what is Shawn Johnson being paid?

Sick yet of hearing about Dancing with the Stars?

Aside from the priceless media exposure to millions of viewers, Shawn’s earning some pretty good coin.

How much is she making?

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… already earned $125,000 just for appearing on the show …

In addition to her $125,000 appearance fee, Johnson is set to receive $10,000 a week for her third and fourth weeks in the show, $20,000 if she makes it to week five and an additional $30,000 per week through weeks eight and nine.

Her deal tops out at $50,000 per week for weeks 10 and 11 and a whopping $365,000 if she becomes one of the final two contestants. …

NY Daily News – Contract reveals ‘Dancing with the Stars’ is paying Shawn Johnson big bucks

Because 17-year-old Shawn is still a minor, a Judge was required to approve her contract with the ABC hit TV show. The contract was then made public after being filed with the L.A. County Superior Court.

We wonder how her contract compares with the other “stars” on the show?

(via glaundry on IG forum)

gymnastics – nothing like a day care

Have you been following the lunacy of the Texas Senate Bill 68 story?

The Texas State government is trying to forcing sport clubs — martial arts studios and gymnastics clubs, for example — to meet the same strict standards as required by day care centers.

I assume it’s a tax cash grab.

GymNiceTic linked to the one interview I wanted to see – WOGA’s Yevgeny Marchenko.

To see the excellent TXCN video news report click through: Bill would force gyms to become daycares

This is nothing like a day care, at all.

Ivana Hong

Politicians in Texas are already backpedaling.

new Italian gymnastics book – Chalk

IG’s Amanda Turner reports:

On the eve of the 2009 European Championships in Milan, a new book is exploring the personal stories of Italy’s most famous gymnasts.

Ilaria Leccardi’s “Polvere di Magnesio” (“Chalk”) hits Italian bookstores on Wednesday. The 240-page book also will sell at the MediolanumForum in Milan, event site of the European Championships, April 2-5. …

… “I discovered that a lot of Italian gymnasts have to train in bad conditions,” said Leccardi, 26. “But I discovered even more problems of this sport, and my research became larger and deeper.”

Leccardi began traveling around Italy to meet with Italian champions including Igor Cassina, Vanessa Ferrari, Carlotta Giovannini and Alberto Busnari, listening to what she called the “hidden stories” of gymnastics. …

International Gymnast – Italian Gymnasts Uncovered in ‘Chalk’

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The book will be available only in Italian.

No doubt translations of interesting excerpts will be posted online.

triple saltos – Acrobatic Gymnastics

On YouTube, gymnasticfan posts some of the best Acrobatic Gymnastics videos.

She’s a Hungarian athlete herself.

I collected all the triple saltos from the tempo exercises of the European Championships in 2007.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Wow. This sport is crazy.

Are they competing quadruple salto yet?

UCLA Gymnastics – fluid steel

The official 2009 UCLA Gymnastics Intro Video.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Thanks Francesca Ciappetta.

Do you like the promo?

Or find it cheesy?

NCAA Gymnastics Super Six prediction

What NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Teams will qualify to the Team Finals?

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Georgia
Utah
Alabama
Stanford
UCLA
LSU

There’s a good thread on College Gymnastics Board.

Consensus is that the near locks to qualify to the last day of Championships are:

Georgia
Utah

Next, UCLA.

Then, Stanford, Alabama.

Finally, …

  • consistent Auburn?
  • troubled Florida?
  • talented Oregon?
  • _______ Arkansas?
  • _______ Michigan?
  • My gut tells me LSU will again qualify to Super Six. They are peaking at the right time. Susan Jackson is at an all-time best. (She just scored 39.70. That’s enough to win NCAAs.)

    read more commentary – College Gymnastics Board – Super Six Predictions

    First the teams need to get through Regional Championships April 4th.

    Facebook – Save Texas Gymnastics

    A Facebook page was set up by Adam Benas to help mobilize people against Texas Legislature Online Bill: SB 68.

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    Overzealous politicians are trying to “improve” gymnastics clubs by putting them under the same minimum standards required by day-care centers.

    Stupid.

    Senate Bill 68 overview:

    If you have children who train 10 hours or more a week in your facility – you will be required to be child care licensed by the state of Texas. This licensing will require your facility to meet all the minimum standards set by child care licensing (most gyms will not be able to meet these requirements which will include bathroom sink/toilet ratios in compliance with child care standards, out door playground, Child Care certification of workers and director, sprinkler systems that not only meet building code but also meet child care standards and climbing structures with safety fall zones). Uneven bars would be considered a climbing structure and would not pass child care regulations. This bill passed the Senate Sub Committee unanimously yesterday. …

    Facebook – Save Texas Gymnastics!

    Join this group to show your support against the proposed new Texas legislation.

    Thanks Coach Cal Welden

    Personal shout out to my long time friend Calvin Welden.

    On January 1st I took over as Men’s Head Coach of Altadore Gymnastics Club … in addition to my duties as Technical Director and Women’s Head Coach.

    Cal offered to come “out of retirement” — he had a real job — to help me coach the boys.

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    larger version – flickr

    Now, starting April, Cal has agreed to become interim Head Coach of the competing Altadore boys. They are looking good. Routines almost ready.

    We are rebuilding the Men’s program.

    THANKS CAL.

    two finger press to handstand

    Think Nastia has a “perfect” press?

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    original – flickr

    Can she do this?

    Click PLAY or watch Shaolin Kung Fu / Wushu – Qi Gong – Two Finger Zen on YouTube.

    Leave a comment if you can confirm this is REAL. It’s very hard to believe.

    (via Scott Bird on Straight to the Bar)