Ron Noe of Stick It Media noted that well over 50% of the (young) Level 9 boys fell on Pommels.
The USA, I feel, is still putting boys on the pommeled horse in competition too soon. They’d be far better off keeping them on a lower (safer) horse without pommels, longer. I blame the JO rules for providing too much incentive to go for a hard routine.
Team USA will continue to produce a lot of guys with “piked”, muscled swing if they don’t correct this problem.
Leave a comment if you feel the American pommel problem is improving. Or if you think I’m wrong altogether.
Fun fact: Many — actually, most — of the country’s top NCAA coaches were once college gymnasts themselves. Funner fact: Some of their routines (and even fluff pieces) are available on Youtube. …
Tanya (Service) Chaplin
Dana (Dobransky) Duckworth
Rhonda Faehn
Kristen Smyth
Kristen Maloney
Tabitha Yim
Tom Trapp, by the way, is the new Diving Examiner:
USA Diving announced today the coaching staff for the 2011 FINA World Diving Championships to be held this July in Shanghai, China. Leading the team as Head Coach will be Drew Johansen, Coach at Duke University. His position was earned based on his divers Nick McCrory and Abby Johnston making the team in 3 events. …
Gym Mom Linda Robertus from Brisbane, Australia, is a quilter.
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Here’s another work yet to be named:
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For details, and to see more of her work, check out LindaRobertus.com.
Originally from Netherlands, their family are big fans of World Cup Horizontal Bar Champion Epke Zonderland. Her son’s favourite apparatus is H Bar, too. 🙂
Leave a comment if you know of more Gymnastics Quilt Art.
You may recall the interview with American coach Ariel Edesses on Couch Gymnast last year.
Our camps are independent of the National Coach Education program mentioned below …
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Katie has been keeping us updated on the state of Artistic Gymnastics in Ireland:
… Those who are familiar with Irish Gymnastics will agree that the governing body has undergone a huge amount of developmental change in the last few years. Notably that the long awaited newly developed coaching courses have been rolled out over the last three years thus increasing the coaches knowledge significantly which in turn has a major impact on the gymnasts talent.
… full time gymnastics facilities has increased … in the last few years, something that most clubs could only dream of for years.
With approximately 2,000 newly qualified coaches within the last two years and the talent is gradually rising to meet other European standards. …
That’s the official twitter hash tag for the 2011 Canadian Gymnastics Championships. By searching for that unique tag, you can see what everyone is saying about the event in real time.
The EQUIPMENT, supplied by Whitey Anson of AAI, was perfect.
The coaches are there for the competition. I heard no complaints.
…. But here’s where I found the meet lacking:
• scant media coverage
• no LIVE blog (only one gym Mom was tweeting)
• no LIVE scoring
• no dedicated home page for the competition
• Mr. Video Online was not there. So no videos of the meet are available.
It was great to meet Ron Noe in his home town, Long Beach. He’s the guy behind Stick It Media, by far the best blog on Men’s Gymnastics. @StickItMedia
He was first to report this story, significant in that the Fighting Illini are suddenly looking like a serious threat to win the NCAA Team competition.
… Illinois signed CJ Maestas to a gymnastics scholarship. The signing has raised a lot of eyebrows in the men’s community, as Maestas will definitely provide a significant boost to the Illini program. Next season, they will have four gymnasts capable of hitting 90.00 in the all around (Maestas, Ruggeri, Mizoguchi & Mori). The former three are all current members of the Senior National Team, and have legitimate shots at spots on the 2012 Olympic Team. …
It’s an excellent drill … for ADVANCED gymnasts. We used it a lot for Blind, Pirouette and 1-arm giants, back in the era of 1-arm giants. But I’m not sure the girl in the video is ready for the drill, as yet. She should still be spotted until able to show form and technique.
Still doing the drills shown by Mizoguchi in this video.
It’s hosted by ShortForm.com. On that site you can link to your favorite YouTube or Vimeo videos. And put them into the order you want. It’s like a YouTube channel, but more powerful.
Nice.
The only downside I can see is that it lacks an RSS feed. So I’m not likely to go visit unless I see an interesting link mentioned on Twitter.