Chelsea Werner – inspiring gymnast

Chelsea Werner is far more than just a gymnast with Down syndrome. The 19-year-old Danville resident is the kind of athlete who inspires others to greatness and challenges the perceptions of possibility. …

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Go Showtime!

Join in the discussion about Chelsea and her coach Dawn Pombo on a Chalk Bucket thread by bogwoppit – Incredible talent and determination

Mercury News – Gymnast refuses to be grounded by Down syndrome

James from TumblTrak links a related post / video – TNT Fitness program helping kids with autism

In general, gymnastics is terrific for special needs athletes.

Gymnastics blogger survey

Brigid McCarthy is doing a research study at the School of Communication and Critical Enquiry, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

The questionnaire calls for the opinions of bloggers who currently maintain a blog about tennis or artistic gymnastics, OR who have done so in the past four years. …

Very little research has been conducted into this popular form of sports communication, particularly research asking bloggers themselves about their work, and this research attempts to fill that gap. We would be very grateful if you were willing to contribute your opinions and insights to this research.

The questionnaire is anonymous and you will not be asked to provide your name. All information about the research and the rights and responsibilities of the participants is provided at the beginning of the survey.

You will find the questionnaire via this link

The questionnaire should take less than thirty minutes to complete.

… Contact brigid.mccarthy |AT| latrobe.edu.au

I completed it in about 15min, the best interface I’ve seen yet. The questions are intelligent. I’m looking forward to seeing the final report.

Dutch name Worlds Team

National champion and 2010 World team member Céline van Gerner will lead the women’s team from the Netherlands at next month’s Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, the Dutch Gymnastics Federation (KNGU) announced today.

Also named to the team were Joy Goedkoop, Marlies Rijken, and Yvette Moshage – all members of the 2010 World Championships team – along with Tess Moonen, Wyomi Masela, and Lieke Wevers; the alternate has not been designated yet.

Missing from the team are Sanne Wevers and Jessica Dowling. Wevers suffered an ankle injury in training prior to a recent dual meet with Poland and last week withdrew from the training squad. …

THE ALL AROUND – Dutch name women’s team for Tokyo

Dual citizen Canadian Jessica Dowling (pictured) is still training with the Dutch squad, but will not compete at a tune-up meet for Worlds against Belgium and Spain on Saturday. She suffered a minor foot injury recently.

Netherlands were 9th at Worlds 2010 and could certainly grab one of the 8 team qualification positions with a good performance in Tokyo.

UK athletes needed for reality TV

… looking for talented young athletes aged between 12 and 15 to represent four teams – England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland in a brand new TV show called ‘Ultimate Sports Day’. The series will begin filming in late autumn …


Have you got the sporting X Factor?!

Are you passionate about sport? Are you super-competitive? Fancy being coached by some of the world’s top athletes?

If you’ve answered yes – you need to apply to be on Ultimate Sports Day!

(via Gymnation Wales on Facebook)

Batmanning the new Planking

Planking is so over.

The new absurd, dangerous goof is called “batmanning“.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

batmanning.org

@BatMan173 tweeted, “BATMANNING … cause planking is for the weak.”

A Google search tells me that there have been no batmanning deaths yet. But it’s only a matter of time. 😦

On this blog, I skipped “Owling” altogether.

Jeanette Antolin – Yurchenko 2/1 pike

Seeing Valeria Maksyuta’s Yurchenko double back in training reminded gymnasticsilove of Jeanette Antolin‘s Double Pike from a 2004 UCLA workout.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Leave a comment if you’ve seen any other female gymnast flip double back. … I recall rumours that Shushanova was once training to compete it.

Alexander Naddour – Pommel

At Japan Cup this summer the infamously weak American pommel team went 15.4 Naddour, 15.35 Orozco and 14.35 Leyva to win the apparatus.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Very good. But I still don’t see that routine making finals in Tokyo.

John Orozco is good too (VIDEO) but missed both routines at VISA Championships. Consistency is still an issue

If the USA gets a strong Pommel team to the Olympics, I predict they’ll be the legitimate #3 team, and not the surprise Bronze medal of the past 2 cycles. Sasha Artemov is no longer essential on this apparatus, finally.

(via Gymnastike)

_____

In a related post Andy Thornton compares TEAM USA at Rotterdam (276.5) vs TEAM USA 2011 Tokyo (280.15):

… the 2011 U.S. men’s world team appears to be nearly four points stronger than the 2010 U.S. men’s world team, which includes about a 2.5 improvement in difficulty and the rest in execution. …

Universal – Playing the numbers game: U.S. men’s gymnastics team

He took away the American bonus tenths in that comparison, … and acknowledges that execution deductions are more severe at Worlds than at VISA Championships.

Still, I’d say the American men are significantly stronger this year. Germany will need to HIT to beat them.

Nastia training for London

… never mind. It’s only Nastia training in London.

She’s one of 7 U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes touring Great Britain’s Olympic venues and iconic destinations in advance of London 2012.

Nastia is Britain Bound.

She will be performing in some kind of Skatnastics Spectacularama airing on NBC, January 2012.

best swing in the World?

She falls here. But this routine has potential to challenge the Chinese.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Love seeing a taller gymnast not tap over the low bar.

I hope the wonderful, often troubled, Youna Dufournet gets her act together just in time for Worlds.

(via Tsuk the Pain)

related – IG – French Teams Win Worlds Warm-Up in Chaumont

Gymnastics Cross Training = mobile fitness

Jason Edward MacDonald of Gymnastike linked to this unusual video. It includes gymnasts from Temple and Springfield College.

GXT – Gymnastics Cross Training combines the most contemporary training modalities of P90X, TRX Suspension Training, Crossfit, and functional training all while emphasizing gymnastics strength movements, drills, and progressions. Gymnastics movements lay the foundation for all sport movements and skills. Getting stronger with the weight of your own body through all planes of motion is what GXT will help you do.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

The “truck trainer” drives to you. Condition where you wish.

home page

With that rig I could go on a long road trip, and get in wicked shape en route.