With female gymnasts, my main two nutrional concerns:
are they getting enough Calcium?
are they getting enough Iron?
A good article on USolympicteam.com
Symptoms
The easiest symptom to notice associated with iron deficiency anemia is fatigue that worsens with exertion. Fatigue is common and can have many different causes (such as other nutritional imbalances, illness or stress). If an athlete experiences normal fatigue throughout the day and is not worsened with exercise, the cause is likely not iron deficiency by itself. The following are also possible symptoms of iron deficiency anemia:
Thirteen-year-old American Jordyn Wieber bested her US teammate, 16-year-old Olympian Bridget Sloan for the American Cup title, 60.20-59.60. Wieber got an early edge from her Amanar vault, and in the end it was that vault that made the difference: Sloan and Wieber tied on bars, and were within a tenth of each other on both floor and beam.
In the men’s competition, German Olympian Fabian Hambuechen pulled out the victory over American David Sender on the last event. Hambuechen’s 15.75 on high bar — an event he won at the 2007 Worlds — enabled him to edge Sender 90.65-90.45. Olympian Joey Hagerty placed third with an 89.55. …
Steff sent us a link of Fabian Hambuechen doing some dives for a German TV Show (kind of show competition; athletes and VIPs alike try to dive, quite funny . Fabian says in the vid that he trained without a coach for this event.
It’s 19.3 DD in the old code, FYI. So compare that to the old DD record of 18.5.
Triples and quads have been given greater DD this Olympic cycle, hence the 20.6.
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Jason Burnett, the Silver medalist in Beijing, is the world record holder for Degree of Difficulty in competition with 17.5 on April 2, 2007, at the Lake Placid Trampoline World Cup.
But back in 2004 he put together an 18.5 routine — likely the highest DD ever on a regulation tramp — in training.
Now …
MissEducated pointed us to THIS.
!!!! Hardest TRamPoline Routine 20.6 Jason Burnett !!!!!!
That’s the title of an important post on Gymbrooke regarding the catastrophic injury to former Seneca gymnast Taylor Lindsay-Noel.
That post leaves us with one question:
Should GO (Gymnastics Ontario) or GCG (Gymnastics Canada Gymnastique) be required to inform members as to what happen and what steps have been taken to avoid similar types of accidents?
… I’m not sure of the answer. But it’s a very valid question.
I can tell you coaches were talking of the accident and lawsuit today at a distant competition I attended in the States. And — due to the secrecy of the details of the injury — these distant coaches are assuming that the Seneca coaches are liable.
I’ve never seen specifics of what happened. Though many rumours have floated.
Seems that Taylor was training a very difficult and dangerous new bar dismount.
John Deary and former Olympic coach Peter Kormann for DGS are developing a kip and hip circle trainer that makes both the athlete and the coaches life a whole lot easier.
Looks interesting. Might be good for the very early introduction of the skill.
Next I would take boys and girls to parallel bars … and spot it from a long hang swing on the end.
New Product for learning kips, free hips and front hip circles. This product allows the beginner athlete to perform all of these stunts and more without the aid of a coach. Comes complete with Kip Wheel Pad & Body Shaper.
It’s tricky for Canadian gymnasts to compete in the USA, however. We made a few changes to our Canadian routines to better “fit” the USAG rules … but this is difficult.
Every Canadian coach I spoke with here agreed that Canada should simply adopt the USA Jr. Olympics rules. Canadian gymnastics would quickly improve. Going it alone, using a much more confusing scheme, is not working for Canada.
Southside Gymnastic Club is currently looking for a vibrant and energetic person to join our team. Southside Gymnastics is located Cairns, in the glorious Tropical Far North Queensland. Our club currently offers Women’s Artistic Gymnastics, Trampoline Sports and a fantastic Recreation Program. We have produced State and National Champions in all disciplines and have created for ourselves a rather strong reputation for quality gymnastics.
The successful applicant will have the following qualifications. They must be highly motivated and have exceptional skills when dealing with children. A Level 1 accreditation and a current Suitability Card and First Aid Certificate, and own transport are essential for this role. Knowledge in Women’s Artistic Gymnastics is also essential and knowledge in the Trampoline Sport would be an advantage. But mostly we are looking for that someone special who has the drive and the dedication to assist with making it possible for these children to reach their full potential.
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So if you are looking not only for a change of job but a complete change of lifestyle and have decided that you want to live in one of the most spectacular parts of the world then email your resume complete with (4) professional references to our email ssgc@bigpond.com
Southside Gymnastics Club Inc.
Address: 93-99 Robert Rd.
Bentley Park, 4869
Cairns, Australia