How Aly Raisman Takes on the Balance Beam

Aly Raisman, captain of the U.S. women’s Olympic gymnastics team, explains why the balance beam is the scariest event and demonstrates some of the trickiest skills in her routine. Photo: Getty

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11 Replies to “How Aly Raisman Takes on the Balance Beam”

  1. I love watching her soooo much. ❤❤❤❤😍😍 she's just perfect, her split jump… 😮😍 Omg!

  2. I agree .. I never liked a round-off .. off the end of the beam, it's hard to get your footing just right 😛

  3. I have never understood why they don't make the men do the balance beam as well. It's level 2 of the floor. Everyone should be doing something on there. Just my opinion.

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