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Is Gurbanova's leg Dislocated..what is this

 
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ArthurV



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PostPosted: Mon, 16-Aug-2004 4:05    Post subject: Is Gurbanova's leg Dislocated..what is this Reply with quote

look at it, figure it out, what element is this

needlescale or side split? she does both at the same time!!

THIS IS what I call Twisted

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anoni girl



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PostPosted: Mon, 16-Aug-2004 6:17    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oi Shocked I don't think I've ever seen that. Hmmm... that's interesting.
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PrettyLadyInPink



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PostPosted: Mon, 16-Aug-2004 6:25    Post subject: Reply with quote

shes in a middle split with a her body twisted to face forward
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USA88



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PostPosted: Mon, 16-Aug-2004 6:35    Post subject: twisted Reply with quote

only in russia.... Wink
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Barbara:::



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PostPosted: Mon, 16-Aug-2004 8:47    Post subject: Reply with quote

Shocked oh my god
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PostPosted: Mon, 16-Aug-2004 10:40    Post subject: Reply with quote

irina kazakova did that too ... if not mistaken , her pic can be find in Barny's site where irina sat on the floor in the middle split (legs behind)and put her body like gurbanova...
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Marie



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PostPosted: Mon, 16-Aug-2004 11:24    Post subject: Reply with quote

She is actually moving the leg from back splits to front splits. Why she bends her knee I don't know, but it's necessary to be "twisted" during this move!
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Barbara:::



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PostPosted: Mon, 16-Aug-2004 12:12    Post subject: Reply with quote

So she's doing a rond de jambe while holding her leg? if yes, I remember Silvia Miteva doing this too.
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PostPosted: Mon, 16-Aug-2004 16:11    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's kinda freaky.... Confused
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PostPosted: Mon, 16-Aug-2004 16:13    Post subject: Reply with quote

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That's kinda freaky....


agree... Confused
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Dorin Ron



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PostPosted: Mon, 16-Aug-2004 17:35    Post subject: Reply with quote

Like someone said she's just doing a round de jambe (either from the front to the back or the other way around). She was caught in the very moment where she twists her pelvis in order to switch from back to side... It seems very twisted, but this isn't an element, she doesn't hold her leg there, just a passage... Most gymnast have to take their legs down when they switch from side to back, but Gurbanova is flexible enough in the joints, and so she doesn't loose her highet... Really difficult move! I can believe that Kazakova did it, she's flexible enough...
Ossiadovskaya used to do this move too when she was still a junior... She opened her rope routine with switching from a side balance to a back balance (or was it the other way around Rolling Eyes).
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USA88



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PostPosted: Mon, 16-Aug-2004 18:11    Post subject: Reply with quote

its not just any ronde jambe. she has it with the opposite arm. the usual ronde jambe is done with same arm as leg...this way she goes through needle position and is very twisted and much more hip flexibility is needed.
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Thunder Dan



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PostPosted: Mon, 16-Aug-2004 20:07    Post subject: Reply with quote

Does anybody have the picture of Kazakova doing it?
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