De los Angeles, Ishino, Sender

Let’s see how they score internationally.

Adrian de los Angeles of Long Beach, Calif./University of Michigan, Glen Ishino of Santa Ana, Calif./University of California – Berkeley, and David Sender of Arlington Heights, Ill./Team Hilton HHonors (University of Illinois), are scheduled to compete in the 2012 Osijek World Cup, April 26-30 in Osijek, Croatia. …

Former national team members Tim McNeil, who is the California-Berkeley head coach, and Geoff Corrigan, a University of Michigan men’s gymnastics assistant coach, will serve as the coaches for the event. …

USAG

dogs and cats do gymnastics

Dogs make lousy gymnasts. They can’t swing Rings. … except for this one.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Cats, make excellent gymnasts. 🙂

That photo was shared by FIG on Facebook.

G.S. George on ‘Ideal models’

Dear Dr. George – What do you consider to be the most important coaching competency for success in gymnastics?

Answer – Gymnastics coaches can only be as effective as the skill models they happen to hold in their heads at that particular time. This is why it’s so important for them to have as accurate a conceptual model as possible for skill execution. For the model concept of the skill held in the coach’s mind determines his/her ultimate effectiveness when teaching gymnasts what to and, more importantly, how to do it.

Each coach holds a specific model concept for every skill which inevitably serves as the “ideal model concept” for the aspiring gymnast. And more often than not, the gymnast responds and trains only to within the limits of these models.

Consequently it becomes important for coaches to continually refine their skill models, particularly as they relate to the core movement patterns in gymnastics. It is far more important to continually refine basic skill models than to gain some cursory understanding of how to do complex, elite level maneuvers.

My recent book, Championship Gymnastics, provides aspiring coaches with a simple, step-by-step approach on how to develop truly ideal skill models. Taking time to conceptualize basic movement patterns may seem tedious at first, but it’s the fastest and surest way to ultimate success in gymnastics.

“Never forget the story of the tortoise and the hare!”

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Biggs – sliders for aerial

Very interesting. Tammy asks the girls to fling the slider 40ft!

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Check the Gymnastics Minute YouTube channel for more. And GymSmarts for DVDs.

Mustafina: English interview

… One of the most interesting things in the interview, and I was not aware of this, is that Alexandrov speaks about Mustafina’s father, who was a gymnast with the CSKA gym for a long time. It also talks about Nailya, her sister and features some very welcome footage of Aliya being silly and having some fun. …

Couch Gymnast

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Jesolo wrap-up

THE ALL AROUND was in Jesolo. The best report I’ve read:

For the fifth year in a row, the S.G.A Gymnasium Treviso brought some of the world’s best gymnasts to Lido di Jesolo. …

This year the US brought a whopping total of fourteen gymnasts – nine seniors and five juniors. …

The US delegation comprised thirty people, meet organiser Giorgio Citton, whose energy carries the meet, said. The organisers pay for accommodation and full board and follow up the competition with a tourist day trip.

The past years the US delegation has gone to nearby Venice (a must see attraction) but this year’s trip was to be to Rome (another must see attraction).

Perhaps the location is the argument that draws the US contingent to the meet, perhaps it the fact that it is a guaranteed big team win year after year . The hosts are in a different league and few of the other teams bring their top stars in top condition this early in the season. …

According to Citton, the US have already confirmed their participation for next year. …

… The Italian juniors look set to contend for medals at next month’s Junior European Championships. They competed in Jesolo without stand out Elisa Meneghini but Enus Mariani was perhaps the revelation of the junior meet. She placed second in the AA to Priessmann by less than a point despite vaulting only a full-twisting Yurchenko. On bars, where she dismounted with a stalder full to immediate double layout, her D score of 6.0 matched Ohashi’s. …

read more from Nora SchulerReflections on Jesolo

Click PLAY or watch Mariani’s Beam on YouTube.

SEC Bars Champ: Alaina Johnson

Click PLAY or watch it on Gymnastike. Florida (9.925)

http://www.gymnastike.org/embed/Mzc1NjI0MDgw?related=1

Watch more video of 2012 SEC Championships on gymnastike.org

Gymnastike was required to wait until this competition was televised before posting their own clips. They are LIVE now.

what we don’t know about Round-off

Power tumbling coaches pity Artistic tumbling coaches as simpletons. For every drill we use, they use 15 or 20.

This isn’t what you and I are doing in the Artistic gym. …

http://c.brightcove.com/services/viewer/federated_f9?isVid=1

Brett MacAulay linked to that on the T&T Coaches Canada Facebook page.

For the record, I don’t like young gymnasts overturning their hands. The “classic T” hand position is still what I teach.

For the record, most Artistic coaches pity Cheer tumbling coaches as … simpletons. 🙂