“pulling in” on Flyaway

I’m at a coaching course right now. As always we spent disproportionate time on this skill

Dr. Bill Sands posted an article on the Biomechanics of Flyaway dismount on Bars. A good read for every coach.

I want to do EVERYTHING I can to prevent my gymnasts from hitting their feet on the rail. Or – worse – their head. 😦

Most dangerous, in my opinion, are tucked and double tucked flyaways. While changing position from the stretched long swing to the tucked position, there’s a chance the gymnast will “pull in” to the Bar. That is to say, redirect the path of the Centre of Mass towards the Bar.

That’s in addition to the normal problem – releasing too late.

What we WANT is a “pitch out” of the Centre of Mass. A redirection out and away just before release.

Dr. Bill Sands
Dr. Bill Sands

For me layout and double layout flyaways are safest. Then piked.

See it on The Advanced Study of GymnasticsHow Does a Flyaway Work? (link is now correct)

Flavia Saraiva 15,125 Beam

Gold at World Cup Anadia.

Couch Gymnast:

Flavia Saraiva hit her huge beam routine both in qualifications and event finals. She won the beam title with a 15.125 (6.4 for difficulty). Saraiva looks like a lock for an Olympic event final. …

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Rihanna Mizzen – 14,500 Bars

Gold at Anadia World Cup.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

related – Couch Gymnast – 2016 Anadia: Report and Results

(via Gymnastics Australia)

2016 Jr USA National Team

Thomas, Adams, Perea, McCusker, O’keefe, Childs, Malabuyo and Hurd
http://papaliukin.tumblr.com/post/146518784344/itsartisticgymnastics-congradulations-to-the

Simone 4 time U.S. Champion

Leslie King:

Biles, the first woman to win four-straight U.S. titles since Joan Moore Gnat in 1971-74, tallied an all-around score of 125.000 to seal the title. Two-time Olympic gold-medalist Aly Raisman of Needham, Mass./Brestyan’s American Gymnastics, was second at 121.100, followed by MG Elite’s Laurie Hernandez of Morganville, N.J., in third with 120.500. Two-time 2012 Olympic gold-medalist Gabby Douglas of Virginia Beach, Va./Buckeye Gymnastics, was fourth (117.800), and Madison Kocian of Dallas/WOGA, took fifth (116.450). …

The members of the senior women’s national team advance to compete in the women’s Olympic Trials in San Jose, Calif. July 8 and 10:

Alyssa Baumann
Simone Biles
Christina Desiderio
Gabby Douglas
Brenna Dowell
Rachel Gowey
Laurie Hernandez
Amelia Hundley
Madison Kocian
Ashton Locklear
Maggie Nichols
Aly Raisman
Emily Schild
MyKayla Skinner
Ragan Smith

Gymternet LIVE blog