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Author: Rick Mc
International Gymnastics Management Group
Yet another interesting innovation from International Gymnastics Camp CEO Brent Klaus and friends.
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IGMG is non-profit. But you’ll still need to pay to bring in Chellsie Memmel, for example, to your competition. 🙂
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Men’s Gymnastics coaches meeting
I attended the precompetition meeting for J.O. Nationals in Long Beach. And there were no major issues to report.
Here are a few minor points that may be of interest.
Men’s Program Manager for USAG Dennis McIntyre asked coaches to treat Nationals as a “celebration“.
The weather, venue and organization all top notch. (Carpet rental alone costs $10,000.)
I’m very impressed.
• coaches are asked to give feedback on the draft 2013-2016 J.O. rules
• news that Cal was reinstated for NCAA is BIG news for USAG, as well
• big party Saturday night, a good chance to meet College coaches (recruiters) in person
• foreign athletes are welcome, but not eligible for awards
• specialists must scratch apparatus they don’t compete (record a 0.0)
• gymnasts must salute the correct judging panel (Jr or Sr)
• gymnasts must stand facing backwards to the Floor judges, and confirm athlete #
• coach dress requirements: collared shirt, no caps, etc.
• athlete dress requirement for awards were spelled out
• Medical supervised by Dr. David Kruse (former Cal gymnast)
USAG again is trying to push oft rejected Coach Certification, selling it this way:
“certification and documentation for the things you are already doing”
• watch for “USA Gymnastics University”
The USA is infamously the only major gymnastics nation that does not certify their coaches. What do they say when the judge in court asks for coaching ‘credentials’?
Results will not be updated LIVE, but will be posted on 2011jomen.com and later on MeetScoresOnline.com.
European Gymnastics Championships
Samantha Shapiro montage
At the 2010 U.S. Classic.
LOVE her form. Especially her feet.
Click PLAY or watch her on YouTube.
I’m pretty sure Stanford is going to be my favourite team over the next few seasons.
USAG 2011 Hall of Fame
Five athletes and one coach comprise the 2011 class of inductees for the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame: 1972 Olympian Jim Culhane of Tomball, Texas (men’s gymnastics); six-time world tumbling champion Jill Hollembeak of Chicago; 1992 Olympian Tamara Levinson of Los Angeles (rhythmic gymnastics); 2000 Olympic team bronze-medalists Kristen Maloney of Dover, N.H., and Elise Ray of Reisterstown, Md., and 1988 Olympian Chelle Stack of Clermont, Fla. (women’s gymnastics); and coach Stacy Maloney of New Berlin, Wis., who coached 2004 Olympic all-around champion Paul Hamm and his twin brother Morgan, both of whom competed in the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games. …
read more on USAG
Congratulations to Stacy Maloney. This is well deserved recognition.
It’s timely to revisit Stacy’s opinion of the NEW Code … in 2005:
This new system will do three things:
>> First, it will encourage a proliferation of even more difficulty in an already brutal and dangerous sport— …
>> Secondly, it will disorientate a public whose only reference point for understanding what they see at a meet is how close the score comes up to a 10.0. …
>> Thirdly, think about how such a monumental change will affect your businesses—imagine trying to explain it all to the parents and kids. It will most likely impact our livelihoods in a very negative way. …
As quoted in IG magazine – Stretching out: Code Catastrophe!
I’d be interested to know his opinion today, all these years later.
Mens Gymnastics J.O. Nationals
Podium training in beautiful, mellow Long Beach, California.
With 700 male gymnasts (ages 12-18) at MAG J.O. Nationals, the competition gym is crowded. I saw 25 guys waiting their turn on Horizontal Bar, at one point.
Yet the “open” training gym has been fairly quiet. (The guys are here today mainly to feel the competition apparatus.)
Competition Facebook Page
This is the same venue hosting Women’s J.O. National Championships, May 12-15th.
Workout Wednesday – Twin City Twisters
Bar drills – Big Mancino Hill
The Big Mancino Hill is a set of mats that can be used in multiple ways on multiple apparatus.
Here’s how it can be used for Straddle Back, Over Shoot, … and more.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Kids can ‘play’ with these releases, learning what to do when they release slightly early or late.
Best of all, no spotting required of the coach.
Details on MancinoMats.com.
Koko Tsurumi – Yurchenko
Love the low preflight.
(via Gymnastics Examiner Week in Review)
To end up with this kind of preflight, beginners should think of this vault as a backward handspring, not a back layout.
UPDATE: Check the comments. Some feel she’s coming on too low. But for me, the lower the better.






