coach in New Zealand

coach-gymnast.jpgClose to Wellington, a wonderful city on the sea.

Senior Coach MAG / WAG required …

Hutt Valley GymSports, located in Lower Hutt, New Zealand is seeking to employ a full-time senior coach able to coach both Men’s and Women’s Artistic Gymnastics.

Our club is one of the most successful in our region of New Zealand and has around 400 members with about 70 of these in the competitive artistic gymnastics squad.

… please email a resume and covering letter to admin AT huttvalleygymsports.co.nz.

HuttValleyGymSports.co.nz

old FART gymnastics coaches

Gymnasts are famously anaerobic athletes.

So why would a group of ex-gymnasts decide to train for a 6-12hr Adventure Race?

Because gymnastics coaches are gluttons for punishment! Here we are training in conjunction with the 2008 Funtastics High Performance Training Camp.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

We have a race Saturday, July 26th near San Francisco, California: Ocean Blue A.R.

(via the FART — Funtastics Adventure Racing Team — website)

Paul Hamm confident?

by site editor Rick McCharles

Just got back from 2 days hiking to find 46 comments on my post Paul Hamm arrogant?

Seems I’ve touched a nerve.

Paul.jpgPeople are still polarized about his controversial 2004 Olympic win. Though most, including me, agree that he is the Champion.

Perhaps I can help stop the bleeding.

Yes, I think Paul is a “little” arrogant. Not many athletes preparing for their 3rd Olympics would say anything like this:

“They should be worried. I guess also Yang Wei should be a little worried, too. He’s probably counting on me being out.”

Paul Hamm, U.S. gymnast, offering words of warning to the all-around world champion and the rest of his competition at the Beijing Olympics. – Overheard: Paul Hamm – Buckeye xtra

Yes, I think it’s refreshing that Paul is not trotting out the usual sport cliches when asked about his rivals.

Do I think he can win? Certainly!

But he’s not the favourite. And “dissing” your opponent in a subjective sport is not the best way to optimize your chances of winning. What do the international judges think of this kind of statement?

I hope all the top guys hit 6 for 6 in All-around Finals. And may the best man win. If that’s Paul, I will be happy to congratulate him.

Related post: “Paul will defend the AA in Beijing. He’s awesome tough.”Paul Hamm is BACK – by Rick McCharles

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MakingTheOlympics.com

Karolyi sad about criticism by Dominique Moceanu

Karolyi.jpgFrom her interview on HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel:

… “I feel sad that a gymnast so accomplished as Dominique, being part of the 1996 Olympic team and being the individual medalist in 1995 world championships … can remember the harder days during the preparation,” Karolyi said Tuesday during a conference call to discuss the U.S. team for the Beijing Olympics. “I feel sad.” …

Karolyi ‘sad’ that Moceanu focusing on hard times, not success – ESPN

Via Gym Chat you can watch the original TV program on YouTube, if you missed it.

The same YouTube clips are posted on Gymbrooke Sports News along with some commentary on abusive Romanian gymnastics coaches.

UPDATE: Dominique has a terrific follow-up interview:

An HBO Real Sports segment last night included an interview with you. How did you feel about the way it turned out?

DM – I felt that the final quote on the HBO show was taken out of context. I said I would put my daughter in gymnastics, but when it came to the elite scene, if she made it there, we would go for the college route. I think it’s a healthier route, and that gymnasts have much better experiences in college. They made it seem as though I wouldn’t put my daughter in the sport.

In the recent press, I’m very disappointed in what Kim Zmeskal has said. She’s had beef with me since I called her out for being an unethical athlete representative two years ago. …

Talking to Dominique Moceanu – About.com Gymnastics

Certainly things were far worse in her heyday than today.

worst back tuck on beam ever

This is a screen shot of my buddy Toshi getting ready to do standing back tuck on a log beam on a high ropes course.

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To see what happens, click through to Gymnast.com.

OUCH.

Sport Marketing in China

It is believed that Coke has spent US$75 million on the Games to boost sales and build long-term loyalty in China.

“The Olympics goes beyond sport,” said Kevin Tressler, Coca-Cola’s director of worldwide sports and entertainment marketing.

“There’s a warm feeling that comes to people when they think about the Olympics.”

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Coke’s red marketing strategy aligns with the national colour of China. Good move!

Beijing Olympics Fan blog

Does anyone else find this ironic?

The great Communist icon hawking for Coke?

technology will change the 2008 Olympics

Interesting article on five technological changes in the Olympics 2008:

Supercomputers and weather control
Cyber warfare
On demand coverage
Anti-terrorism efforts
Timing

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It was linked from a Beijing Olympic Games blog post which added a few more:

Stadium technology
Blogging and social media
Twitter
Amateur video

How technology will change the Olympics

This blogger will be covering the Games. It will be interesting to see how fans skirt the unenforceable restrictions of NBC and IOC.

Athletes are allowed to blog — but only under silly guidelines.

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China is obviously conflicted and confused. They want to clamp down on freedom of Olympic speach. Yet 90% of Beijing’s major streets will be covered by Wi-Fi and WiMAX technologies for the Olympics.

It will be amusing to watch them try to restrict independent commentary.

Ever since I travelled there in 1997 I’ve believed that the internet will be the main agent forcing change in the doddering regime.

Mattie Larson – broken leg

Athletes are highly motivated and pain tolerant when an Olympic Team spot is on the line.

… X-rays today showed a small fracture in the tibia, something she may have had since the final day of the Olympic trials last month. Eric (her father) said Mattie began experiencing pain in Philadelphia but was determined to finish the selection process. …

L.A. Times via Shergymrag

hair and make-up for gymnasts

Top American gymnasts on pre-competition preparation. Link – Gymnast.com

http://gymnast.com/flashplayer/FlashPlayer.swf?v=http://www.gymnast.com/media/gymnast//upload/Videos/Ranch/Make_up_Hair.flv&eb=1&ap=1&av=sportnet.gy.videos&pv=video&szv=320×240&apv=doubleclick

Much more elaborate is costume and make-up for Cirque du Soleil acrobats. Click PLAY or watch Bobby and Emma on YouTube.

I’ve heard some Cirque costumes weigh 40 pounds!

Dominique Moceanu ticked at Marta

You might want to tune in to HBO tonight:

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A 1996 Olympic gold medalist, Dominique Moceanu, said in an interview airing Tuesday on HBO that elite gymnastics has a “dark side” and that many athletes, former athletes and administrators hope her former coach, Martha Karolyi, will be removed from her leadership role in USA Gymnastics.

Moceanu and former women’s all-around national champion Jennifer Sey, author of a book titled Chalked Up, discussed criticisms of women’s elite gymnastics for a story that airs at 9 p.m. Tuesday on Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.

Houston Chronicle

I’ll be giving it a miss. Dominique Moceanu hardly has an objective perspective.

Marta Karolyi will remain as head of the U.S. program until she decides to retire. Perhaps Dominique will recommend a successor.

Dominique Moceanu – official website

related post: is ex-gymnast author Jennifer Sey a liar?