Arab women in sport

In Doha I took in a photo exhibit called Hey’Ya (Let’s go!): Arab Women in Sport.

Arab women should not be denied the access to sport and fitness. Many in these nations are working towards improving opportunities.

Commissioned by Qatar Museums Authority, this timely exhibition is a visual exploration of Arab women in sport, and features a new series of large-scale photographs by Brigitte Lacombe of more than 50 women athletes, from beginners to Olympians, from 20 different Arab countries …

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circus motivation video

This is good. Cirque du Soleil’s David Poirier.

Flying Man/Tissue Artist at La Nouba.

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Steve Arkell – 20 Cool Rules

SteveCoach Steve Arkell posted some advice for ALL athletes:

1. Stop making excuses.

10. Be responsible for your own learning.

16. Be grateful.

20. Remember why you started

20 Cool Rules: Steve Arkell Style

Click through to read the rest.

Russell Mills – 1964 Pommels

This is the winning routine in the 1964 AAU Nationals (the precursor to the USGF and USA gymnastics). Mills also won the NCAA Championships in 1963 and 1964, coached by Don Tonry and . competing for Yale University. When Mills hit his routines, he was unbeatable in the US and probably by anyone in the world at that time. There was no international competition for specialists during the period. The mount here is a back Moore, caught a bit late by the camera.

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NCAA men’s platform champ cannot try for Olympics

Colin Zeng

Although his scores are high enough to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Diving Trials, Zeng isn’t eligible to participate in that event June 18-26 in Indianapolis because he’s not a U.S. citizen.

“He’d have a shot at making our (Olympic) team,” OSU diving coach Justin Sochor said. “He’s good enough to beat everybody else in the United States. He can’t just walk out there and win that easily, but he’s capable of it.”

Men’s diving | Ohio State star from China seeks U.S. citizenship, Olympic berth

mental health for coaches

If you’re a coach and NEVER take a holiday, something’s wrong with your planning. 🙂

swim coach Jeff Grace:

Many coaches do not give themselves days off. They are committed to the goals of the athletes and the team, they see themselves leading by example and simply there is always work to be done.

Some coaches will spend more time on the job than others, but there are almost none that are not emotionally invested in how their team performs.

For me when athletes swam well it was because they put in the work, had the motivation and wanted to excel. When athletes swam poorly I blamed myself, I questioned not only how I had gone about the planning and training of the swimmers, but I began question myself at my core.

I did not set myself up for success often ignoring both my physical and psychological health. …

MENTAL HEALTH FOR COACHES: ARE YOU LIVING A SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLE?

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Thanks Mike and Bede for the link.