Click PLAY or watch the latest from Spanny Tampson on YouTube.
That’s her pre-worlds edit.
Doug Davis is founder and inspirational leader of Tumbl Trak.
He hosted me for 3 days recently. Thanks.
I tried to keep up with Doug while visiting 5 different gym clubs. That helped my stats. (I try to get to 40-50 clubs / year myself. Learning something at each.)
Tumbl Trak is now advertising on this site, so I should be even more complimentary about the company than I have in the past — which is very complimentary.
I love the fact that their goal is to make gymnastics and acrobatic training more fun. And safer. Always innovating.
Here’s Doug climbing on one of his bikes for his daily training. He’s a pretty serious athlete himself, by the way.
Olympic Bronze medalist Louis Smith seems to get more media attention in the UK than (even) Beth Tweddle.
His story is terrific. And Louis is surprisingly candid in interviews.
… His bronze in Beijing was a major breakthrough for British gymnastics. Now, he tells Richard Rae, the pressure is on for 2012
… Given he is that much better prepared, more medals – individual and team – appear to be a genuinely realistic prospect. Even Smith’s coach Paul Hall, admits to being surprised by the progress made by Smith and the rest of the British squad in the last couple of years.
“To be honest I can’t believe how far we’ve come in a relatively short time, and that’s hugely encouraging for Louis and the other gymnasts as individuals and for the future of the sport in the country,” said Hall. …
Louis was brought up by a single Mom in the bad part of town. It’s amazing that he got into gymnastics in the first place. Amazing that he persisted to become one of the best in the world.
… “But I’ve learned that what feels like punishment is how you improve. I originally got good at pommel because Paul [Hall] kept sending me to it as punishment. A lot of gymnasts dislike it because it’s so hard, but I was constantly on it.
“Gymnastics is all about discipline. You don’t argue back, you line up before the start of a session, you arrive at least 10 minutes before the session is due to start, you apologize if you’re late. Gymnastics has taught me valuable life lessons, it’s taught me the importance of discipline, and a lot of kids are lacking that these days.”
It is a theme Smith pursues. “I reckon they should use gymnastics as a boot camp. Seriously. You see those naughty kids on TV and they go to a boot camp, well, get them in a gym. Make them, if you have to. Then they’d learn the life lessons. I reckon there’s a future in that. …
The Independent – Louis Smith: ‘I’m in pain every day but what feels like punishment is how you improve’
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Huang Qiushuang
Jao Yinnan
Jiang Yuyuan
Sui Lu
Tan Sixin
Wu Liufang
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Thank MostepanovaFan.
I don’t know much about the Korean gymnast Sung Ji Hye (also spelled Jihye Sung) who finished 3rd all-around at the 20th International Junior Gymnastics Competition in Yokohama.
She’s very flexible with some excellent skills on Bars. In fact, she added Stalder 1/1 out of Pak for the event Final. Very cool.
I edited this video of all 4 event finals routines including her Gold medal routine on Beam.
Click PLAY or watch her on YouTube.
All-around results (PDF) and apparatus finals results (PDF).
figchannel on YouTube uploaded a highlights clip from the Rhythmic Team World Championships.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Hey, Russia lost something. Italy defended their World title in Group All-around.
These 6 teams qualified already through to the Olympics:
Gold: Italy – Total: 55.150
Silver: Russia – Total: 54.850
Bronze: Bulgaria – Total: 54.1254. Belarus – Total: 52.850
5. Japan – Total: 52.725
6. Germany – Total: 52.675