Frederick Nicolas – circus aerial pole

Fred competed for France in the Olympics. These days he is at Le Rêve, Wynn Las Vegas, one of the hardest working artists in town.

He’s amazing. Watch this training footage:

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Fred Nicolas Aerial Pole.

More like this on the video page of FrederickNicolas.com

Pyra – Performance Cheer Apparel

Pam White from Pyra sent us a link to their line of high performance cheer apparel.

It looks GREAT.

… focuses directly on the needs of today’s cheerleaders. Grip and Shock technology provides protection and comfort while building confidence and creating a unique, yet stylish appearance. PYRA apparel is committed to the devoted athlete whose passion is the sport of cheerleading. …

Pyra | Performance Cheer Apparel

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Leave a comment below if you’ve tried Pyra clothing.

Bring It On … one time too many

OK, the original Cheerleading movie Bring it On (2000) starring Kirsten Dunst was excellent. I can rewatch it, in fact, for the witty and sassy banter.

Here comes the 4th sequel. Judging from the trailer, they’ve gone to the well far too many times. It’s going directly to DVD.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

In Bring It On: In It to Win It, the dueling teams are the Jets and the Sharks, whose distinctive East Coast/West Coast (respectively) cheer styles leaves them clashing from the start. The drama gets even more intense when Sharks cheerleader Carson (played by soap star Ashley Benson) finds herself crushing on Penn, a cheerleader for the Jets (played by the super cute Michael Copon).

American Cheerleader

Hey, an apology to West Side Story is in order, as well. Jets and Sharks — yeesh.

Thumbs down.

Avril Enslow to 4th Olympics

Great news.

Avril copy.jpgThe founder of the Christchurch School of Gymnastics in New Zealand is again assigned to judge in Beijing. Avril definitely knows what she is doing.

She’s been one of the highest ranked judges for years.

This new code is complicated. Start score is NOT everything. I’m hoping to see winning routines in future that do not have the highest A-score. The B-score assessment needs be more rigorous.

Recommended upcoming event at Avril’s gym:

MAG & WAG GYMNASTIC CAMP
14th – 18th January 2008 …

Practical Coaching Sessions
… led by former Romanian Head Coach Jozsi Ferencz

Christchurch School of Gymnastics

new gymnastics facility – WOGA

I understand the Men’s team is moving into a brand new 32,000 sq. foot facility in Frisco.

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Nice to see that immigrants to the USA can still achieve the American Dream. Congratulations to founder owners Valeri Liukin and Yevgeny Marchenko. They started the World Olympic Gymnastics Academy in 1994. Today it is undoubtedly the most successful private gym in the world.

I was advising young people just this past weekend that “coaching is a lousy career choice” … unless you own the gym.

WOGA has a flashy new website too. Check it out: WOGA.net

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gymnastics – I made my kip

kip.jpgThis past weekend at a coaching clinic I was surprised to hear that one of demonstrators could not do kip on bars. Well … she had done it a few times in the past.

Yet she could do 7 good chin-ups and hold V-hang on a bar for 15 seconds. That’s more strength than is needed for kip.

Happily she made several good kips in series at the clinic. One of the best days in the career of any gymnast.

Back in the day we had a box of kip t-shirts at the gym. Whenever one of the kids learned kip they got one as a prize.

“gymnastics” Design on Products : CafePress.com – t-shirts

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Animation from Drills and Skills.

Jake Brown CRASH – X Games Big Air Skateboard

Follow-up …

Did you see the horrific fall at X Games 13 this past summer?

I deliberately did not link to that video. (Or any crash videos, for that matter. There’s far too much of that on YouTube already.)

Jake Brown actually walked away from a 50ft fall on to a material called “Skatelite”.

I only mention it on this site because I wondered how Jake was doing today.

Final diagnosis: minor concussion, broken wrist, bruised lungs.

Very, very lucky.

coaching clinic – Dynamyx Gym Club, Canada

Rick McCharles

This post is for the 14 coaches who spent a weekend with me at Dynamyx in St. Albert at a Level 2 Technical Women’s Artistic coaching course. Here are links to some of the many things we covered:

Themes

  • Fun, Fitness, Fundamentals – but FUN is most important
  • have more FUN at Gymnastics – powerpoint video
  • Fun competition – Mountain Shadows video
  • We want to keep girls participating in our sport through high school
  • Gymnastics is the best, easiest way to improve fitness
  • Gymnastics is not complex
  • Safety

  • We spend as much time, money and energy keeping kids SAFE as any sport
  • Avoid dumb “traumatic” injuries
  • Be alert to potential “overuse” injuries
  • Australia 2007 – avoiding overuse injuries (video)
  • Progressions

  • There are many ways to learn any skill
  • We want to use the safest, most enjoyable drills
  • Use mats and trampoline devices to train “high reps, less stress”
  • For example, TumblTrak tumbling “Air Floor”
  • Understand -> Teach model

  • A recommended approach to teaching every skill
  • Ideal models
  • Simplified biomechanics (DMPs)
  • Look at needed body actions when assigning specific conditioning
  • G.S. George: Amplitude, Segmentation, Closure, Peaking
  • Physical preparation

  • Most important are Strength and Flexibility improvement
  • Use the most effective safe conditioning drills
  • Overload
  • Progressive Resistance
  • Specificity
  • Recovery
  • Isometrically train important body “shapes” (i.e. handstand variations)
  • Most coaches spend too little time on “planche
  • Important is “half press”
  • Keep strength training as FUN as possible
  • Cross training is great for the psychology of your program
  • Strength training

  • Lower body, Core body, Upper body
  • Individual and Partner conditioning
  • Personalize the program as much as possible
  • Change about half the drills each month
  • Progressively increase resistance
  • Schedule “Hard” days and “Medium” days
  • Best are exercises to the point where the muscles are “shaking” (near failure)
  • Monitor progress closely
  • Physical Ability testing programs (e.g. LEAP) are excellent, but don’t discourage children with too much emphasis on the results
  • Plyometric training is excellent
  • Flexibility training

  • The two Olympians from Alberta were very inflexible
  • Flexibility is trainable, but not as easily as strength
  • Passive and Active exercises
  • PNF works — but the improvement is short lived
  • Dynamic stretching is excellent, but be safe
  • Serious stretching for flexibility improvement is done at the end of the workout
  • Monitor progress closely (photos are good)
  • Tumbling

  • Good handstand is prerequiste
  • Physical preparation
  • Basics: Handsprings (fwd & bwd), Round-off, Somersaults (fwd & bwd)
  • Focus on excellent handsprings and round-off, advanced skills will come easily
  • Teach forward skills before backward skills
  • Teach flyspring before handspring
  • Headspring and Dive roll are good, often neglected drills
  • By far the most important phase of backward handspring is the “trust fall” before bending the knees
  • Evaluate backward handspring by looking at the position of the ankles, knees, hips and shoulders on takeoff
  • Teach backward handspring on a downhill slope
  • Use a sponge between the feet
  • Train on trampoline or “springy” mats
  • Bars

  • Use many drills not requiring spotting
  • Use many drills “easy” on the hands (minimize rips)
  • Use many drills on the floor bar
  • An excellent set-up is a mini-tramp under a low bar
  • Beware the most dangerous skill in gymnastics – Squat on jump to high bar
  • Teach “regrasp” on a bar
  • Teach kids how to “fall” safely from a bar through games & contests
  • Two kids of bar skills: 1) swings, 2) releasing the bar from swing
  • Be very cautious teaching backward flyaway. Minimize the chance of hitting feet on the bars
  • More information on flyaways
  • Safety straps are faster, safer and easier for introducing new skills
  • More information on safety straps
  • Kip is more difficult than giant, be very patient
  • Free hip is easy to introduce out of double back hip circle
  • Sole circle skills are easier than free hip, and have good potential for the future
  • Straddle up handstand is far easier than straight body
  • That is just a starting point coaches. Click on the CATEGORY topics in the right hand navigation for more information on Tumbling, or Bars, or Physical Preparation, or Biomechanics ….

    OK, you may not want to click on Biomechanics.

    : )

    Email me via the EMAIL US link the top of any page if you have questions.

    TV – Nadia on Celebrity Apprentice

    What?

    When I read on Gymblog that the most famous gymnast of all time, Nadia Comaneci, was going to be facing off against Donald Trump … I couldn’t believe it.

    True. The show debuts Jan. 3, 2008.

    Cast members for this rejiggered “Apprentice” — which in the past relied on scrappy, ambitious star-wannabes — were selected from a field of some 125 celebrity applicants, Trump told reporters.

    “They were all begging to be on the show,” he said. “The hardest thing was breaking it down to these 14.”

    One deciding factor: Each of the chosen has had experience in business, Trump said. “These people have all done something very dramatic with money.”

    A few recognizable names among NBC’s ’Celebrity Apprentice’ cast – BostonHerald.com

    Others include actor Stephen Baldwin, Gene Simmons of Kiss, actor Marilu Henner from TV’s “Taxi”.

    The 14 celebrities won’t be vying for a job with Donald Trump, as in the previous six “Apprentice” seasons, but instead will compete in business-oriented tasks around New York City to raise money for their favorite charities. The official “Celebrity Apprentice” will win a $250,000 bonus to donate.

    Nadia handled Bela Karoli. She can deal with Donald Trump.

    Daddy Bart Conner may be getting more time with their son Dylan while Mom is taping the show.

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    Photo – NadiaComaneci.com – fan website

    coach Rhonda Faehn to be a Mom

    I finally met NCAA coach Rhonda Faehn this past summer. And gushed over how much I appreciated the quality and difficulty of the routines her young ladies competed. Florida was my favourite team last year.

    But the big news is that she is having a baby. Mid-season.

    That will be interesting …

    … Florida head coach Rhonda Faehn addressed the media Monday morning as part of the Gators’ All Sport Media Day.

    Coach Faehn discussed the Gator’s talented signing class of three that will join the team for the 2009 season. This class includes Kailey Tissue, a senior international elite gymnast, Elizabeth Mahlich, the 2006 Junior Olympics Level 10 national balance beam champion and Nicole Ellis, vault runner-up at 2007 JO Level 10 national championships.

    She also talked about and fielded questions on the addition to family that is expected in a couple months

    Gator Gymnastics News @ GatorZone.com

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    Recall that Rhonda was alternate on the 1988 US Olympic Team. In fact, she got caught up in one of the most disgraceful incidents in Olympic history — where the Americans were robbed of the team bronze medal, losing to East Germans by 0.3.

    The chair of the Women’s Technical Committee was Ellen Berger, from East Germany. An old school criminal.

    Details on Gymnastics Greats.