Kellogg recalls Mini-Wheats

Kellogg has issued a recall of 282,000 boxes of Mini-Wheats cereal, over fears that metal scraps could be found in the breakfast food.

The company said this week that some boxes of Frosted Mini-Wheats Bite Size Original and Mini-Wheats Unfrosted Bite Size cereal could contain metal fragments from a faulty manufacturing part. …

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Instead, eat the alternative with GYMNASTICS on the box.

via @amygym

Bieber on cyberbullying

#RIPAmandaTodd

In Canada there’s news of another teen suicide. On Day of the Girl Child. A cheerleader.

Bieber posted a public service announcement.

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related – stopbullyingli.org

Coach Australia

Two coaching positions are currently being advertised in Australia, for that of WAG National Coach and Trampoline National Coach.

details via Couch Gymnast

I assume the current coaches are required to reapply for the coming cycle.

BASE stunt in Norway goes wrong

This is hard to watch. Though the BASE jumper survives.

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The original video has more detail.

… BASE jumper Richard Henriksen … a father-of-five, then flies off the cliff head-first as onlookers watch in horror. …

In an extremely lucky chain of events, Henriksen narrowly missed falling against the rock face of the cliff and managed to open his parachute on the way down, NRK TV reports. …

Henriksen, who works as a surgeon at St. Olav’s Hospital, said he had operated on some of his closest friends who had been in BASE jumping accidents. …

Obviously they should not have chained that Bar with only 4 points of attachment. I’d have used 8 minimum.

related:

β€’ safer Bar floor plates
β€’ gymnastics bar floor plates unsafe
β€’ gymnastics bar cable failure

(via Jason Edward MacDonald on Facebook)

Anna Dementyeva – Crazier

Gymnast #391:

In anticipation of the 2nd Mexican Open …. I am really curious as to how Dementyeva will do.

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… great background track for the brilliant, unpredictable Russian star.

I expect Brenna Dowell and Daniel Purvis will win the AA titles. Purvis hasn’t been back to full training very long, however.

L10 training – Aerial Athletics

Uploaded by Jennifer from Gymnastike | October 10, 2012

This workout was filmed at Aerial Athletics in San Antonio, Texas. Aerial Athletics is run by Heather Schnelzer whose coaching philosophy is centered around longevity with a priority on college scholarships for her athletes.

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http://www.gymnastike.org/embed/MjEzNjU4MTA4?related=1

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Congratulations to Anne Phillips, founder of Gymnastike, who recently married. πŸ™‚ Wedding photos?

BBS – Florida preview

The Balance Beam Situation:

… Of the top teams, Florida should be the least concerned about routine replacement from last season, and yet the Gators have the most accomplished freshman class of the bunch. …

… Certainly, Sloan is capable of scoring 9.900+ on any event. Some of the most accomplished elite recruits of recent years still have a weaker event, but Sloan has proven adept enough on all four (even though beam has been a struggle over the years, I see her making that lineup). If all goes to plan, she will be among the prime favorites for the AA title.

We don’t know how things have been going for her since the elbow injury at Trials …

details with video

Day of the Girl Child

The Elders:

11 October marks the first ever International Day of the Girl Child: a chance to amplify the voice of millions of girls everywhere being married off before the age of 18. Join Mary Robinson and Desmond Tutu … Help us end child marriage.

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… 100,000,000 child brides in the next 10yrs 😦

death by mountain bike?

Freeride mountain biking crowned a new king as Canadian Kurt Sorge took the top spot in Red Bull Rampage. France’s Antoine Bizet took second and Utah local Logan Binggeli came in third in a thrilling contest that saw huge jumps and flips all over the steep cliffs of Virgin, Utah.

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Yeesh. This competition was canceled 2005 – 2007 due to the increasing risk competitors were taking

Chow, Gabby, Marta

Luan Peszek:

USAG: Chow has had two consecutive Olympic champions in the last two Olympic Games. What do you think is so special about Chow?

Martha: In my eyes he is one of the most excellent coaches in the world. He has a few very important qualities like technical knowledge. Without that, there is no way to teach world-class gymnasts. But, just knowing how to teach skills is not sufficient to produce champions. He is also an extremely mature person on how he deals with his athletes. He knows when to push and when to back off and how to handle stressful situations. He knows when to take over the responsibilities from his gymnasts’ shoulders. And he makes sure his gymnasts feel secure in the moment they have to perform. …

Martha: Chow has the whole package. Chow has it all – technical knowledge, consistency in training, everyday expectation, understanding the gymnast, treating his gymnast right, building confidence – all of these things he does right. That is why he is always able to come up with world-class gymnasts and they can perform in key moments. He is already raising the next generation and soon we will have his new talent in the camps. He has two to three little girls who will be the right age at the next Olympic Games. We are hoping for another prodigy.

Martha Karolyi’s Views on Liang Chow and Gabby Douglas

related Gymnastike – Chow’s next generation: Rachel Gowey, Alexis Vasquez, Norah Flatley

Gabby:

“We do a lot of repetitions,” Douglas admitted. “The training is a challenge, just a lot of numbers. I remember at my old gym we used to do like three beam routines, and that was it. And at Chow’s we do like 12 beam routines! At first I remember thinking, ‘Wow, what? Is 12 beam routines even possible?’ But yeah, anything is possible. And now we think 12 beam routines is a piece of cake, and we just go out there and do it. …

Chow’s being honoured next month at an Immigrant Entrepreneurs Summit. He moved to Des Moines in 1998 to open Chow’s Gymnastics and Dance Institute.