#NCAAgym Alabama to defend

Watch as Alabama, the defending national champions, get ready for the NCAA Championships in Duluth, GA! They got a surprise visit from champion football coach Nick Saban, then held an intrasquad to prepare for their final competition of the season where they will aim to defend their national title.

This workout was filmed the Sunday before the 2012 NCAA Championships.

Click PLAY or watch it on Gymnastike.

http://www.gymnastike.org/embed/MjY0NjI4Njk1?related=1

Watch more video of 2012 NCAA Championships (Women) on gymnastike.org

Amy Glass NCAA’s Top Gymnast

Respect. She was up against Kat Ding of Georgia, Megan Ferguson of Oklahoma, Leslie Mak of Oregon State, Jaime Pisani of Arkansas and Geralen Stack-Eaton of Alabama. Now that’s an all-star line-up.

… senior Amy Glass was named the 2012 AAI Award winner Thursday evening (April 19) at the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championship awards banquet held at the Gwinnett Center.

Glass becomes the first (Boise State) Bronco to ever earn the honor, considered the sport’s equivalent to the Heisman Award. The honor is given annually to the top senior student-athlete in NCAA Division I women’s gymnastics by a vote of the sports’ head coaches from around the country. …

Amy Glass Earns AAI Award as NCAA’s Top Gymnast

#NCAAgym MAG prelims 2

Oklahoma, Illinois and California will advance to tomorrow’s Team championship with Michigan, Stanford, and Penn State.

Examiner – Quick hits: Men’s qualification at the NCAA Gymnastics Championships, Session II

#NCAAgym MAG prelims 1

@collegegymfans:

Men’s NCAA Prelims: Michigan 353.45, PSU 353, Stanford 348.5. Those three teams advance to the team finals.

Examiner:

It wasn’t always pretty, but it was enough.

The talented Michigan men’s team overcame a few bumps on several events during the first of two sessions of Super Six qualification at the NCAA Gymnastics Championships at the University of Oklahoma in Norman.

In spite of falls of pommel horse and high bar from talents that included Olympic reigning U.S. Junior champion Adrien de los Angeles, Michigan posted a season high 353.45 to lead the field so far at the NCAA Championships. …

Michigan men lead first qualifying session at the NCAA Gymnastics Championships

pre-meet confab - via @UMichGym

Examiner LIVE blog

full results

#NCAAgym WAG podium training

While the NCAA Men are competing in prelims at Oklahoma, the Women are adjusting to the podium at an independent arena, the Gwinnett Center, in Duluth, Georgia.

Independent, yes. But many Athens Georgia fans are already here. Loud and proud.

I watched 8 of the 12 teams in podium training. It’s not at all clear that Florida or UCLA will win. There’s plenty of parity. The top 12 teams from regular season all qualified. And all look good on different apparatus.

The Team I know least, for example, is Ohio State, qualifying to their first NCAA Championship in 22 years. And I now know Ohio State has fantastic tumbling. Double front. Kicking out of Double pike. Impressive stuff!

This competition may well be decided by Beam wobbles. And Vault landings. Any of the 12 could get through to the Super 6 Team Finals, if they hit.

Arkansas via @InsideGym

Oregon State

more OSU pics

Utah

See more of Nathan’s Utah photos on The Gymnastics Project.

Anne is on the Floor for Gymnastike. She can post podium training video, but not competition routines. That’s likely your best link.

Kristina Baskett on TV

Greg Marsden on Facebook:

Check out former Utah Gymnastics team member Kristina Baskett in this Sony commercial.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

two NCAA MAG story lines


1) Strong competition
2) Survival

… Six current members of the U.S. national team will compete this week at the NCAA meet, where six teams will advance from Thursday night’s qualifying round for a shot at the national title on Friday.

For a few nights, that group — Michigan’s Sam Mikulak and Adrian De Los Angeles, Illinois’ C.J. Maestas and Paul Ruggeri III, Oklahoma’s Jake Dalton and California’s Glen Ishino — won’t be focused on Team USA but on the NCAA trophy. …

… And yet, the college side of the sport is struggling. Still a prime-time draw during the Olympics, there are only 17 NCAA teams in the country in all divisions — 16 at the highest level and one Division III team.

Washington Post

Ruggeri won the Nissen-Emery Award, a gymnastics equivalent of Football’s Heisman.

in praise of Al Fong

I’ve slowly been posting ideas shared by Al Fong and the GAGE staff at their recent clinic. But some of the most important are already online …

Sara Gill on GymDynasty:

… The three days I was there I never saw a child cry one tear. In fact not one child was “yelled at”, or “criticized”, or “belittled” in front of their peers. Instead calm voices explained the correction of a skill or if a change in behavior was needed it was done quietly and to the point. …

… Numbers, numbers, numbers! It is not a secret to be successful in gymnastics one must do a routine over and over to make it his or her best. What is lacking from gyms however, is efficiency. Use every bar, every beam, any floor station you can think of to maximize your time on each event. Instead of having a group of gymnasts in line doing one routine at a time …

What Al Fong Helped me Remember…

Exactly right.

Al Fong has been called the toughest coach in America. He called himself “… the poster boy for everything gone wrong in gymnastics.”

But that’s not the Al Fong we saw at GAGE.

I was very impressed with what we saw at GAGE. Those gymnasts have a fantastic program.

By the way, Sara Gill is a consultant for girls aspiring to Collegiate Gymnastics. Check out recent posts promoting two of her clients:

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