Florida gymnast Dounia Bendris injured

Make It or Break It might be a lame TV show when it comes to explaining gymnastics to the general public.

But one theme is important. How does a dedicated athlete handle serious injury. Especially if they cannot return to the sport.

While the fictional Payson was falling on Shoot Half on Bars at National Championships, fracturing her back, a real life gymnast in Florida suffered a catastrophic injury on Bars.

… High School senior Dounia Bendris was practicing at Broadway Gymnastics in Oviedo when she slipped off the uneven bars, broke two ribs, collapsed a lung and severed her spinal cord.

Doctors told the 17-year-old that she was paralyzed from the waist down four days after Christmas. …

read more – Paralyzed Gymnast Adjusts To Life After Fall

video interview with Dounia

Donations can be mailed to CHASE care of Dounia Alyssa Bendris, 3924 Town Center Blvd. Suite 103-104, Orlando, FL. 32837. Donations can also be made via PayPal to DBendris@att.net or by clicking HERE.

Illinois coach Justin Spring interview

Some are surprised that Illinois is ranked #1 in the NCAA right now.

Jason MacDonald interviews rookie Head Coach Justin Spring for Gymnastike.

http://www.gymnastike.org/assets/portal/add_ons/mediaplayer-4.2/player.swf

Thanks Ryan.

Vancouver Olympic Torch Relay

Jennifer Isbister’s Photos – Vancouver 2010 Torch Relay

The Calgary Tower was lit to celebrate the Torch’s homecoming

more of Jenn’s pics on Kyle Shewfelt’s blog

Supergirl sponsors Nastia’s new meet

Good tie-in. I’m really looking forward to this competition.

… In fact, I’m looking forward to it more than the Scam American Cup.

… She and Warner Bros. announced Tuesday that Supergirl, the brand based on the DC Comics character who is Superman’s younger cousin, will sponsor the inaugural Nastia Liukin Cup in March. …

The Nastia Liukin Supergirl Cup is an event for up-and-coming gymnasts, not elite athletes. Qualifying meets began last weekend, and 36 girls will advance to the March 5 event at the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass. The girls will get a special leotard that’s been designed by Liukin and has the Supergirl “S” shield on the sleeve, and they will be introduced at the American Cup the following day. …

NANCY ARMOUR – AP – Nastia Liukin’s new meet to partner with Supergirl

This is not the first time that Nastia’s been Supergirl.

NCAA Men’s Gymnastics

Gymnastics Examiner has a succinct overview of rankings in both WAG and MAG.

NCAA men’s standings, week two:

Teams: 1. Illinois; 2.Stanford; 3. Michigan; 4. Oklahoma; 5. Ohio State; 6. Penn State; 7. Cal; 8. Iowa; 9. Temple; 10. Minnesota.

Floor Exercise: 1. Steven Legendre,
Pommel Horse: 1. Daniel Ribeiro,
Rings: 1. Brandon Wynn
Vault: 1. Jake Dalton
Parallel Bars: 1. Christian Monteclaro
High Bar: 1. Paul Ruggeri

All-around: 1. Paul Ruggeri

Gymnastics Examiner – NCAA report: UCLA still on top after week two; Illinois takes over no. 1 men’s spot

Paul Ruggeri

It’s difficult to find good photos and videos of male College gymnasts. Those programs could go a long way towards promoting the sport if only they made more media files available.

Shawn Johnson Olympic torch

From USAG

Gymnast Shawn Johnson will be carrying the Olympic torch in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay TODAY at 12:15 p.m. ET. You can watch LIVE at this link.

She’s celebrating her 18th birthday.

By the way, we’ve been informed that all Canadian Olympic athletes were given a chance to carry the torch. Not so, as it turns out.

The Secret Life of the American Gymnast

Episode 13 California Girls is up. Again, no gymnastics.

But they are riffing on issues from the sports world. Does this remind you of one of Nastia’s photo shoots?

Paparazzi break into a private party to get photos of celebrity athletes with drugs a la Michael Phelps.

Episode 13 is online free if you live in the USA at ABCfamily.com.

And online here if you live outside the States.

inspiring TV commercial – motivation

Linked from Brett MacAuley on Facebook.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

related – Nike – Michael Jordan – Failure TV commercial

gymnast Shannon Miller – best interview ever

Shannon Miller: “I Was Intimidated By Everything, Except Being On The Balance Beam”

Every coach needs to read this article published in … Celebrity Baby Scoop.

I learned a lot about one of the gymnasts I admire most.

One excerpt:

SM: … As far as beauty goes, I never felt beautiful in everyday life. It wasn’t until I stepped on the gymnastics floor and became engrossed in my routines that I felt truly beautiful. It was all about the work and the skills not the makeup and the nail polish.”

CBS: How was your self-image and self-esteem affected while being a gymnast? Do you feel you had a strong sense of body image throughout your gymnastics career?

SM: “I was painfully shy growing up. I would hardly speak at school and still remember the anxiety of trying to fit in, knowing I wouldn’t. Some people thought I was being ‘stuck up’ when in reality I was just intimidated by those around me.

Gymnastics gave me an escape. I didn’t need to speak, just do. My self confidence soared when I got on the balance beam. My teammates had the same goals and fears that I did. High school is tough when you are 4’ 8” and weigh 65 lbs. However, when I got to practice and put on my leotard I looked like everyone else.

I never truly worried about my weight until I was about 18 years old. I lived with my family so I ate whatever was on the table. I remember eating ribs from our favorite barbecue place before workout on many occasions. Most people saw how tiny I was and thought I was dieting. They didn’t realize I was training 40+ hours a week and burning a zillion calories. I ate 5-6 times a day just to fuel my body.

However, at 18, right before the 1996 Olympics I started getting asked about being overweight. I had had a growth spurt and was now 5 feet tall and weighed 96 lbs. I hadn’t been concerned until I started having to field questions about my age and weight. I had always looked different than the other girls in my classes but now I really noticed it. …

read it – Shannon Miller: “I Was Intimidated By Everything, Except Being On The Balance Beam”

Though Shannon is too diplomatic ever to disparage her coach, Steve Nunno, he was as verbally abusive and elitist as they came back in those bad old days.

Steve was not a man who would build the self-image of a shy young girl.

On the other hand, Shannon is today a terrific success story. She survived the challenges of being one of the world’s greatest gymnasts.

official website – ShannonMiller.com

gymnet.org – French gymnastics forum

If you speak French, check it out – Gymnet.org

If you’d rather read it in broken English, check one thread discussing kip. (Google translated to English.)

When you click to other pages, they are also translated.