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The very successful WAIS program is slated to be cut by the end of the year. 😦
What a shame.
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Thanks Hal.
1996 Olympic trials. Two hop 1/1s in series.
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via REGION 5 ELITES WHO CHASED OLYMPIC GLORY: KATIE TEFT, TWISTARS USA
The subscription service Gymneo most recently posted:
Yurchenko part 1 (68min)
Yurchenko part 2 (53min)
I watched both straight through to compare with how we’re introducing that Vault in the Canadian Coach Education program.
The vault is very similar to double layout on Floor.
I was interested in two different hurdle actions compared. As always, the Gymneo graphics are excellent.
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Here’s a sample of my 180 Recreation Fitness Games & Activities videos posted online free by Tumbl Trak.
The ability to balance on the TOP of your head is an important skill. Here’s one series of progressions from beginner to advanced.
Do NOT allow any child to balance on their forehead. The neck is vulnerable in that position.
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See ALL the Games posted so far on the Tumbl Trak Fitness Games YouTube channel.
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Thanks for the correction, Dave.
Lauren Hopkins:
This team not only has the ability to qualify to finals, but they actually have the potential to challenge for the bronze medal.
If you do the math, their averages this season currently place them around fourth behind the United States, China, and Russia. But with Germany looking stronger than ever right now, that bronze medal is well within their reach, especially if they are able to take advantage of mistakes from another program. Great Britain made it happen to win bronze over Russia last year, but Germany is definitely one of the favorites to sneak in next month. …
The team competition in Rio will be far more competitive than in London, I think. With 12-up, 12-count there could be surprises. 🙂
Elijah is one of the many talented Canadian age group gymnasts aspiring to bring the Canadian men back to the Olympic team competition.
He’s one of the athletes chosen to demonstrate for Canadian coach education videos.
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Leading Russian gymnast since 2007, Ksenia Afanasyeva has retired from gymnastics for medical reasons, reports Alexei Fililov from R Sport.
Valentina Rodionenko explained that Ksenia has a serious kidney illness. She is in hospital and will take not just days but weeks to recover. …
… Ksenia Afanasyeva competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics. She is the 2011 World Floor champion, the 2013 and 2015 European Floor champion, and the 2013 Universiade Vault and Floor champion. …
Evgeniya Shelgunova, 18, will replace Afanasyeva as the traveling alternate for a team that includes Aliya Mustafina, Angelina Melnikova, Seda Tutkhalyan, Daria Spiridonova, and Maria Paseka. Natalia Kapitonova and Lilia Akhaimova are the non-traveling alternates. …
Of course we must wait until Sunday to find out if the IOC will allow Russian gymnasts to compete in Rio. 😦