The Internet for Gymnastics Coaches

by site editor Rick McCharles

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Notes from my presentation at the Ontario Congress are online.

Gymnastics Ontario Congress 2016

August 26-27

Topics ranged from up to date drills and progressions, to athlete, coach, (and parent!) psychology, to enhancing your pre-school and rec programs and so much more. …

The evolution of our sport is constant… A good coach never stops learning!

Click PLAY or watch some highlights on YouTube.

The Olympic Movement – where does the money go?

Its members call it, with an almost religious conviction, “the Olympic Movement,” or “the Movement” for short, always capitalized.

At the very top of “the Movement” sits the International Olympic Committee, a nonprofit run by a “volunteer” president who gets an annual “allowance” of $251,000 and lives rent-free in a five-star hotel and spa in Switzerland.

At the very bottom of “the Movement” — beneath the IOC members who travel first-class and get paid thousands of dollars just to attend the Olympics, beneath the executives who make hundreds of thousands to organize the Games, beneath the international sports federations, the national sport federations and the national Olympic committees and all of their employees — are the actual athletes …

“The athletes are the very bottom of a trickle-down system, and there’s just not much left for us,” said Cyrus Hostetler, 29, a Team USA javelin thrower and two-time Olympian who said the most he’s ever made in one year in his career, after expenses, is about $3,000. “They take care of themselves first, and us last.” …

USA Swimming Executive Director Chuck Wielgus makes $854,000, and national swim team director Frank Busch makes $346,000; their swimmers competing in Rio next month can make monthly stipends that cap at $42,000 per year. USA Triathlon CEO Rob Urbach makes $362,000 while Team USA triathletes compete for stipends that range from about $20,000 to $40,000 a year. The coach of the USA Rowing women’s team makes $237,000 while his rowers vie for stipends that max out at about $20,000 per year. (U.S. Olympic athletes are given an additional stipend if they win a gold, silver or bronze medal.) …

Washington Post – Olympic executives cash in on a ‘Movement’ that keeps athletes poor (July 30, 2016)

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The IOC does many good things, of course. But as one of their frequent volunteers, I do feel remuneration for administrators is far too high.

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Věra Čáslavská dead at 74

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The sad news was announced on Wednesday that the most successful ever Czech Olympic athlete, Věra Čáslavská, died at the age of 74. She had been battling cancer of the pancreas. The gymnast will be remembered not just for her medals but for her protest against the Soviet bloc invasion of Czechoslovakia at the 1968 Mexico Olympics. …

Radio.cz

Read more on International Gymnast.

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Aimee Boorman’s new Gym

Aimee Boorman, Biles’ longtime coach, has been hired as executive director of women’s gymnastics and elite coordinator at EVO Athletics in Sarasota, Fla. It means a move from Houston, where Boorman has coached since college.

“My vision for what a gymnastics facility should be is reflected in EVO,” Boorman said …

What Boorman’s move means for Biles is not certain. The 19-year-old hasn’t ruled out a return for the Tokyo Games in 2020, and Boorman has coached the Olympic champion since she began gymnastics. But Biles’ family opened the World Champions Centre in suburban Houston last year. …

Simone Biles’ coach leaves Houston for new job with EVO Athletics

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