Yeesh.
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The incredible moment a child falling from the third floor of a building is caught by a policeman in Egypt 🙌 pic.twitter.com/lIWjyJRNE5
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 22, 2018
Yeesh.
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Rachel somehow messed up her hurdle on a planned double layout … yet pulled off a double tuck.
I can’t recall seeing this before.
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It’s a safety thing.
Heart this on Instagram 😀.
Interesting arm action.
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Olivier Rochon completed the most difficult skill in Korea, but did not land it cleanly enough to medal. He finished 5th.
Thanks Matt.
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Today Yvonne Tousek Renne is an acrobatic talent scout for the company.
Eddie Van Hoof has been dismissed today from his role as men’s Head National Coach at British Gymnastics.
Eddie was suspended from his role on 29th November 2017, pending investigation. During the process, it became clear that there are irreconcilable differences between Eddie and British Gymnastics regarding the leadership, conduct and culture of elite coaching for our sport.
… We thank Eddie for his contribution to British Gymnastics and wish him every success in the future.
MEN’S ARTISTIC
WOMEN’S ARTISTIC
RHYTHMIC

Brooklyn Moors is focused on American Cup.
Brent and his family run International Gymnastics Camp, a sponsor of this site.
At the 2017 USA Gymnastics Congress IGC set up this display.
Now in February 2018, Brent talks about the reaction their display got last August. Particularly comments from USAG staff and Board members.
Thanks Amanda.
… For the shoot, the women pose completely naked, with empowering messages written across their bodies. The idea of the shoot is to prove that women are free to speak about who they truly are and want to be. …
Aly Raisman Writes ‘Survivor’ Across Her Chest for In Her Own Words
Aly is now in Australia, speaking on the issue of sexual abuse. She’s really been our most effective advocate.
I really like the Gymnastics Canada WAG Aspire program for talented young gymnasts.
The Aspire Camps are great too.
You can check out the 2017-2018 ASPIRE PROGRAM MANUAL online for free, if you like.
There is one error on page 15.
Of course the path of the Centre of Gravity starts tangent to the point of release. If you let go of the Bar when the C of G reaches horizontal you’d best be doing a Geinger.
If you release with hips above horizontal as required by that Aspire graphic there’s a very good chance you’ll land on the Bar.
The video linked from page 15 is correct, however.
The Centre of Mass must be below the Bar on release. Ideally with the hips below, the feet above as in this drawing.

The gymnast could apply a force to the Bar on release to either pitch-out or pull-in the Centre of Mass. Pulling-in can result in hitting the Bar.
related – G.S. George – Tangent-Release Principle