“It’s gymnastics. We look so happy.”

NAIGC National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs linked to this fun edit featuring Purdue gymnasts. 🙂

I particularly like the reverse motion at the end.

Click the image to PLAY on Big10s.

Purdue

2021 World Games Birmingham (USA)

Birmingham bested bids from Lima (PER) and Ufa (RUS) to win the right to host the 2021 World Games, a huge multisport event known somewhat colloquially as the “Olympic Games for non-Olympic disciplines.”

Gymnastics events contested at the World Games include Synchronised Trampoline, Tumbling, Double-mini Trampoline, Acrobatic Gymnastics, Aerobic Gymnastics and Rhythmic Gymnastics individual event finals.

The 10th edition of the World Games will be held in Wroclaw (POL) in August, 2017.

FIG – 2021 World Games awarded to Birmingham (USA)

Birmingham_AL_Montage

Bill Sands articles

Dr. Bill Sands is now posting some of his research on Advanced Study of Gymnastics. For example:

Vault Board Take Offs – What’s with the “Target” on the Top?

Puzzles and Paradoxes – Gymnastics

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He found that Spring Boards vary greatly. That the best place on the Board to jump for each gymnast, for each vault, is often NOT the place on the Board coaches expect.

That’s a very interesting finding. It’s well worth clicking through.

His article includes a screen grab from a video of Sang Lan’s vault from the 1998 Goodwill Games NYC. The one where she was paralyzed. 😦

I’d always heard that no video of that vault existed. It does.

related – gymnasticsinjurydata.com

Dr. Sands is asking coaches to submit information on Gymnastics Injury.

Auburn at Florida

Here’s one of the most insightful NCAA videos I’ve seen so far this year. A real look into what it’s like to travel and compete against the National co-Champions.

Auburn (1-1, 0-1) scored a season-high 195.650 at … Florida last week, led by all-around title winner Caitlin Atkinson’s total of 39.500 and won beam with a 9.925.

Click image to watch it on AuburnTigers.

Auburn

Caitlin looks awesome. 🙂

related from last weekend:

• Gymternet – NCAA Meet-by-Meet Coverage: Week 3

• Gymternet – The NCAA Wrap-Up: Week 3

NCAA Gymnastics after aneurysm

Keara Glover – Arkansas

… open-heart surgery.

“It was a painful procedure,” Glover recalls. “They had to literally crack open my ribs to get to my heart. They went in and removed as much of the aneurysm as they could. They couldn’t remove all of it, so I still have it and do yearly checkups to monitor it.”

The surgery was successful and she spent the entire summer of 2013 recovering from the procedure. It was a difficult time for Glover, as she had to stay indoors and not partake in any gymnastics activity during the recovery process. …

She resumed competing on the bars in the final five meets of the 2014 season. The highlight of her return came on March 1, as she posted a career-best score of 9.85 on the bars at Georgia.

She has continued to further recover from her open-heart surgery, as she has had no setbacks since returning to action in 2014. …

Keara Glover

Arkansas gymnast Keara Glover overcomes heart surgery

(via FIG)

Triple Cork – Sport Science

John Brenkus and the Sport Science team examines the physics behind one of the most difficult tricks in snowboarding.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Does that all look correct to you?

John Brenkus has voiced over erroneous biomechanics in the past. He thinks that’s a double twist. 🙂

Winter X Games 2015 Aspen begins today.

Danusia Francis – Beam dismount

Sweet. 🙂