Morgan, Yile, Angelina – episode 9

Morgan comes back from winning American Cup 2020 to see Delaware under lockdown and her gym closed; Yile and the Chinese gymnastics team continue training in isolation under the lockdown; And Angelina is having trouble focusing on her training in the light of competitions being cancelled.

Click PLAY or watch the #9 & #10 trailer on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/olympicchannel/status/1254002324932042753

Watch episode 9 on The Olympic Channel. (10min)

Subtitles in many languages.

Belgium WAG resume training

Valentina Rodionenko said the team should go back to Round Lake and be quarantined there, so that they would be able to train.

She cited the example of the Chinese national team that kept training … throughout the quarantine ….

Some other national teams (at least partially) kept training and some are gradually returning to the gyms now. For example, the Belgian WAG team has been allowed to resume training recently. …

At the moment, however, Round Lake is serving as a quarantine center for Russian athletes who were evacuated from abroad.

The Sports Minister Oleg Matytsin said that next week, the Ministry will be discussing plans for elite athletes to start training but did not commit to any specific date and said that quarantine limitations would have to be lifted first.

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Wendy Bruce Martin on coaching

I can’t think of any developed nation that doesn’t require training and certification to become a coach.

None — that is — aside from the USA.

With lack of mandatory minimum standards you’ll find some of the least expert coaches working in the States. AND some of the most original thinkers.

From Dvora’s interview of Wendy Bruce Martin:

… I think coaching needs to be a profession, where the people who are responsible for the well-being of our children are taught how to teach them.

Gymnastics coaches (or many other coaches) don’t need an education, license, or certification to teach. They don’t have to know anything about child development, psychology, or physiology. They don’t need to have any mandatory training or governing body to uphold them to any standards. Yet, we leave them with our children during their most influential developmental stages of life and “hope” they know what they’re doing.

Coaches should want to be certified.

First, they should want to be educated in all the areas they will need to coach.

… coaches should also want to have an official licensing board to be able to be held accountable to and be able to monitor and report to. …”

Wendy Bruce Martin On Fear And Moving On

Wendy finished 11th at the 1989 World Championships. Won a bronze medal in team at the 1992 Olympics.

She’s the owner of Get Psyched, a mental toughness training service.

Chellsie not quite ready to win Beam yet

But she’s still doing it for fun.

And she’s being distracted by her two kids: a son born in August 2014 and a daughter born in November 2017.

Click PLAY or watch it on Twitter.

Rhythmic Gymnastics at home

The best of these montages I’ve seen so far.

14 Clubs from Ontario working together. From home.

Click through to watch it on Facebook.

Thanks Kelsey.

Stacey Umeh interviews Georgia Godwin

Stacey Umeh is one of the top choreographers in the world.

Stacey recently launched an attractive new website called Parallel Universe. And a Facebook page.

Also a new home studio where she’s recording one podcast a month, to start.

Episode is a long, entertaining and uplifting interview with Aussie qualified 2020 Olympian Georgia Godwin.  Turns out I knew very little about this Georgia.

Listen to it online here.

watch Sarah Thirkell’s COVID-19 story

Sarah is a dedicated Canadian teen gymnast locked out of the Gym by COVID-19.

She’s an aspiring film maker too.

In this powerful and personal video Sarah tells “it‘s OK not be OK right now“.

Keep moving forward.

A lot of us can relate.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Sarah created this video for a series of short documentaries inspired by experience with the COVID-19 pandemic. Alone together.