Their team jacket.

Photographers are observant. explorerdk from Denmark picked up this at a glance.
tumbling, tramp, diving, acrobatics, circus, cheer, dance, martial arts, X sports …
October 19th, 2010 — clothing, humour
October 17th, 2010 — clothing, Gymnastics
Keishlieta Gymnastique (Mielieta Gonzalez) is updating a post of the top teams, each featuring a photo of the team leotard.
October 8th, 2010 — clothing, parkour (free running), product endorsements
Check out the Gym Crew parkour / acrobatic t-shirts and apparel.
Gym Crew is Mubarak Abdullah, Taqiy Abdullah, Kerry Adderly, David Henderson, Jamie Henderson, Cody Trobaugh, Aaron Williams, Robert Williams, and Eddie Crane.
Triple Back Eddie Crane.
They want to make “all aspects of gymnastics” cool.
September 11th, 2010 — clothing, Gymnastics
Underarmor:
See Lindsey Vonn, Lauren Cheney, Brandon Jennings, Michael Phelps, and Monica Hargrove show what it takes to be the best in the world. …
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
(via Hardbody)
August 23rd, 2010 — clothing, Gymnastics, NCAA
Greg Marsden – Wall Photos on Facebook
Do I spoil my girls? You bet I do!
July 24th, 2010 — clothing, Trampoline
Kadtrampo recommends Carite Balance/Trampoline Shoes from this site in Denmark:
It’s hard to believe that 40 years have passed since Hazel and Kaj Carstensen set up their business to sell specialist Danish leotards and gym pants by mail order
Operating from a garden shed in ‘the back of beyond’ Carita House soon became popular with gymnasts and fitness enthusiasts who appreciated the quality, style and the unique ‘Carite®’ fit which really stood up to the action. …
July 20th, 2010 — clothing, product endorsements
I swore I’d ignore Nastia’s many marketing triumphs … until she admits the competitive career is over. Far better would be to announce retirement … then unretire later if she makes that decision. How Alicia did it.
But her latest greatest venture really is getting good buzz online from the “normals”.
The collection of dance wear, dresses and super-girly pieces like leggings and shrug tops is aimed at the back-to-school set.
“My fan base is mostly young girls and I wanted to use the line to inspire them,” Liukin explained. “At the Olympics I did my routine on the uneven bars to the song ‘Supergirl’ by Saving Jane and when it came time to name the collection, I thought, ‘What better way to feel empowered than to wear the Supergirl shield on your clothing?’” …
February 22nd, 2010 — bars, clothing, Gymnastics, horizontal bar, safety
February 1st, 2010 — bars, clothing, Gymnastics, horizontal bar, product endorsements, safety
What are they?
This photo was posted by bogwoppit on the Chalk Bucket forum.
bogwoppit explains:
They make the finger holes of your grips smaller. I managed to get some from the UK, where they call them wedgies!
Order from GymnasticExpress.co.uk.
Without them, kids simply stuff foam into the finger holes to fill the gap.
January 13th, 2010 — clothing, Trampoline
Venturelli was the shoe worn by Kyle Shewfelt when he won Gold on Floor in Athens. That company sponsored the Canadian Olympic Team.
I’m hearing that Venturelli is no longer making the Sprung Trampoline Shoe.
(It’s still listed on Bermo Sport, a distributor.)
That’s a problem for the athletes that have grown to depend on the Sprung.
What other shoe would be an alternative? Leave a comment if you have suggestions.
December 30th, 2009 — clothing, product endorsements
I cannot recall when the older girls first started using “butt glue”. (… At least that’s what we always called it.)
kj, in response to the pros and cons of bike shorts post, linked to the butt glue she used in competition.
Gymnasts the world over are plagued by wedgies. Happening at meets everywhere is the dilemma of wheather to take the deduction.
Sticky Buns liquid adhesive and sticky strap adhesive tape help to solve this problem. The kit contains a 0.5oz jar of adhesive with its own brush, 20 tape pieces and 20 alcohol prep pads (skin does need to be clean and with no oils on surface). All is packed into a plastic pouch to throw in your gym bag.
Leave a comment if you have any other products or methods of keeping leos from “riding up”.
December 30th, 2009 — clothing
The World of Gymnastics posted an article called Are Gymnastics Shorts Harmful or Helpful for Your Gymnast?
Often a controversial issue.
First, I will start with the positives. Many girls who wear shorts feel like they need them; wearing them can give them more confidence and make them feel more comfortable with their body. The shorts keep the gymnastics leo in place which helps prevent wedgie picking.
Now for the negatives, shorts are NOT technically part of the gymnastics attire. When working out, the gymnastics shorts tend to twist from side to side. This causes the gymnast to have to stop what they are doing and fix them every time they twist (which is A LOT). Many gymnasts tend to hide behind their shorts. They can’t do gymnastics without them (so they believe). They rely on their mini bike shorts way too much and get very uncomfortable if they
are made to take them off. But worst of all, once they are off the wedgie picking doesn’t stop. Without shorts their gymnastics leotards “ride up” even more. For this reason you may think shorts are great because they stop this problem but this IS NOT THE CASE! At gymnastics meets or gymnastics competitions your gymnast CANNOT wear shorts. Since they are NOT use to this, they may forget and pick their wedgies in their routines which will cause them to get a 0.05 deduction for each and every time they do it. This can add up and cost them their placement for an award!
I do not believe gymnastics shorts benefit a gymnast in any way. When my gymnasts ask me about wearing shorts I ask in return, “do you wear shorts over your swim suit when you go swimming”? Of course the answer is always “NO!” Then I tell them, “There is no reason to wear them here either.”
Keep in mind, you should practice the way you compete; this means No gymnastics shorts; at least not for those that participate in gymnastics competitions or gymnastics meets. They can be more harmful then helpful! If you have a correct fitting gymnastics leotard you shouldn’t have problems with picking wedgies anyway.
A good compromise is requiring leotard during routine training but allowing shorts the rest of workout.
Leave a comment if you have an opinion.
December 14th, 2009 — clothing, Gymnastics
I just got an updated price list from the Canadian distributor of Gaofei equipement from China. Some great deals.
Click through to their website – InspireSportsInc.com – to see prices as well as a line of gymnastics clothing.
Inspire Sports is Liang Cheng and David Sykes, career gymnastics coaches.