Every year International Gymnastics Camp founder Bruno Klaus shows giants at the Staff Exhibition.
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Every year International Gymnastics Camp founder Bruno Klaus shows giants at the Staff Exhibition.
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Who wants to be coached by Simone?

17 lessons online, so far.
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• Fundamental and advanced techniques for Bars
• Fundamental and advanced techniques for Floor
• Fundamental and advanced techniques for the Beam
• Fundamental and advanced techniques for Vault
• Overcoming fear
• Working through nervous energy
• Insight into high-level gymnastics competition
• Setting goals
• Working with coaches
• Performing under pressure
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Now that Simone’s shown it’s possible …
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Nina Derwael – 6.7
Fan Yilin – 6.5
Sunisa Lee – 6.4
Elisabeth Seitz – 6.4
Anastasia Agafanova – 6.4
See more on Balance Beam Situation.
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Day 1
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1 Nikita Nagornyy Russia European Championships AA 88.665
2 Artur Dalaloyan Russia European Championships QF 87.930
3 Sam Mikulak USA U.S. Championships Day 2 87.400
4 Deng Shudi China Chinese Championships QF 87.100
5 Kazuma Kaya Japan Summer Universiade AA 87.000
6 David Belyavskiy Russia European Games QF 86.499
7 Daiki Hashimoto Japan Liukin Invitational 86.000
8 Yul Moldauer USA American Cup 85.032
9 Wataru Tanigawa Japan NHK Trophy 85.698
10 Ahmet Önder Turkey Stella Zakharova Cup AA 85.600
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A new online course is available based on Lisa Mitzel’s book FOCUSED AND INSPIRED: Keeping Our Athletes Safe in a Win-at-All-Costs World.
It focuses on the nuances of words and emotions in the coach-athlete dynamic.
Coaches learn from various areas including human behavior studies, child development, philosophy, education, and meditation.
Check it out here – Positive Psychology, Communication and Athlete Safety
G.S. George has a companion course – Biomechanical Techniques
Interesting.
I’m surprised and somewhat pleased that these two fantastic athletes were not banned from competition.
I’d like athletes to feel free to speak their minds, … but preferably not during a National Anthem. Perhaps a post-competition press conference — instead — could allow and encourage more free speech than in the past.
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee Tuesday formally reprimanded but did not suspend or otherwise punish the two U.S. athletes who protested on the medal stand earlier this month at the Pan American Games.
In letters to fencer Race Imboden and hammer thrower Gwen Berry, USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland said that while she “applaud(ed)” each athlete’s “decision to be an active citizen,” calling it “admirable,” she noted that they must “abide by the policies we agree to in order to ensure the Games succeed in their purpose for many years to come.”
She wrote that the two athletes were considered to be in “a probationary period for the next 12 months. …