Gymnastics Revolution – Journal

Another excellent instructional article for parents posted by Brian Bakalar:

… Over the last several years, gymnasts have moved away from “static” stretches, where a gymnast simply sits in a split position, allowing her legs to stretch. Instead, a more dynamic approach is becoming more common for developing flexibility in the split position. …

LittleSplit.jpg

… At Gymnastics Revolution, our gymnasts use these, and some other methods for attaining their splits. However, a far more important aspect of the development of flexibility lies in the mind of the gymnast. We challenge and motivate our athletes to develop flexibility on their own time. There simply isn’t enough time in the gym to work on every single skill every single day. We have found that engaging the gymnasts in a challenge, or sometimes just clearly requiring the work, has produced very good results in flexibility. Gymnasts who take their careers and training seriously are willing to do the work required, and this includes their flexibility.

Gymnastics Revolution – Journal

My Kinesiology professor many, many years ago told me that anyone could do full splits. Brian includes that point of conventional wisdom, as well:

Unlike many elements in gymnastics, a split is an attainable goal for anyone.

I no longer believe that to be true. Several athletes I’ve known over the years could not have been more determined, nor persistent — yet they did not get splits to the point of being able to compete them without deduction.

For good or for bad, flexibility is less important today than it was in the past. Inflexible gymnasts can become specialists.

Related posts:

  • using vibration to improve flexibility
  • the “flexibility torture book”
  • Rhythmic Olympic test teams: Russia, Italy, China

    Only this year have I started to understand Rhythmic competition. It is far more complicated and demanding than outsiders might guess.

    Of all categories, team is most impressive to me.

    Perhaps spurred on by the earlier success of their compatriot, Olga Kapranova, who won gold in the individual all-around final, the Russian team made sure it would be a double-gold glory for their country, by winning the final with a score of 35.075.

    read a detailed account of the finals – Event review – Group all-around – 2007 Rhythmic Gymnastics International Invitational Tournament

    Russia.jpg
    Russia

    China was a surprise third place. I would expect the Olympic host is rapidly improving at this sport.

    China.jpg
    China

    Rhythmics individual competition was added to the Olympics in 1984. Team in 1996.

    Olga Kapranova wins Rhythmic Olympic test meet

    Former world champion Olga Kapranova won the individual all-around title at the Good Luck Beijing 2007 Rhythmic Gymnastics International Invitational Tournament. The Russian scored 73.825, while Olympic bronze medalist, Anna Bessonova, could only manage 70.25 to finish in second place, after making a big mistake in the hoop while Aliya Garayeva claimed bronze. …

    Event review – Individual all-around – 2007 Rhythmic Gymnastics International Invitational Tournament

    Olga.jpg

    Olga, on her birthday:

    “I spent a good time and enjoyed a very good birthday in China yesterday, since I celebrated it during this Invitational. What’s more, I won the gold medal. …”

    Full results are linked from the official website.

    NEW – International Gymnast mag on-line free

    The venerable magazine leaps into the 21st century with something truly cool.

    International Gymnast moves from 2 to 3 dimensional!

    … International Gymnast magazine will be the first to distribute a digital version of its magazine. Yes, for the next several months, at no charge, you can read the latest complete issue of IG magazine online! Our December issue is available right now. The October issue, which was our acclaimed coverage of the Stuttgart World Championships, also can be viewed as an archived issue. We will offer the January/February (one of our two annual double month issues) online at no charge too.

    Please take this opportunity to sample the quality of the magazine that has brought the entire gymnastics community the best and most accurate coverage of the beautiful sport of gymnastics for the past 51 years. No gymnastics entity has a richer history, or more complete library, covering gymnastics, as does IG! We have been the leader in our industry, and we plan to remain the leader.

    As you can see, International Gymnast will now be available in 3 ways-our printed magazine, our digital magazine and our IG Online. Three ways to keep you better informed about gymnastics globally.

    Happy Holidays from our entire IG family!

    Paul Ziert
    Publisher

    This will work. I look forward to hearing how much their print publication subscriptions increase based on this promotion. Congratulations to the IG team!

    There are many interesting features to explore. It’s a fairly intuitive interface. See for yourself:

    International Gymnast – digital magazine

    IG.jpg

    Subscribe to the print version: International Gymnast

    Thanks George.

    confirmed – gymnastics coaching course, Calgary

    by Rick McCharles

    Lisa Smith from University of Calgary and myself will be leading an intensive 4-day coaching clinic Dec. 27-30 at my old home gym, Altadore Gymnastics.

    I’m really looking forward to it. Coaches must be irrationally dedicated to sign on for a course during the holidays. Those are the keeners I like best.

    For this workshop I hope to have two video cameras rolling, creating an archive of my favourite drills. (Inspired by the excellent Gymnastics on Demand video training service.)

    ask-me.jpg
    Ask Me Gymnastics Light T-Shirt : gymnastics : CafePress.com

    I’ll post the highlights here.

    China dominates Olympic test meet

    The competition will be tougher for the hosts at the big show.

    But — so far — China is looking very, very good.

    Clear superiority demonstrated by the host team

    Judging by the number of medals taken, China got 12 of the 36 medals on offer, among which nine were golds and three silvers. …

    read the entire article on the official website

    playing basketball makes you TALL

    That’s just common sense. You only have to look at basketball players!

    That kind of illogic we hear all the time: “Gymnastics stunts your growth.”

    Yeesh!

    Here are the facts:

    There is no evidence that intensive training can hold back the physical development of young female athletes, say UK experts.

    Demanding training programmes for athletics, gymnastics and other sports may be delaying the onset of puberty, it has been suggested.

    It is important that they have a proper rest and recovery period – and that they are well nourished while they train

    However, Professor Nicola Maffulli, writing in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, suggests there is no evidence of a link.

    The professor writes: “In general, the differences observed in stature between athletes and non-athletes are mainly the result of nature rather than nurture.

    “With regard to pubertal development, the evidence suggests that the tempo is slowed down in some sports, but it has not yet been possible to identify whether this is an effect of nature or nurture.”

    The professor said that the fact that so many elite gymnasts were smaller than average was probably at least partly due to the fact that smaller girls were most likely to progress to the heights of the sport – and taller girls more likely to drop out or take up other sports.

    And while many female athletes experienced a later than average onset of puberty, the authors said there were other potential reasons for this which at least cast doubt on excessive training as a cause. …

    _1801108_300gymnasts.jpg

    BBC News | HEALTH | Training ‘no harm to young athletes’

    The FIG Olympic Academy curriculum addresses the myth that “gymnastics stunts your growth” and others like it in their Growth and Development section.

    Tom Theobald – Photographer

    Tom Theobald is a fantastic photographer who includes Rhythmic and Artistic subjects in his portfolio.

    This was one of his rotating Pictures of the Day – Deriugina School Visit (November 2007)

    Daria
    Daria1.jpg

    Tom Theobald – Photographer

    Click through his site. You will be impressed.

    cool Rhythmic Gymnastics photo

    Bulgarian team members perform during the group all round qualifier for the Goodluck Beijing 2007 Rhythmic Gymnastics International Invitational held in Beijing, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2007.

    d4968ee3-81a0-4b04-89ce-300824e95321.jpg
    (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

    ESPN – Gymnastics Photo Wire

    I’ll post results after the meet concludes.

    official website