NCAA Floor – MunchTheSilivasFan

With Popcorn as the soundtrack, we’re not sure if this is celebrating or making fun of College Gymnastics Floor.

A bit of both, I think.

Montage of floor exercise from the 2010 NCAA season.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

MunchTheSilivasFan:

… NCAA gymnastics is meant to be FUN. Please to stop moaning. If you don’t like, don’t watch.

International Floor is my least favourite apparatus with all the empty, boring choreography. College Floor is the best apparatus in NCAA Gymnastics.

Gymnastics Decade in Review

First Gymnastics Examiner posted the Gymnastics Year in Review.

Now, the Decade in Review:

The 2000s will be remembered as one of the most tumultous decades in artistic gymnastics. There were the scandals — age scandals, judging scandals, drug scandals — some of which, now almost 10 years old, have not been resolved. The code of points seemed to make things harder and harder, and fans bid a somewhat regretful goodbye to the perfect 10.

But the past decade also produced some of the most difficult — if not artistic — gymnastics. Here’s what I’ll remember about the years from 2000-2009 …

click through to read it – Decade in review: A look back at the big gymnastics stories of the past 10 years

Gymnastics Champions Trophy 2009

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Fabian Hambuechen

Chinese Olympic Hopefuls

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Cheng Fei

Olympic Gymnastics Champion window wraps

WOGA celebrates their two Olympic champions with decorative window coverings.

Carly Patterson 2004.

Carly

Nastia Liukin 2008.

Nastia

More clubs should use window wraps. They look great and have high visibility.

new website – Kayla Williams

GymDivas posted a new website for the World Vault Champion.

Kayla

official website

I like the look of it. But those old school templates have no RSS feed. That makes it difficult for me to know when new content is added.

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Gymnastics Year in Review

Blythe Lawrence on Gymnastics Examiner posted an excellent “look back at the scandals and milestones of 2009.”

Photo gallery: The gymnastics year in review

The biggest story of last year was Shawn Johnson winning Dancing With the Stars. Sad, but true.

Teen Choice Awards 2009 - Arrivals

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The most important story of last year to me, however, was the emergence of Kohei Uchimura as perhaps the greatest all-around male gymnast of all-time. I’m thinking that Fabian Hambüchen will be chasing him through to 2012.

Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2009 - Day Three

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Predictions for 2010?

The biggest story of next year will be the continued rise of Russia as the top women’s gymnastics nation. Back in April 2008 times were tough for gymnastics in Russia. I wrote a post called is Russia the next Russia?

I think so.

Sports News - September 18, 2008

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photo – Ksenia Afanasyeva

Lets call it right now. Russia will win the team competition in the Olympics 2012.

The U.S.A. and China must look at a team strategy to try to beat Russia.

The biggest scandal of 2010? That’s easy. China will be found guilty of competing 2 gymnasts who were underage at the 2000 Olympics.

Leave a comment if you have any thoughts on this.

top 10 Adventure stories 2010

by site editor Rick McCharles

On New Year’s Day I’d like to share my favourite top 10 list of the many floating out there on the internet right now.

Outside Magazine’s top 10 Adventure stories of the year.

Here’s #2 – surfer Kelly Slater.

… Kelly Slater put on a performance to remind everyone he’s the greatest competitive surfer ever. He scored a perfect 10 at the Rip Curl Pro Search Puerto Rico on the way to winning the event and earning his tenth ASP World Title. He then dedicated the victory to the greatest rival of his career, Andy Irons, who died just days earlier …

Click PLAY or watch an inspiring clip on YouTube.

The story of Andy Irons is #1. Click through to read it and the rest: Outside – Top 10 Adventure Stories of 2010

introducing ‘body tightness’

From THE WORDSMITH FROM NANTUCKET:

… team developmental age 3-4, my co-instructor asked me to do a station for body tightness since all the kids weren’t very squeezy in their gymnasticking.

Keeping the fun-factor in mind, I turned over one of the rainbows in the gym and pretended like we were going to do this big magic trick. …

Body Tightness/Layout Drill

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Watch a more advanced body tightness drill on YouTube.

stop BOXING gymnastics scores

by site editor Rick McCharles

My New Year’s day wish …

It’s almost the same as a request by IG Magazine’s Dwight Normile of the FIG Women’s Technical Committee:

E-scores in the 9.0s again.

A good rule of thumb: “If it doesn’t detract from the artistry, it shouldn’t draw a deduction.” Personally, it doesn’t bother me if a pirouette is completed more than 10 degrees past vertical, as long as it doesn’t interrupt the flow of the routine. A better evaluation tool might be to reward gymnasts who happen to finish a pirouette at vertical. But don’t deduct. (That goes for the men, too.)

Gifts for the gymnastics world

come back Kathy on the IG Forum posted the highest Execution scores from the last World Championships in London:

9.175 USA Kayla Williams – Vault
8.900 CHN He Kexin – Bars
9.100 USA Rebecca Bross – Beam
8.750 AUS Lauren Mitchell – Floor

This would be no problem, if those same judges were willing to give 3.0s and 4.0s for the worst routines. To create a fair “range” of scores.

They don’t. The scores are “boxed”. There’s a huge incentive for judges not to throw a score too high, nor too low. They try to punch in a “safe” score, not necessarily the most accurate one.

The MAG judges are more confident to throw a score they know will be out-of-range. Canadian judge Chris Grabowecky was the last to award a “perfect 10” in a FIG competition (old code). On Pommel Horse. After discussion with the panel, his score was not changed.

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What WAG judge would have the guts to do that?

Women’s judges are far more guilty, too, of taking deductions on skills that all coaches would agree are well done. Double layout on Bars jumps to mind. Many WAG judges deduct for “insufficient height” if it’s not done as high as a full twisting double tuck.

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That’s simply wrong. Ask any trampoline coach how high double layout should be relative to a tucked fliffus.

Most WAG judges never trained double layout off Bars. Some don’t understand the biomechanics. WAG judges are getting better, but I still feel they are not nearly as technically up-to-date as the MAG judges.

They are more trained, but less competent.

Why aren’t there more judging blogs to discuss judging issues?

Someone should be launching GymnasticsJudging.com. (I own that domain name. Contact me if you want to go for it.)

Leave a comment if you have ideas how FIG can “fix” the problem of “boxed” Execution scores.

Otherwise the difficulty score will decide the medals in 2012.

related post: best bars double layout ever?