walking in ‘bridge’

I’ve never liked this drill. Especially NOT the GAME of racing in bridge position.

It has little value for gymnasts. Encourages bad form, bad technique.

And some kids have been injured while attempting it.

I’ll always recall when the great Russian Power Tumbling coach, Skakoun Senior, told us at a clinic in Canada:

“If you can do a bridge, get out of my gym. You can’t tumble.”

His demonstrator, a 3-time World Champion, did not even know how to get into position to try a back bridge.

That’s going too far, in my opinion. There are powerful tumblers who can do a back bridge, but it’s not essential.

related – discussion on Chalk Bucket

recovery – Stanford’s Cooling Glove

This technology has been around for years. It promises much for those athletes where training is limited by overheating.

I’m not sure I see any applications for acrobatic sport, though.

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(via All Things Gym)

BBS – Utah preview

Because last year’s Super Six and the subsequent discussion was all about the close margin between Alabama, Florida, and UCLA, it’s easy to forget that Utah finished less than half of a point behind the champions. Now, I would make the argument that a lack of proper separation between scores was a problem there (and throughout the season, and always, a point I will be sharpening for, oh, the next six months), but even taking that into account, Utah wasn’t completely blown away by the top three last year.

The single biggest deficit that the Utes faced when compared to the eventual champion Alabama came on vault, which accounted for nearly half of the difference in scores. Utah fans should therefore be pleased that the new freshman class features two standouts on that event (Taylor Allex and Breanna Hughes), both of whom boast solid Yurchenko 1.5s that were consistently scoring in the 9.750-9.800 range in JO. With these two, Utah should be able to withstand the loss of Kyndal Robarts on this event and improve on last season’s scores …

The less pleasant news comes when we rotate to bars. …

read more on Balance Beam Situation

Click PLAY or watch Breanna Hughes’ vault on Gymnastike.

http://www.gymnastike.org/embed/Njk1NjM0OTYy?related=1

Chinese gymnasts for 2016

It’s a tad early to be picking Team China for the 2016 Olympics. But HuangQiushuangFan gives us a hyperbolic glimpse at some of the new contenders.

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Brenna Dowell montage

Highlights of Brenna Dowell and her 1st place finish in the AA at the Mexican Open.

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At Al Fong’s Easter clinic I was super impressed with Brenna’s training. She’s a machine.

more on Russian Gymnastics

By far the most detailed summary I’ve seen on the Russian Team’s restructuring is posted on Because FAN is short for FANatic:

A (not so) brief history of the Russian gymnastics saga as it relates to the firing of Alexander Alexandrov

Part 4 – The fallout.

It’s funny. Insightful. Ideal for those who love a good conspiracy theory.

Personally I’m ready to move on. Let’s give Grebenkin a fair chance.

Russia does need to change and improve if they want to challenge the USA in 2016.

related – Rewriting Russian Gymnastics – Interview with new WAG Head Coach Evgeny Grebenkin

2012 Olympic Finals montage

Feel good edit. Great music.

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(via Arabian Punch FrontMontage Monday: More Olympic Montages)

Shawn Johnson fan video

Shawn’s back in the public eye big time. Good exposure for Gymnastics.

Check this unusual and unusually understated edit.

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Full Twist reports that Chow has begun work on an autobiography with help from former Des Moines Register columnist Marc Hansen.

Acapulco Gala quick step

These are either elite gymnasts trying to learn some choreography. … Or a Gymnastraeda group on holiday in Mexico. 🙂

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