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Uploaded by Anne From Gymnastike | January 19, 2012

Gymnastike visited Brestyan's to check in with USA Gymnastics 2012 olympic team hopeful Aly Raisman. The 17-year-old gymnast is coming off a fantastic 2011 season, leading team USA to the World Championships gold medal and winning an individual bronze medal on floor. Raisman has even bigger skills and high aspirations for 2012. She talks about her upgrades, her decision to turn professional, and training to make the Olympic team.

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Old Fashioned 1 year ago

Admire these girls who "have gone Pro" as amazing gymnasts but.................if you follow most of them on Twitter, FB etc-they spend an awful lot of time tooting their own horns, what ever happen to humble? Daily Aly, Jordan and McKayla are posting pics of themselves, things they have done, etc. Enough!!!!!!! People who want to know these things will find them, stop throwing yourselves in every ones face! Oh yeah, good luck!

@Kim B... 1 year ago

To answer your question, officially "going pro" in any sport in the eyes of the NCAA means, yes, accepting endorsement deals/receiving payment/prize money of any kind (aside, of course, from the training money & benefits that they get from USAG for being on the national team). There isn't a professional circuit in gymnastics as many of the meets (world cup events, etc) already offer prize money but they also have amateur athletes who compete & just decline it if they make the podium. Also accepting the money that comes from participation in things like the post-Olympic gymnastics tours is another example.

"Going pro" really only matters to people in North America & for the select few gymnasts who are from overseas but wish to pursue college gymnastics, as for the rest there's not normally any reason to not accept money/endorsements/etc.

Kelly 1 year ago

She is becoming my current favorite gymnast. She's so powerful that the power is almost artistic in itself to me!

Anonymous Coward 1 year ago

WOW those new passes are amazing, i really hope she lands her 2.5 and i really hope she gets those passes when its time to compete, she will be a lock to win gold on floor for shure

Kim B. 1 year ago

I love Aly and she looks great here. Love the tumbling passes.

Question - what does it mean to "go pro" in gymnastics? Is there a professional gymnastics circuit or is it simply that she can accept endorsement deals? Just curious.

Shaelynn mcginn 1 year ago

WOW your awsome. Really coooooooooooooool.

ck 1 year ago

she could totally twist that punch layout

SK 1 year ago

She seems really articulate and poised in interviews.

cara 1 year ago

amazing tumbling!! has anyone ever competed a dbl arabian tolayout before??

Gym4Life 1 year ago

I love the arabian double punch front layout combo, would be amazing if she could do that combintaion out of the 1.5 twist still! and the arabain double pike punch front tuck is awesome too. Such amazing upgrades on floor from her! I hope she gets the 2.5TY on vault and nice to see the aerial cartweheel, switch leap back tuck combo back on beam. She did that at The AM Cup last year but then got rid of it later in the year, it's a pretty neat combintaion. Best of luck to her!!

Anonymous 1 year ago

Aly is so great :-)!!!

Anonymous Coward 1 year ago

yah go aly! your tumbling upgrades are freaking sick. i hope both of those passes will be in your 2012 routines!