GymnastTV is back

Back in early March the excellent video podcast GymnastTV went quiet after show #23 Shauvaughn Church.

Happily, Mihai Bagiu and crew have started up again. They posted an audio cast with Olympians Mihai Bagiu, Wendy Bruce, Chelle Stack, Dave Durante, and coach Ed Burch recapping the 2008 Olympics. Listen to it here: Post Olympic Round-Table.

Here’s the most recent post, a photo review of the 2008 Tour of Gymnastics Superstars from Anaheim, California on September 20th:

The arena set up was very rock ‘n roll complete with a stage, podium featuring some of the gymnastics equipment, two sets of rings and two silk ropes suspended from high above that allowed the gymnasts to soar overhead. The lighting effects throughout the evening, coupled with the music made for a really cool production, a real departure from the basic spotlights of tours past.

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… Last night’s show featured the six member bronze medal winning men’s gymnastics team: Sasha Artemev, Raj Bhavsar, Joey Hagerty, Jonathan Horton, Justin Spring, Kevin Tan with supporting teammates Paul Hamm, Morgan Hamm, Blaine Wilson, and Luke Vexler. …

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Not all of the women’s team are every tour stop but that didn’t keep the fans from screaming their appreciation for multi-medal winners Nastia Liukin, Shawn Johnson, and Chellsie Memmel. Rounding out the women’s supporting cast were Ashley Postell, Shannon Miller, Tasha Schwikert, Shayla Worley, and rhythmic gymnast Olga Karmansky. …

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read the entire review by Kris Bagiu – 2008 Tour of Gymnastics Superstars

I still cannot subscribe to the podcast through iTunes. Best go directly to the site: GymnastTV.com

Yang Wei to wed gymnast Yang Yun

I’ve not heard much about Yang Wei (杨威, pinyin: Yáng WÄ“i) since his All-around victory in the Olympics. He must be one of the biggest Olympic celebrities in China.

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And what about his wedding plans?

Yang Wei has a long-time relationship with former gymnast, Yang Yun, who is a two-time Olympic bronze medalist (in team and uneven bars) for China, and now a CCTV reporter.

In June of 2006, Yang Wei asked Yang Yun to a news conference, which turned out to be a ploy for him to surprise her with a proposal. In his training for the Beijing Olympic Games, the two had very few chances to be together, and keep in touch through text messaging.

After his Olympic gold in the All-Around in Beijing on Thursday, Yang Wei faced the camera and mouthed the words, “I love you,” to his fiancee. Yang Yun, who was watching said victory on television, shouted “I love you, too!” back to the screen.Yang Wei: “Gold Medal for my Love!”

The two plan to get married after the Beijing Olympics, receiving a professional okay from Yang Wei’s coach.

Wikipedia

Yang Wei of China competes on the parallel bars during the artistic gymnastics event held at the National Indoor Stadium during Day 1 of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics on August 9, 2008 in Beijing, China.

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larger original – flickr – kinneyking

Leave a comment if you know what Yang Wei is doing now that he met his Olympic dream.

Felge (Peach) on Parallel Bars

I believe this is Misha Koudinov, the up and coming gymnastics star from New Zealand.

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His Peach is done with what is sometimes called the “free hip” style. (Very little pike.) Much like a “free hip” on Horizontal Bar.

Much more common is the “Stalder style” peach here shown by Cal Berkeley’s Colin Christ:

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

I prefer the Stalder style as it has the potential to be more powerful. But the straight body free hip style may be easier for some boys.

Related post: gymnastics Parallel Bars spotting belt

Paralympic Games photos

The Paralympics in Beijing have ended. The Boston Globe posted 36 amazing photos from the spectacular event.

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2008 Summer Paralympic Games photos – Boston Globe

No gymnastics sports are included in the official 20 sports of those Games.

gymnast Zou Kai auctions Gold medal

Zou Kai has decided to auction one of his three Olympic gold medals and donate the earning for his hometown Sichuan that was ravaged by an 8.0-magnitude earthquake on May 12.

The Sichuan native Zou claimed the titles of men’s horizontal bar, free exercise and group competitions at the Beijing Games.

The initiative came out right after the youngster grabbed his third gold in the horizontal bar event, saying it’s a return for the good luck brought by his countrymen.

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Champion to Auction Olympic Gold for Sichuan – CRI

This personable young man is destined to be the “face” of Men’s Gymnastics in China.

most powerful woman in the world – a gymnast?

Politically powerful, that is.

Germany’s chancellor, Angela Merkel:

In an interview with a woman’s magazine Merkel said she wished she could be a gymnast and conquer the art of turning and leaping on the beam, the 1.25m-high apparatus used in women’s gymnastics and which requires a great deal of elegance, endurance and precision. …

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Merkel, 54, who was voted the most powerful woman in the world for the second time by Forbes magazine last month, has admitted in the past that she was often terrified of sports lessons, especially jumping and gymnastics. …

Angela Merkel: I wish I’d been a gymnast – Guardian

The Beatles and Cirque

Trailer for the forthcoming film release of All Together Now, the story of the making of Love. Love is the music and stage collaboration between The Beatles and Cirque Du Soleil.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

‘All Together Now’ faithfully recounts how the “LOVE” project came into being, borne from the personal friendship between George Harrison and Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte. George saw how the twin talents of Cirque’s artistry and The Beatles’ music could be fused into something new and totally original. …

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documentary – The Red Race – BAD

Last night I went to see the Canadian premiere of a Chinese gymnastics documentary called The Red Race.

It’s the worst of the many similar features I’ve seen in the run up to the 2008 Olympics.

Clearly the editors neither understand nor care about gymnastics.

The movie had nothing to say about our sport nor much to say about the Olympic obsession in China. Nothing redeemed the movie for me.

The Shanghai coaches featured in the film were not only harsh but also inefficient, bad instructors. The female coach should be thrown in prison.

There must be many bad coaches in China along with some brilliant ones. In the Chinese coaching tradition they’ve yet to discover “progressions”. Shaping skills with drills.

The Soviet school of coaching is far more sophisticated.

Skip this movie unless you want to see much of 70 minutes devoted to footage of very young children crying.

Some clips from the film are included in this very depressing YouTube montage: Little Chinese gymnasts – Training

Related: A thread of outraged commentary on Chalk Bucket.

Myspace gymnastics theme page

Looking for a hideously cluttered new template page for Myspace?

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Gymnastics Myspace Layouts: Tribute to Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin