Rhythmic: Russia, Spain, Bulgaria

In Group.

Russia won its fifth consecutive Olympic title in Rhythmic Group Gymnastics Sunday, continuing a golden tradition established 16 years ago in Sydney. The victory, coming 24 hours after Margarita Mamun’s individual title, gives Russia a complete sweep of the gold medals in Rhythmic Gymnastics since 2000.

But the Russians did not dominate the competition from start to finish. The team (Anastasia Maksimova, Anastasia Tatareva, Maria Tolkacheva, Anastasia Bliznyuk and Vera Biriukova) finished behind Spain in Saturday’s qualification round, and trailed the Spanish by 0.2 after the first routine in Sunday’s new life final. …

Like Spain, Bulgaria returned four of its five team members from 2012. With bronze, …

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2016 Summer Olympics in Rio De Janeiro/BRA, 5.8. - 21.8.2016
2016 Summer Olympics in Rio De Janeiro/BRA, 5.8. – 21.8.2016

GBR’s most successful Olympics ever

Congratulations. Many nations need study what they are doing so right. 🙂

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how people learn

Some notes I took from a publication called Visible Learning and the Science of How We Learn by John Hattie and Gregory C. R. Yates.

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• “Unless the material is strongly meaningful, relevant and timely, it is subject to rapid and substantial forgetting.”

• “Distributed practice is more effective than massed practice or cramming.”

• “It is far easier to build on coherently organised existing knowledge than it is to learn new material … When your prior knowledge is based upon misconception, however, it will create an obstacle, an effect called interference.”

• “Strong learning occurs when words and images are combined.”

• “When the mind actively does something with the stimulus, it becomes memorable.”

• “beginners benefit from clear step-by-step instructions and an absence of problem-solving tasks. On the other hand, highly knowledge- able learners may benefit from working on problems to solve and are held back by step-by-step instructions.”

I was most surprised to read this:

• “the VAK model. This model says that human beings, as individuals, naturally fit into one of three categories, associated with the input sensory systems that we use to process information: visual learners (V), auditory learners (A), and kinaesthetic learners (K) (or VAK, for short). It is said that most of us are visual learners and will benefit from instruction which features visual elements, imagery, or spatial relationships, at least when shown in visual form. Auditory learners benefit from hearing words and learn effectively through language and building vocabulary. Kinaesthetic learners learn from movement, from action, from doing things with their hands, and tactile resources in general. …

… we reach a clear conclusion: that there is not any recognised evidence suggesting that knowing or diagnosing learning styles will help you to teach your students any better than not knowing their learning style.”

You can read that article here. Consider how those findings affect your coaching, teaching and planning.

tips for Gymnastics parents

Anne Josephson:

#7. Know your role. Coaches coach. Parents parent. In the words of Nellie Biles, “”My job is mainly support and to help keep her focused, relaxed and grounded.”

8 LESSONS GYM PARENTS CAN LEARN FROM THE PARENTS OF THE FINAL FIVE

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more Final Five parent photos

1st Iranian woman to win Olympic medal

One goal of the Olympics is to break down barriers. Here’s some history for us. 🙂

Bronze medal in Taekwondo 57kg.

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‘I am so happy for Iranian girls’

Rio 2016: Kimia Alizadeh Zenoorin becomes first Iranian woman to win Olympic medal

Women’s Olympic 10m diving final

1 REN Qian CHN 439.25
2 SI Yajie CHN 419.40
3 BENFEITO Meaghan CAN 389.20

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Thanks Humberto.