As Russian state restrictions on the use of social media and the internet take hold in Russia, we are seeing changes in the way that fans all over the world can access information about gymnastics in Russia. It is no longer easy for gymnasts to post their opinions, training updates and life events on social media because the State is blocking the use of social media, and even entire mobile internet networks, in certain parts of Russia. You can read about this more broadly on BBC's Moscow correspondent, Steve Rosenberg's, channel on Youtube. Russia’s attitude to sports is still very much focussed on elite sport, state involvement, and international competition. Private gyms where anyone can participate are gradually opening, but gymnastics clubs, in the main, are still focussed on elite sport and training to compete at the top level. We need to go back a few years, to a time when Russia was part of a larger country, the Soviet Union. E...
I think some movement are more on the circus-act side than gymnastics ones though. But certain moves are breath taking. Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeletemore specifically, it's probably classified as 'acrobatics.'
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