What have we learned from the death of Michelle Maitland?

This is a follow-up to the tragic death of Michelle Maitland on 18th June 2009 in Australia.

Michelle was killed when her head struck concrete falling from a tumbling trampoline during an Adult Recreational class at Gymnastics Townsville. The club was found Guilty of safety breaches under the Qld WH&S Act in October 2010 and their appeal was dismissed in March 2011.

If anyone can hit concrete from a trampoline device, the club should be found liable.

Australian politician Rob Messenger has been pushing for higher standards for the safety and well-being of children in Queensland’s gymnastics clubs. And it seems there’s been some positive action. A report is expected by end of June 2011.

Michelle’s mother, Ann, sends this update:

Gymnastics Queensland board of directors has replaced their CEO twice since Michelle’s death. Since their appointments, the new CEO and Board has been taking charge of enforcing existing regulations, introducing safeguards and improving education of their associated clubs’ managers and staff. A forum was held in May to inform the club managers of the board’s decisions and a series of workshops have been organised to remind clubs of their obligations and responsibilities. The first of these was held on 7th June in Brisbane. DVD’s of the workshops will be issued to clubs who do not attend. These actions have been taken ahead of and separate to any recommendations that may come out of the report being prepared for the Attorney-General.

That’s a start.

If any materials are made available from Gymnastics Queensland that we can share with the rest of the world, I’ll post them.

R.I.P Michelle Maitland
5 Nov’ 89 – 18 June 09
You made a difference

Kent Caldwell – Quad full

The best quadruple twisting layout I’ve seen on Floor was from Michigan’s Kent Caldwell, who used it to win the Winter Cup new skills challenge in 2007.

Click PLAY or watch a Quad on YouTube.

… Leave a comment if you know of a better one on video.

What’s Kent up to now?

Find out in an exclusive Stick It Media interview

Spoiler – At World Championships can see him in ZED™, a Cirque du Soleil show based in Tokyo.

related – KentCalwell.com (online portfolio of his gymnastics artwork)

related – Getting to Know… Kent Caldwell (VIDEO)

Renmore Gymnastics June 22nd

by site editor Rick McCharles

I’m looking forward to speaking at the Renmore Gymnastics, Ireland, year end gymnastics shows.

details

That’s part of my visit to the club June 18th-22nd.

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Update. I’m also leading a one day coaches workshop in Reykjavik, Iceland, Sat. June 11th.

Contact Gummi Brynjólfsson for details.

Frivolten Trampoline 2 trick

At the Frivolten Cup in Sweden, after the competition some jumpers take part in the Two Trick competition.

What two mad skills in combination will get the knowledgeable crowd to react?

Click PLAY or watch Finals 2011 on YouTube.

The “winner” was Canadian Junior Jake Cranham.

Thanks Brett.

Elvira Saadi opens NEW gym

Big news in the Great White North.

Elvira had both the Junior and Senior Champion at Canadian Nationals 2011.

And now she’s departed her club of 18yrs to open a new gym.

details – Saadi resigns from Kips

(via Gymnastics Examiner)

bent knee giant Bar routine

Watching this made me laugh out loud.

Li Jong Ae’s bar routine from the 1982 Asian Games

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Shared by International Gymnast Magazine on Facebook.

Tkachev drill on end of TumblTrak

… Coach Ed Burch shows gymnastike a drill he uses to teach and perfect BIG tkatchev releases. His gymnast shown in the video is Tory Wilson who competes a tkatchev immediate gienger combination on uneven bars.

Burch was the coach of 1992 Olympic High Bar Gold Medallist Trent Dimas.

Click PLAY or watch it on Gymnastike.

http://www.gymnastike.org/embed/MzY3NDk0ODUy?related=1

Watch more video of Tory Wilson on gymnastike.org

Khorkina on Pilkin

Svetlana Khorkina:

”To this day I thank God that he gave me Pilkin. And it’s not because we won so many titles and medals together. He and I travelled a 20-year path on the edge of risk (what is gymnastics without risk?) and I never had a single injury.

Coaches often try and force training and bam!- there is an injury. All girls are different. Some have growing bones, others a weak back, and others still react in their way to over training. You have to be very careful to reach peak form. And absolutely with an individual training regime.

Grandpa had his second heart attack defending my rights to an individual workouts in front of head coach Leonid Arkayev.

So, here I am, my arms and legs and back are all healthy. And I have a son….

That’s from an excellent Couch Gymnast post – Lessons from the Russians

Boris Pilkin died last year, age-82.

hip action generating backward rotation

Good drill from Gymnastics-Skills.com

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

I’d add this to this group of drills helping kids learn how to rotate: Gainer, Cody, … and (perhaps) Kaboom.

introducing press to handstand

A drill so simple, it works.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Tony Retrosi gets credit for inventing The Gymnastics Minute, by the way. It was his idea.