Essential equipment for high level Gymnastics training.
The Tumbl Trak version is the best & safest I’ve seen.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Essential equipment for high level Gymnastics training.
The Tumbl Trak version is the best & safest I’ve seen.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
JAPAN has so much depth!
| 1 | Oka Shinnosuke | Japan | NHK Trophy AA | 86.065 |
| 2 | Hashimoto Daiki | Japan | NHK Trophy QF | 85.964 |
| 3 | Zhang Boheng | China | Asian Championships AA | 85.298 |
This NEW coach education opportunity should not be confused with USAG programs which also use the term Gymnastics University.
Mary Wright and a slate of top clinicians will be offering education materials on topics such as:
You can sign up for free by clicking the GET STARTED button on GymnasticsUniversity.com.
Once registered, you can check out sample INSIGHTS from some of their presenters. Videos and a couple of PDFs.
Click or watch the introduction video on GymnasticsUniversity.com.
I had Kling.ai create a video of myself doing some pretty impressive street acrobatics.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
When I was about 10 years old, I did my P Bar routine at the Calgary Stampede alongside Mitsuo Tsukahara and Shiro Tanaka. I was the local kid showing off with two of the best in the world.
Mitsuo Tsukahara is today best remembered for the Tsukahara Vault.
American gymnast Hal Shaw performed the same vault at the 1968 NCAA Championships, where it was known in the United States as the “O-Shaw.”
At the 1970 World Championships in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, Mitsuo introduced the new vault to great international acclaim scoring 9.75.
– read more on Gymnastics History
