If you want young gymnasts to keep form during their routines, stretch and condition the specific muscles needed.
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If you want young gymnasts to keep form during their routines, stretch and condition the specific muscles needed.
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Yep.
I’ve visited hundreds of clubs around the world.
G.A.G.E. is the most time efficient, by far.
You can see what I mean in this post by Al Fong.
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Deduction in my opinion.
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American gymnasts.
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Yazaira Cabrera-Dávila, the women’s technical director for the Puerto Rico Gymnastics Federation (FPG), is also a judge.
Dvora Meyers posted a good interview:
DM: There was so much talk about the new Fujitsu judging system that was being tested in Stuttgart. Do you think gymnastics will ever fully move away from human judging or will we always need people to help determine rankings in the sport?
YCD: I like the idea of computers assisting with judging. There are components of the evaluation that would be more accurate with sensors; angles, height, precision of twisting; elbow, knee and foot extension.
I think that there should be a combination of both like they use in halfpipe snowboarding, for example.
On balance beam and floor exercise, the artistic presentation is something that I do not think a computer is able to evaluate, at least [not] right now.