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Maybe she just needs to train with other elites.
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MelanieHow many elites does WCC currently have? Simone, Jordan, Zoe, Joscelyn, Tiana, and now Reese. Did I miss anyone?
Dulcy Caylor, Jordis Eichman, Brooke Pierson iircHow many elites does WCC currently have? Simone, Jordan, Zoe, Joscelyn, Tiana, and now Reese. Did I miss anyone?
Nicole DesmondDulcy Caylor, Jordis Eichman, Brooke Pierson iirc
I’m not all that impressed with the Landis. Drill it down and their achievements are basically stopping Jordan Chiles from doing wolf turns and giving the world’s most talented gymnast the self confidence to learn a shap half.Unexpected, but she probably needed to make a move somewhere. Just not convinced WCC is the right place. So many elites, and I haven't been impressed with skill selection and routine construction. With Reese, I have visions (nightmares?) of them going the Roberson route of chucking as much difficulty as possible without addressing her underlying issues.
Everyone is moving to TexasPer USAG bio, Reese Esponda is now at WCC
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I'd love to know where this is! Kelli Hill? Not taking any more elites after DiCello. Twin City Twisters? I think Marchenko's group might have been a good fit but alas. I do think the Landis have something to say for the mental game they've provided their athletes, as these are gymnasts I least expect to dramatically injure themselves or make weird mistakes. But then you have Biles in 2021 and Roberson in 2023, neither of which are directly the Landis fault of course, but you can't prepare a gymnast for every scenario or every short landing on vault. It's a rough sport.I feel like she would be better served long term to spend a year or two at a gym that has regular dance training, good bar coaching and a positive environment.
I do appreciate the Landis playing the long game with certain athletes and not rushing upgrades. The way Caylor describes her plan for the coming years (for example) reflects realistic expectations and no inflation of possibilities on behalf of her coaches, which is admirable.I'd love to know where this is! Kelli Hill? Not taking any more elites after DiCello. Twin City Twisters? I think Marchenko's group might have been a good fit but alas. I do think the Landis have something to say for the mental game they've provided their athletes, as these are gymnasts I least expect to dramatically injure themselves or make weird mistakes. But then you have Biles in 2021 and Roberson in 2023, neither of which are directly the Landis fault of course, but you can't prepare a gymnast for every scenario or every short landing on vault. It's a rough sport.
I agree with you, but have we ever seen a coach take a gymnast with terrible bars basics and made them look acceptable?I’m not all that impressed with the Landis. Drill it down and their achievements are basically stopping Jordan Chiles from doing wolf turns and giving the world’s most talented gymnast the self confidence to learn a shap half.
Josc still can’t do bars, and still looks horrendous. Tiana still can’t do bars, and hasn’t progressed.
Marchenko hasn't been able to fix Lincoln's weak bars.I'd love to know where this is! Kelli Hill? Not taking any more elites after DiCello. Twin City Twisters? I think Marchenko's group might have been a good fit but alas. I do think the Landis have something to say for the mental game they've provided their athletes, as these are gymnasts I least expect to dramatically injure themselves or make weird mistakes. But then you have Biles in 2021 and Roberson in 2023, neither of which are directly the Landis fault of course, but you can't prepare a gymnast for every scenario or every short landing on vault. It's a rough sport.