gymnasts who were NOT Olympians

All fantastic.

Elena Mukhina
Morgan Hurd
Olga Mostepanova
Rebecca Bross

Irina Pervushina
Oksana Omelianchik
Huang Huidan
Liu Tingting
Olesia Dudnik
Ana Porgras
Jana Bieger

Greatest Gymnasts Who Never Went to the Olympics

Ana Porgras

USAG red flag – Katy, TX

You’d think USA Gymnastics would be too cautious before awarding events to an employee’s Gym.

Bad optics.

Gymnasts were afraid to complain about Karolyi Ranch for fear of displeasure from the owners.

Nina Derwael crushing it

WHAT a dancer!

Watch her on YouTube.

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Maloney to Jaeger

Lexy Ramler proves it’s possible.

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Raj Bhavsar to USAG

Raj is the new Jr High Performance Coordinator for MAG.

He’s a great communicator, something that’s been lacking in USAG. And has no problem speaking his mind.

Great hire

Save Queensland High Performance Centre 

Gymnasts and coaches in Queensland, Australia were shocked to hear that their very successful Gym would be closed early 2022 due to budget cuts.

You can sign a petition to Save Gymnastics in QLD.

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research on wrist guards

Not much scientific research has been done.

BUT every coach has opinions and a lot of anecdotal experience.

Most agree on a few points:

  • don’t use wrist guards if you don’t need them
  • don’t use wrist guards as a fashion accessory
  • limit the amount of wrist guard use, especially with growing children
  • don’t use wrist guards for conditioning

There are Olympic champions that never once used wrist guards, even on Pommels. That should be the starting goal for every gymnast.

Here’s the conclusion from one study out of the University of Missouri:

Evidence supports the use of wrist guards as protective equipment in the prevention of gymnasts’ wrist pain and injury.

However, potentially negative effects of wrist guards on proprioception and performance were also reported, and critical gaps in knowledge regarding guard design, most effective indications, and application to female gymnasts remain.

Further biomechanical and clinical studies are needed to fill these gaps in knowledge toward making evidence-based recommendations regarding use of wrist guards in gymnastics. …

Use of Wrist Guards for Gymnasts – A Systematic Review

FB CURVES 3D GYM is awesome

The best graphics program available.

A subscription costs a few dollars a month.

Christmas is coming — just saying‘.

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are Splits ‘square’ hips possible?

I’ve never seen an athlete who can do splits on floor with hips parallel.

BUT Rhythmic and contortionists do seem to be able to to get into positions that seem anatomically impossible.

unitards will become increasingly popular

We can thank Germany for popularizing the trend.

They may choose to wear leotards in future. Point is — women should wear what they want.

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