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Coach Irving Nóchez from El Salvador linked to this video.
Update … it’s from the film “Old School.”
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Coach Irving Nóchez from El Salvador linked to this video.
Update … it’s from the film “Old School.”
Bjorn linked to an install of one of those mechanical in-ground pits. Trampoline and pit.
Click PLAY or watch one elevate on YouTube.
Amazing technology.
PE-redskaber A/S is in Denmark.
related – AMAZING motor lift resi-pit
Ivan Savchuk knows how to fall.
Some seriously difficulty gymnastics are included in this 10min edit. Ivan is talented and fit.
Click PLAY or watch his 2013 highlights reel on YouTube.
Born Jan. 1, 1990, in Auckland, Bishop trains at Tri Star Gymnastics in his hometown. His coach is David Phillips, who won the bronze medal on floor exercise at the 1998 Commonwealth Games and competed at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
“(Phillips) is one of only two male gymnasts ever to represent New Zealand at the Olympic Games,” Bishop said. “He also used to coach me many years ago, when he was training and I was about 7 years old. I am incredibly grateful to have him as my coach.”
Bishop said his training for 2014 will target summer’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
“2014 is my year,” he said. “I plan to peak for the Commonwealth Games. …
Click PLAY or watch David in a TV ad on YouTube.
… Mears Jr. filed a federal lawsuit against a slew of parties — a track coach, principal, superintendent and school board among them — after his son, Mawusimensah Mears, was kicked off the Camden County (N.J.) Sterling Regional High varsity track team. …
The official reason for Mawusimensah Mears’ dismissal was unexcused absences from practice, though his father said that both a family death and leg injury provided ample justification for his son’s missed practices.
Yet, at the root of the elder Mears’ lawsuit is a controversial claim that his son has a right to participate in extracurricular activities, turning the long held adage that sports, music and the like are privileges …
N.J. Dad files $40 million lawsuit after his son is kicked off track team for missed practices
It’s stories like this that make me glad I don’t live in the litigious U.S.A.
This court case is a waste of time and money. I assume the father hopes for a much, much smaller settlement out of court.
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