lacking confidence = increased risk of injury

47 athletes training for Cirque du Soleil were studied:

injury, emotional exhaustion, self-efficacy and fatigue were associated with an increase in injury risk (risk ratios between 1.8 and 2.8), but Conflicts/Pressure was not (risk ratio=0.8). Of the several specific psychological aspects that are considered risk factors for injury, low self-efficacy had the strongest relationship. …

British Journal of Sports Medicine – Psychological predictors of injuries in circus artists: an exploratory study

What’s “low self-efficacy“, the factor that correlated highest with injury?

GRETCHEN REYNOLDS in the New York Times explains:

Hoping to discern what traits separated the injury-prone from the impervious, Dr. Hallé and colleagues from McGill University in Montreal compared data from the athletes’ psychological questionnaires with their medical charts. What they found was that a person’s level of confidence could significantly affect his or her risk of sustaining an injury. …

What the Circus Can Teach Us About Sports Injuries

Lesson for coaches = coach for confidence. That means more successful progressions, more repetition and less spotting.

Dr. Hallé:

“Watch someone who is really good” at a task, whether it’s a twisting somersault from a trapeze platform or a 5K road race, and “notice each step that they take.”

… Every activity involves a series of discrete, manageable skills that you can practice individually, she said. “Succeeding at a portion of the task will show you that you have the capacity to succeed at the rest.” …

circus

(via Stacy Clark)

back flip catching 2 footballs

University of Minnesota Gophers wide receiver Logan Hutton back flip and 2 ball catch.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

(via bleacherreport)

kip drills

For Shawn Johnson a kip on Bars was her most difficult skill to learn.

Swing Big posted a summary of drills Kipping deconstructed, including the best of the best, those by JAO.

Start with Kipping Process Part I on YouTube. (VIDEO)

Next, check out more interesting drills posted by Joshua Ruby.

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Swing Big editor Zari Goldmann is one of the best gymnastics coaching bloggers and author of a number of coaching booklets.

headspring for WAG?

Most boys train headspring at some point in their career.

Is it a good idea for girls?

Swing Big likes the drill:

… two ways of doing front headsprings, one off a mat and the second on the floor. I’m pretty sure I’ve never had my gymnasts do it on the floor. I just haven’t felt it necessary. By the time they have a good one off the mat generally their front handsprings on floor (or TT, or into the pit) are pretty good. …

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That edit is from Enrique Trabanino, who likes headspring as well.

I like it too. Especially for young beginners. 🙂

life at Cirque du Soleil

Mastering the impossible.

Click PLAY or watch Artist and Coach | Episode 6 on YouTube.

If you like that, work backwards through previous episodes in this series.

Grand Tour : Discover Cirque du Soleil Headquarters | Mastering the impossible | Episode 1

Artists integration at Cirque du Soleil | Mastering the impossible | Episode 2

Creative process at Cirque du Soleil | Mastering the impossible | Episode 3

The Grid | Mastering the impossible | Episode 4

Costumes | Mastering the impossible | Episode 5

Aerobic Gymnastics Worlds

Just finished up in Cancun, Mexico.

Here’s a glimpse of our least well known FIG discipline.

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One of the highlights. 🙂

Post by FIG.

American Olympic medal sweep

Men’s Rope Climbing

1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles

BassGOLD – Raymond Bass USA
SILVER – William Galbraith USA
BRONZE – Thomas Connolly USA

The event consisted of climbing an 8-meter-high rope, and was contested on time. All competitors were given three tries, with the fastest times determining the placements.

Sports Reference

There were only 5 competitors.

Rope Climbing was discontinued after 1932.

Peter Kormann was the first American to win an Olympic medal in the “modern” Olympics. 1976 Montreal.

It was Peter who alerted me to this USA Olympic medal sweep. We were visiting his Yellow Jackets new gym. The very first day of opening.

Tumbl Trak Yellow Jackets

Yellow Jackets

Movie night for Gym Momentum Camp kids.

movie night

Gym Momentum training camp