Some of the best routines from the Team competition are already being assessed.
You can’t win the all-around, as Kyla did, without good beam.
Click PLAY or watch Kyla’s Beam on YouTube.
Solid. 14.600.
Next begins the speculation … Will the (insert up-and-coming Jr gymnast) be able to grow to one of the best Seniors in the world?
She trains at Gym Max in California. Some insight posted by Blythe:
Jian Hua (Jenny) Zhang … along with her husband Hao Quan (Howie) Liang (have) … coached Ross for the past four and a half years. …
Her coaches say Ross, who started gymnastics at age three, is not afraid to work hard. “She has something very special,” Zhang says. “She’s also very smart…we coach for safety. We want to protect her. We want her to enjoy [gymnastics].” …
read more – Gymnastics Examiner – Kyla Ross, coaches taking things one year at a time
Protecting a talented Jr. is the most difficult challenge. Any good Junior who simply survives through to age-16 will have a shot at World’s and Olympics. Many of her competitors will not make it.
