best athlete blog – Kyle Shewfelt

I track many personal athlete blogs, rarely linking to them on this site. Many, especially the NCAA gymnast blogs, are little more than rah rah promotional tools.

Only one athlete blog is consistently interesting. Even fascinating.

That’s Kyle Shewfelt, reigning Olympic champion on Floor. (I may be biased since I edit his official website. You need to check for yourself.)

As a sample, here’s Kyle’s feature on his “Guardian Angel”, his physiotherapist, Susan Massitti, someone who has been there for him throughout his recovery from injury at World’s last year:

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Guardian Angel – Kyle Shewfelt

Browse down the list of posts from the home page. You’ll see the highs and lows of an elite athlete in “rehab”. Honest and compelling.

Thanks Kyle.

Aussie gymnastics vids available from GymSmarts

by Rick McCharles

Charles Minster is the best editor of gymnastics coaching videos in Australia. He’s a legend Down Under.

GREAT NEWS. His work, previously only easily available only in Australia and the U.K., is now being distributed by GymSmarts, the #1 producer of Gymnastics Educational and Training Videos and DVDs in the world.

The first three video sets — all featuring coaches from the U.K. — are recent releases:

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I have all three and can strongly recommend them:

1) Dance for Gymnastics with Daniela Nanova (2 DVDs $75) – my review

2) Gymnastics Skills with Christine Still
(2 DVDs $75)

3) Key Skills in Advanced Gymnastics for girls & boys by Paul Hall (2 DVDs $75)

The three are complimentary. Obviously the first set is specifically for coaches of dance, artistic preparation and choreography.

British coach Christine Still covers basic skills for the beginner and intermediate women’s artistic gymnastics coach.

But the best of the three sets, for me, is Paul Hall from England. This is the best video I saw in 2007. He’s a brilliant and original coach. The drills interesting and unusual. The video content is valuable for Men’s coaches as well as Women’s. (Read my review of this DVD set from last September.)

All three have sample video clips — check those out — linked from the GymSmarts home page.

gymnastics camp in Saskatchewan, Canada

My buddy Randy McMullen is again running Emma Lake summer camp for girls.

This is a wilderness environment north of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. A facility maintained beautifully — indoors and out — by the University of Saskatchewan.

I have attended for 10 summers or more in the past. And hope to get back in 2008.

Early Registration deadline is March 1, 2008 (CAD $350).

The cost goes up after that if any of the 60 spaces for campers are still available.

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Best way to get more information is by phone: 1-306-922-4812

Send me your camp information by email (top right hand corner of each page) if you want it promoted on this site.

Stanford gymnast Allyse Ishino Floor Exercise

High praise from one not easily impressed:

This is the coolest routine in NCAA this year thus far. …

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Click PLAY or watch Allyse on YouTube.

Allyse and teammate Tabitha Yim have more dance elements in their routines than you see in an FIG competition, all routines combined.

Too much?

I don’t think so. This is pizazz. Crowd appeal. This is why people watch NCAA gymnastics.

I heard coach Mike Lorenzen say he doesn’t feel Stanford has really “hit” Floor yet this season. But they already have people paying attention to their routines.

I’ll be sitting close to videotape their competition this weekend — Chicago Style: Stanford University, UCLA, Illinois and Washington. This blogger is getting a media credential.

(via Difficulty Plus Execution)

sponsor gymnasts Paul and Morgan Hamm?

Winter Cup is ON this weekend in Vegas.

ALL the media coverage will focus on the return of Olympic gymnastics champion Paul Hamm. (Morgan is still injured.) And corporations love media attention.

… So far, Hamm is representing Visa, as one of the corporation’s select few Summer Olympic athletes, and he and Morgan are endorsing Adidas, Hilton Hotels and Johnson & Johnson (through the cable TV and online docudrama “Family Room,” emphasizing family relationships on their journey to make the Beijing Olympic team). They recently shot a ‘Got Milk!’ ad. And there are plenty more deals in the works.

“It’s their biggest and busiest Olympics ever,” says their agent Sheryl Shade. “This is the first Olympics since the 1996 Atlanta Games with so many individual athlete endorsement opportunities. Corporations are interested in getting a foothold in China, so they’re going all out. Paul and Morgan are getting lots of calls. Theirs is a unique story. Twins. Coming out of retirement for a third Olympics.”

Hamm’s competition schedule will be relentless. After Las Vegas, he’ll compete in the Tyson American Cup on March 1, the Pacific Alliance in March, then head to Europe for a competition to get acclimated to traveling, time zone changes and the equipment that will be used in Beijing. Then it’s onto the U.S. men’s championships May 22-24 and the Olympic trials June 19-22.

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Hamm back in routine to defend gold medal – USA Today

I thought corporations might be reluctant after the scandal of how Paul won in Athens. Seems I am wrong.

Stanford Mens Gymnastics – how good are they?

I had the privilege of watching two training sessions of the Stanford Men’s Gymnastics Team last week in California.

How good are they?

Good. Very good. And deep. With great freshmen. High level difficulty. A great work ethic in the gym.

Two serious contenders for the Olympic Team: David Sender and Sho Nakamori.

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Sho – BBC photo

They’ve come a long way since the hugely popular (almost half a million views) YouTube video: Stanford Gymnastics – Strength Comes in the Struggle was posted by Jason Shen in 2006. It documents their struggles up to that point.

Assistant coach J.D. Reive told me everything came together for this team, this season. They couldn’t be more excited to vie for the Championships at home April 17-19th.

Ranked #1 in the preseason coaches poll. Stanford is the team to beat.

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Related post: confirmed – Stanford University

you have to see this … GymnastTube

Steve McCain and the team at American Gymnast have done it again.

Already producing the best online gymnastics streaming video — Video on Demand — they’ve now announced the best online gymnastics video sharing site: GymnastTube

You already know exactly how to use it. Very much like YouTube.

Brilliant!

Here’s a sample. Note the excellent quality:

Click PLAY or watch it on GymnastTube.

UPDATE: I removed the embedded video as it was “breaking” the site in the Firefox browser. Better to check out the site itself, in any case.

By the way, that’s Thomas Kelly training the “Russian Giant” with the technique now supposedly expected by FIG. (I called it a “looming disaster” when changes to the el-grip interpretations were first announced mid-cycle.)

I plan to upload all my own best gymnastics video clips ASAP. Please do the same. The faster we upload, the faster this site will become better than YouTube for finding quality video.

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GymnastTube

(Leave a comment if you are seeing anything strange on this post. There may be a problem with Firefox on the Mac showing the video twice.)

gymnast Diego Hypólito on Olympics Brazil 2016

Brazil is bidding for the 2016 Olympics.

Current World FX Champion Hypolito says he cannot retire until after those Games.

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From the Portuguese, by Google Translate:

With only 21 years old, the gymnast Diego Hypolito already builds a bicampeonato world, the Pan-American title and classification for the Olympics in Beijing. The detail is that all these achievements have been achieved in just one year: 2007. Now, Diego believes in the future and says that his career still must last three more Olympic Games.

I want to compete until some 34 years. Certainly, if I still have financial support and my own results, disputarei the Olympics of 2016. It is a dream compete in the Games of the River We must fight hard to achieve hosting the competition – said the gymnast on the application of the Brazilian city. …

— I am offended when they say that we are a sport amateur. Treinamos seven hours a day. Our work is professional, the remuneration to win it is amateur. But I believe that people are already with a different look to us.

With problems with Olympic Team preparation in Australia, and France, it’s great to see such enthusiasm coming from the Brazilians.

This post comes from the excellent Gymblog Brazil (Portuguese) which looks influenced by Gymblog edited by Blythe Lawrence.

Here’s Diego’s flawed 2007 World Championships gold medal Floor routine. (Makes me wish stylish Kyle Shewfelt has competed.)

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Diego Hypólito – Wikipedia

Diego Hypólito – official website