical toll that few if any other sports take, while getting told by teammates and the gymnastics community at large that if the coach says something useful (like, you should be fit for the sport of gymnastics) - THAT is the most horrible thing a coach could do. Meanwhile, point me out an NCAA gymnastics champion that didn't have a fit team. It doesn't happen.
I only cover one meet or two a year, so I'm not that familiar with the inner workings of gymnastics.
A window into how labour will behave in the coming parliament. A real problem for "Scottish" labour.
Clearly dirty tricks involved.
I don't know anything about that.
@@MikeOrazziLOL
@@MikeOrazzi some people really reading into the footage of a sports event :) :) :)
This one is popular. I didn’t do much video at the last gymnastics meet I went to.