From MostepanovaFan.
… a montage to celebrate Christmas because I loves it. … features clips from 2009 of many people. I found while making this that 2009 was actually better than it seemed the first time around.
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From MostepanovaFan.
… a montage to celebrate Christmas because I loves it. … features clips from 2009 of many people. I found while making this that 2009 was actually better than it seemed the first time around.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
This is the first I’ve heard of this catastrophic injury.
A Jacksonville jury awarded a former gymnastics coach $25.5 million today for injuries he suffered at an Atlantic Boulevard gym that left him a quadriplegic.
The bulk of the award is for medical expenses required by Shane Downey, 32, who was injured on a piece of tumbling equipment in 2000, said his attorney, Mitch Woodlief.
Jurors found North Florida Gymnastics and Cheerleading 100 percent negligent for not supervising Downey on the equipment. Downey, who now lives in Texas, fell and broke his neck.
I’m suspicious of the American legal system. Not knowing any of the details, I’m still wondering how the coach can be 0% responsible. Leave a comment if you know anything of this incident.
… a typical Monday morning workout with Coach Helen (Verucchi) which includes ballet training and beam routines.
The workout was filmed on November 30, just over 1 month away from the first meet of the season. ….
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Helen is the women’s Coach at Eagle Wings Athletics in Texas where mostly focuses on beam and dance. She is a native of Russia which is where she began her coaching career.
With so many clubs reducing or dropping ballet training, it’s nice to see some old school Russian barre work here.
From MunchTheSilivasFan.
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Gymnastics dance has been in decline. But I still want to see at least one interesting, unique “dance” section in every beam and floor routine.
Nippon Sports Science University (Nittaidai) is the home gym of World Champion Kohei Uchimura.
Sho Nakamuri posted his impressions:
… I was amazed when I saw the training facility. It was probably the biggest gym that I’ve ever been in, and there were multiple equipments for every event! There were also an army of guys on the collegiate team (I think at least 50 on the men’s side) so it was a very different but fun environment to be in …

I spent a week at Nittaidai in the early 1990s. It was the home gym of one of my first coaches, Shiro Tanaka.
Of my many memories the one that stands out foremost is watching the Sumo athletes training gymnastics. Spectacular!
USAG posted a nice highlights reel of their Women’s team at World Championships, London.
It’s not yet been uploaded to their YouTube channel. But you can watch it on their Happy Holidays page.

I assume the Santa caps are Photoshopped. Nope. The photo is from a competition last weekend.
(via wogagymnastics on twitter)
With a 15.80 on Bars.
Viktoria Komova keeps trying to prove she’s the best young gymnast in the World. What’s it going to take to win the 2012 Olympics … 61.0 ??
Full results.
Photo from Japan Junior International on IG
(via The All Around Gymnastics News on Facebook and Marcus )
The Evian Water babies have improved their skate skillz.
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Thanks Brett MacAuley.
A big theme of gymnastics bloggers is the decline of Artistry in Women’s Artistic Gymnastics since the introduction of an open ended code.
Much less commented upon is the same trend in Men’s Gymnastics, especially Men’s Floor.
A good example is our current Olympic Floor Champion, Zou Kai. I agree with Andy Thornton who compares Kai against the artistry of past champions Artemev, Bilozerchev, Korolev, and Scherbo on his American Gymnast blog.
… Obviously Zou Kai’s tumbling is phenomenal, but I wanted to point out not only how great the Russians above were to watch, but also how TERRIBLE this presentation is from Zou Kai. He mopes around with no regard for how he looks in between his passes, and his jumps in the corner clearly scream, “I feel stupid and I’m only doing these because I have to.” Notice the lack of precision and unsteadiness in his transitions. …
Click PLAY or watch his routine in the Olympic Floor Final on YouTube.
Yes, I know Zou Kai deserved to win that day. But it’s a shame that gymnasts are rewarded now for a doing a maximum of difficulty while taking the minimum risk of deduction in non-tumbling elements.
I was even more disappointed with Zou Kai’s win at the Olympics on Horizontal Bar, by the way.
Workout Wednesday is my favourite feature on Gymnastike.
In this week’s gymnastics workout video, we visited the newest gym in North Texas, Elite Champion Gymnastics. Since opening their doors in January of 09, they’ve already won the Level 4 North State Championship, Level 5 North State Championship, and had a Level 10 Regional Champion in Sarie Morrison who has accepted a scholarship to compete for LSU next season.
This workout was filmed on December 1st. ECG Head Coach Marcus Harlin is preparing his girls for the upcoming season, now just a few weeks away. The ECG girls will open their season this year at the Cancun Classic.
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… I still say Texas is the centre of the gymnastics world. How many strong clubs are there in that State?
Lark Pokladnik was at WOGA before moving to this gym.