Week 6 of NCAA Gymnastics was jam-packed with impressive performances from gymnasts across the country, but it seems like everyone
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Judge’s Inquiry: Explaining Why Some Routines Don’t Start From a 10
What you ever wondered why a routine’s score seems lower than it should and you realize it didn’t start from
Read moreJudge’s Inquiry: Breaking Down January’s Perfect 10s
Each month, I’m going to take a look at all the 10.0 routines in NCAA Women’s Gymnastics. To be clear,
Read moreJudge’s Inquiry: Comparing Yurchenko Fulls Across the Country
Longtime gymnastics fans will remember a time when elite gymnasts had to compete both compulsory and optional routines. In the
Read moreJudge’s Inquiry: Breaking Down a Week 3 Routine on Each Event
With over 30 competitions packed full of flips, twists, leaps, and stuck landings, it was difficult to pick just one
Read moreJudge’s Inquiry: Breaking Down LSU’s Entire Bar Lineup From the Oklahoma Dual
LSU’s home meet against Oklahoma was an exciting display of beautiful gymnastics and had many fans wondering how LSU would
Read moreJudge’s Inquiry: Breaking Down Denver’s Jessica Hutchinson’s 9.850 Vault
Last weekend we watched the season-opener for most NCAA gymnastics teams, witnessing beautiful gymnastics from the time-tested veterans to the
Read moreJudge’s Inquiry: Artistry, the Dance Pass and the Perfect-Enough Floor Routine
The last article of this series is dedicated to judging NCAA floor, which is often the most crowd-pleasing and attention-grabbing
Read moreJudge’s Inquiry: Rhythm, Composition and Deductions Not Commonly Taken on Beam
Beam can be one of the most nerve-wracking events for athletes and can sometimes make or break a team’s score.
Read moreJudge’s Inquiry: Handstands, Releases and Rarely Taken Deductions on Bars
Bars is one of my favorite events to judge and my favorite to compete as an athlete. A well-executed bar
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