Theories

Transitional Smoothness

Randomness

We have witnessed two throws that were back to back that had the exact same power and angle, but yet their distances 
at least 2 meters different in the shot-put.

Continued button mashing after takeoff in field events.


This theory was originally coined by Roscoe and is now a widely accepted theory by the council. It was a general consensus that on jumping events, if you kept mashing the A and B buttons, your jumper's legs would continue to kick and it seemed to make the jumper travel farther. Roscoe came up with a hypothesis that the programmers may have used the same programming code in events such as shot put and javelin since the events are so similar. Most expert GMC players now continue to press the action buttons even after the javelin or shot-put has left the Olympians hands.