65th All Japan Championships

I was only able to attend a half day of the 3 day meet last weekend. But results are posted online as Japanese PDFs. And there are some articles, as well, than can be Google translated to a kind of Jinglish.

Find those on the Japan Gymnastics Association home page. There’s nothing yet on the English page.

… Leave a comment if you’ve seen any reports in English.

Kohei:

By the next year’s Olympics, I want to challenge the limits of the rules now.

Just as I was advising him. 🙂 He needs to get even further ahead of … Philipp Boy.

More namedropping. You’ve heard of Koji Gushiken (pic). And Naoya Tsukahara. (pic)

A guest of one of my gymnastics mentors, Shiro Tanaka, it’s lucky we only made it half way around the arena. There would have been many more embarrassing photo ops.

air flares on Floor Exercise

I saw one gymnast warm them up at Worlds Tokyo. (Leave a comment if you know who that was.) Who’s competed Air Flare since Morgan Hamm?

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

side somi – a rant

This is what I’ve been waiting for — a blog dedicated to Judging.

It’s called The E Panel.

LloydM began posting in August and already has a lot of interesting and entertaining content.

Here’s one sample.

… what on earth is the point of doing something if it looks so heinous? …

read more

Subscribe via RSS to The E Panel. Or you can follow those posts on Twitter @TheEpanel.

A non expert, opinion based gymnastics blog: from admiration to condemnation, adoration to irritation and a bit of stupidity.

All that said — I actually like side somi on Beam. It’s different than any other skill.

Sasada – best Beam mount EVER

I heard that Natsumi Sasada had some injuries preventing her from qualifying to the Japanese Worlds team in Tokyo.

Her Beam mount — layout Garrison (VIDEO of the Garrison) — is the “best” ever done in history, in my opinion. (This in an era of boring, simple starts.)

Click PLAY or watch her prelims routine from last weekend — All Japan Championships.

I also heard that she does have a good to chance to make their Olympic team. And perhaps get the skill named after her.

related:

• MostepanovaFan – Gymnastics Balance Beam Mount Guide
• Sasada’s Beam 2010 (VIDEO)

MAG Worlds montage

Welcome to the Jungle

Highlights from the 2011 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships MAG Event Finals.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

That’s by RedNasvw who has more good stuff on his YouTube channel.

introducing Handspring Vault

The latest from JAO.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Most likely quite similar to what you do. The one unusual bit is teaching the preflight to straight handstand with head “buried”. Most coaches use a slight arch with the head up, and don’t go as high as handstand.

In recent years I’ve been eliminating the arm circle altogether. And finding — that way — that kids end up with a smaller arm circle in the end.

Gymnastics Queensland safety report

Gymnastics Queensland:

A new report has found Queensland gymnastics and trampoline clubs need to improve safety for sport participants. …

… the risk of contact with all possible hard surfaces was controlled in only 8 per cent of facilities.

… nine recommendations to boost safety at clubs

New report aims to boost safety in Queensland gymnastics clubs

It’s now been over 2yrs since the death of adult recreational gymnast Michelle Maitland who hit her head on concrete at Townsville Gymnastics. Nothing can bring her back. But this report — released the day before what would have been Michelle’s birthday — might help prevent future catastrophic injury.

My friend Mike Outram survived after hitting his head on concrete.

Surely the very first thing coaches must do in any facility is make sure it’s impossible to hit concrete or steel. Long term, we need modify all foam pits to suspended systems, the best being the Jim Walker design.

Here are the 9 recommendations:

1. Gymnastics Australia should review the level of training, assistance and monitoring provided to clubs to implement the Club 10 program. This review should include the methods of monitoring compliance with, and implementation of, the program.

2. Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, Sport and Recreation Services and Gymnastics Queensland should research how to link improved safety outcomes in the sport of gymnastics with the funding and non-financial support provided by SRS.

3. Gymnastics Australia should review their GA lesson plan template, in consultation with its members, with the view to developing a lesson plan template that includes coach positioning and key safety controls. Consideration should be given to sample lesson plans for each apparatus and level.

4. Gymnastics Australia should conduct a training needs analysis and ensure that access to coach accreditation and professional development courses is available.

5. Gymnastics Australia should research and develop methods to assist gymnastics clubs to conduct risk assessments, specifically in the use of gymnastics apparatus.

6. Gymnastics Australia should review the Club 10 equipment maintenance policies and procedures with a view to achieving greater compliance with Club 10 documenting processes.

7. Gymnastics Australia should research and develop methods to assist gymnastics clubs in managing the risk of manual task injuries in gymnastics coaches.

8. Gymnastics Australia should review coach knowledge on spotting and provide additional guidance and training where required.

9. Gymnastics Australia should research the viability of a simple method to document skill progression of gymnasts, including any injuries suffered. This may vary for high level, competitive gymnasts and low level or recreational gymnasts.

Download the entire 25 page report. (PDF)

This report needs be circulated to sports governing bodies worldwide. Leave a comment if you have ideas on how to make that happen. I’ll send it to some FIG committee members and Gymnastics Canada.

Update: As commenters have pointed out, an improvement to this report would be to better specify exactly what parts of the gym need be “padded”. In the past I’ve narrowed it down to pits and trampoline devices. But it should be broader than that.

Italian Reality TV – Gymnastics

Make It or Break It Italian style … with REAL gymnasts.

MTV News: ‘Gymnasts: Parallel Lives‘ started October 17th, the story of seven Italian gymnasts.

The first episode opens at World Championships Tokyo, subtitled in English by a volunteer.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

In this clip the girls go to a cosmetics consultant. Very cute.

Bookmark or subscribe to ilariab100’s YouTube channel if you want to follow the series.

(via @TheCouchGymnast)

Talia Chiarelli – MAG Floor

The Canadian Worlds Team member from Brestyans demos a men’s Artistic Floor routine.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

She’s not mocking the boys in her gym, I hope. 🙂

Thank George Thomas for the link.