You can never have too much.
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See you in London.
The King is leaving the building. Surprisingly, Cirque du Soleil’s tribute show is closing. The final performance Aug 31st, 2012.
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… I wonder if they’d sell me that Trampo wall. 🙂
Are you ready for more kids?
In Michigan, it’s already happening.
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Lauren Hopkins posted 2012 Visa Championships – The Almighty Wrap-Up. A long, but worthwhile read.
She argues that the most likely Team to be announced in San Jose is Wieber, Douglas, Raisman, Ross, and Maroney.
That’s the default team, I think, too, at this point. But if any of those gymnasts are inconsistent — or are not able to recover from possible concussion 😦 — look for the most consistent alternate to step in, not necessarily the highest scoring.
I could see Marta calling up Elizabeth Price, for example. If she can hit FX, Vault and Bars over and over again in training.
A consistent meet may be all the USA needs.
Check the Qualifications scores at Russian Cup:
1.Aliya Mustafina 14.667 15.834 14.667 14.167 59.335
2.Viktoria Komova 14.800 16.134 14.000 14.300 59.234
3.Ksenia Afanasyeva 13.267 13.634 14.467 14.067 55.435
Sure Russia MIGHT peak in London. Add Paseka’s Amanar. … In a 3-up, 3-count competition they MIGHT beat the USA.
… But I wouldn’t bet the mortgage on it.
China might be secretly preparing another Gold medal team.
But I could equally see …
1. USA
2. Romania
3. Russia
Those scores via The All Around – Russian Cup: Moscow Wins, Mustafina Leads
Grishina did not compete due to injury. They certainly need her, Aliya and Vika healthy in London to have any chance to win Team.
Not much depth.
They’d be happy to award Russian citizenship to this girl …

A couple of passes from the Canadian National Champion 2012.
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Anna trains to hit 4 routines in sequence a day. I do believe she can hit a higher percentage of routines than anyone else on the Team … aside from, perhaps, Aly.
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Inspiring.
I still see the “old dog” as the best Bars specialist for London, IF they took a Bars specialist. Unlikely at this point.
Marta does love consistency, though …
How many routines does Nastia hit every day, by the way? 🙂
🙂
Where I live June is the most difficult month to stay motivated. School is ending. Season is over.
What’s the best way to keep up Gym Momentum?
Simon Rego, PsyD, director of psychology training at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City … shares some methods … for breaking the cycle of negativity.
STOP RUMINATING
RETIRE YOUR CRYSTAL BALL
DON’T DWELL ON THE PAST
REACH OUT TO OTHERS
STICK TO A STRUCTURED ROUTINE
AVOID BLACK AND WHITE THINKING
REALITY CHECK YOUR THOUGHTS
CHOOSE SMART GOALS
FAKE IT A BIT
TREAT YOURSELF WELL
See the details – WAYS TO FEEL BETTER IN THE GYM
It is amazing she looks as good as she does. She is becoming someone to root for at Olympic Trials.
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I highly recommend one final post from Ghent by Bea Gheorghisor:
… I was extremely happy to see two Swedish girls (Ida Gustafsson and Jonna Adlerteg) and two Czech gymnasts (Jana Sikulova and Kristina Palesova) qualify in top five for the uneven bars finals. …
… I was surprised by the intensity with which the gymnasts and the coaches from Canada were living every routine and by how close they were. …
… Alexa Moreno of Mexico had two extraordinary (if not perfect) days in Ghent. …
Her two vaults were Rudi (very well executed – she has good power and the amplitude) and a Tsukahara 1 ½ (which she does not manage to control in the same manner as the Rudi but is still a breath of fresh air to see someone attempting something else than Yurchenko’s). …
read it – Couch Gymnast
This photo from the Beam awards podium is getting widely shared. 🙂
Is this a sport for women? Or little girls? … Or both?
(via Vasiliki Millousi Official on Facebook)
UPDATE: Finally. Zonderland and Van Gerner have been confirmed as the two Olympians for Netherlands. Wyomi Masela and Jeffrey Wammes are reserves.