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The Gators posted a 197.90, which also stands as the fourth-highest in school history, and the Utes finished with a 196.475.
Florida’s score is second only this season to the 198.05 turned in by UCLA on Feb. 26. …
No. 1 Florida Gymnastics uses nation’s second-highest total to defeat No. 7 Utah

Should I predict Florida will win NCAA Championships?
I did that Feb. 2nd, 2011. And was wrong.
Inconsistent Beam plagued the Gators last season. They’ve been much more stable in 2012.
… “We are out of time,” a clearly frustrated Utah coach Greg Marsden said. “We’ve squandered every opportunity on the road this year.”
Now the Utes, who finished the regular season on a two-meet loss for the first time in the program’s history, have less than a week to figure out their faults before hosting the Pac-12 Championships on Saturday. …
RESULTS AFTER SUBDIVISION 1: Pacific Rim Women’s Team/AA
1) CAN 219.000;
2) JPN 212.550;
3) RUS 210.500.
Sr. AA:
1. Lee 57.800;
2. Vaculik 55.100;
3. Moors 54.850.
Jr. AA:
1. Yumoto 53.600;
2. Kharenkova 52.950;
3. Baturina

USA competing flight 2.
Blythe: Six things we learned at Pac Rims:
• There’s depth in Russia.
• Hong Kong’s Hiu Ying Angel Wong impressed
• Christine Peng Peng Lee is incredible
• Colombia is a rising team
• cool skills from Japan
• perhaps the best Canadian WAG team ever
Details on Examiner.com Six things we learned at Pac Rims (women’s subdivision I)
Canadian Power Tumbler Emily Smith on Facebook:
I signed a Cirque contract this week 🙂 I will be performing in the show “Chemins Invisibles” from mid-may through September in Quebec. Don’t worry I’ll still be nailing Nationals and coming back to get ready for World Games 2013! PUMPED:
I recall Canadian Olympian Grant Golding coming back after 3 months training with Cirque du Soleil. He looked better, if anything, for the time away from his sport.
Grace Chiu GraceClick on Facebook:
Vali Stan (coach) at Pacific Rim with the NEW Canadian team.
That’s gymnastics legend Kate Richardson, medical with the team.
Ellie Black made a big splash at Gymnix.
I’ve never seen anything close to this incredible tumbling line.
2 1/2 twist step-out to 3/1 twist.
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She’s from Alta Gymnastics Club in Halifax, Nova Scotia, coached by Keiji Yamanaka.
Thank Dave Kikuchi for the video.
Arriving at a new gym, the very FIRST thing I did was put a handstand complex into the warm-up.
I’d say this is the most valuable 4-6min during our workout.
Tumbling Drills has a nice instructional on how to introduce wall handstand to beginners.
My go to source for physical preparation is Gymnastic Bodies. Coach Sommer literally wrote the book on the topic:
Wall handstands are your most valuable tool for learning a correct handstand. I recommend staying with them for a substantial period of time. …
To transition from wall handstands to free standing handstands, try the following drill: Perform a wall handstand with stomach to the wall. Place your wrists approximately 4-6? from the base of the wall. Keep one foot on the wall while pulling the other foot off the wall and extending that leg directly over your hips. At this time, your wrists, shoulders, hips and leg that is off the wall should be in one vertical line. Once you feel that you have achieved a strong stable position, slowly pull your supporting foot off the wall. When you lose your balance, simply catch yourself by replacing the foot on the wall and then continue on with the drill. …
Free of the wall, my favourite drill is 1) Handstand, 2) look at the toes, 3) slow pike down to stand.
Having the head “buried” is a good mistake, for 99% of the gymnasts I coach.
Advanced kids start on Floor Bar. Best practice is to dedicate time to this station every workout.
Leave a comment if you are a wall handstand fanatic.
Skip this video. Unless you are impressed by incredibly fit women free climbing near impossible routes.
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Daniel Woods won the Men’s. Puccio has won every ABS Nationals comp since 2006 with the exception of 2009, when Alex Johnson won. Woods has won five of the last seven Nationals.
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This is the future. Get ready.
The video you are about to see contains no camera tricks or CGI of any kind. This skateboard is really, truly, controlled with your brain. …
http://www.cnet.com/av/video/embed/player.swf
… they wowed CES with their Board of Awesomeness, a Microsoft Kinect-powered skateboard that the rider controls with various gestures. They parlayed that into a shopping cart that can follow you around a grocery store, scan your groceries, and possibly even check you out automatically.
read more – CNET – Board of Imagination: A mind-controlled skateboard. Seriously
Stories like this are a BIG reason I love the Olympics.
Leaving her mark in history is 22 year-old gymnast Lim Heem Wei who is the first Singaporean gymnast to qualify for the Olympic games.
The 15 year gymnastics veteran triumphed against all the odds and clinched one of the 37 spots available for grabs at the Olympics games test event held in London. …
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(via Singapore Gymnastics)