are you a coach or a teacher?

Years ago, legendary basketball coach John Wooden told people that he didn’t see himself as a coach as much as a teacher. He referred to himself as an educator, and the game of basketball was merely a platform to instruct his athletes about winning in life. He succeeded profoundly. …

Traditional Coach Teacher
One-way communication. Two-way interaction.
Yells orders. Facilitates learning.
Confronts mistakes by shouting. Confronts mistakes with listening.
Focuses on what needs to be done. Explains how and why it must be done.
It’s about telling. It’s about teaching.

Are You a Coach or a Teacher?

Great article. 🙂

Wooden book

Cockburn, Soehn lead Pan Am Tramp prelims

Sudden victory Final/Medal Round goes Sunday night.

Despite Trampoline being one of Canada’s strongest Olympic sports the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation seems to have decided to not cover it on TV. 😦

THE CANADIAN TRAMPOLINE TEAM IS IN GOOD POSITION AHEAD OF THE FINAL ROUNDAfter the Preliminary Round of the Toronto…

Posted by Gymnastics Canada Gymnastique on Saturday, 18 July 2015

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Happy 1st Birthday Gymternet

Congratulations to Lauren Hopkins and all the other contributors who make thegymter.net essential reading for fans of women’s Gymnastics.

Brittany Rogers training Elite

Canada added both UCLA’s Peng Peng Lee and Georgia’s Brittany Rogers to the list of gymnasts eligible to try out for Rio. Brittany has been training Elite this summer at Calgary Gymnastics Centre with David Kenwright and Janna Ball.

Looks like she’s enjoying it. 🙂

 
(via College Gymnastics Board)

Grishina – ACL and dislocated patella

Translator: Lauren Cammenga

Article Author: Natalia Plekhanovaya, All Sport:

“I injured my knee at the end of February during the verification training before the Russian championship,” said Anastasia Grishina. “I was executing my vault, a double-twisting Yurchenko, underrotated, and landed badly. My kneecap was dislocated …

At the Central Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics (CITO) I was told that I had a an anterior cruciate ligament tear and would require surgery. My operation was on April 6th at CITO. I was in the hospital for two weeks. …

Today, July 13th, I will already be able to jump and slowly begin working on the apparatus. I’ll be able to load my knee, but not fanatically …

Anastasia Grishina: Despite everything, I’m going to try to make a second Olympics!

Grishina
Grishina

It sounds very much like what happened to Peng Peng Lee just before the 2012 Olympics. Same apparatus. Same skill. Competition landing mats.

Manrique Larduet – unsportmanlike?

Manrique is young and inexperienced. But when I saw what he did at the end of his fantastic Parallel Bars in prelims my reaction was … DEDUCTION.

Manrique

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Personally I like seeing the guys emotional. Many were at Pan Ams. Love the passion.

But my gut feeling was that Manrique went too far this time.

I doubt he’ll do it again. Seems the coaches informed him (after that incident) that he risked loosing points. I was disappointed with the showboating after his fantastic H Bar dismount in AA too. Though likely wouldn’t have deducted that time.

What do you think?

Farah Ann Abdul Hadi – cover girl

The Malaysian gymnast won six medals at the last SEA Games. And became a National sports hero.

The media attention drew critics, as well, unhappy that a Muslim girl was wearing a Gymnastics leotard in public.

Many defended her.

Farah Ann’s personal position was made clear in this cover story:

In her interview with the Malay-language online magazine “Pepatung”, the sports star, who was featured wearing a midnight-blue dress, said she has not wavered from her goal. …

magazine cover

… criticisms will not dampen my spirits to achieve my aims and dreams in this field,” Farah Ann, 21, told Pepatung in an interview published today.

Click PLAY or watch it her Floor on YouTube.

(via GymCastic)