Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
odd Bar release moves
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Will 3D video productions of Cirque du Soleil shows be HUGE?
… Obviously.
LOVE Head Coach Dan Niehaus told me the video shoot for his show looked pretty cool.

From the Facebook album: LOVE 3D Spot Shoot by The Beatles LOVE by Cirque du Soleil
Check a long thread on the topic on Cirque Tribune.
Men’s events
Floor exercise
1. Santiago Lopez Viana, Mexico, 15.125
2. Enrique Gonzalez Sepulveda, Chile, 15.075
3. Jacob Dalton, USA, 15.050
Other U.S. finish
5. Glen Ishino, USA, 14.900Pommel horse
1. Glen Ishino, USA, 15.175
2. Jorge Peña Castiblanco, Colombia 14.775
3. Casey Sandy, Canada, 14.650
Other U.S. finish
6. Bryan Del Castillo, USA, 13.375Still rings
1. Regulo Carmona, Venezuela, 15.575
2. Tommy Ramos, Puerto Rico, 15.225
3. Federico Molinari, Argentina, 15.100
U.S. finish
4. Wesley Haagensen, USA, 14.925
Women’s eventsVault
1. McKayla Maroney, USA, 15.387
2. Daniele Matias Hypolito, Brazil, 14.425
3. Jessica Gil Ortiz, Colombia, 14.125Uneven bars
1. Gabrielle Douglas, USA, 14.225
2. Jessica Lopez, Venezuela, 14.150
3. Kristina Vaculik, Canada, 14.075
Other U.S. finish
6. Kyla Ross, USA, 13.350USAG – USA wins three individual event gold medals at 2010 Pan American Championships

Are those cheerleading shorts?
Bartlett Gymnastics Center in Illinois was the top Level 10 Men’s Team in 2010. They’ve graduated a lot of guys to the NCAA.
Here’s some general training video from workout July 28th. Click PLAY or watch it on Gymnastike. (8min 41sec)
http://videoplayer.flocasts.org/player.swf
If you only want the outtakes, jump to 8min.
This is how you get 14,000 spectators to a dual meet. Promotion.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Still, Alabama, I find, uncool. Utah would never post a video this old school.
(via Ben89 on College Gymnastics Board)
Another example of the insanely litigious American system:
A school district in West Virginia is taking out all the swing sets on school playgrounds. Administrators ordered all swings removed from Cabell County elementary schools after being forced into a $20,000 lawsuit settlement — the district’s second swing-injury related suit in a year. (The other suit is still in litigation.)
Schools Safety Manager Tim Stewart told the New York Times that one lawsuit involved a child who broke his arm after jumping out of the swing like Superman.
The decision to remove swings is one motivated purely by liability. Changing national safety standards have made it difficult for the schools to defend themselves against lawsuits. …
read more on the Strollerderby parenting blog – Are Swings Too Dangerous?
Stay home, eat junk food, and play video games kids.
… America has become the most litigious nation in the world, by virtually any measure. According to the National Center for State Courts, 15 million civil cases are filed annually in the United States. The American civil justice system is the most expensive in the world, with costs running more than twice that of other industrialized nations. Yet despite the high costs of the system, it provides a poor return on the dollar—only 20 cents of each dollar goes to compensation for economic damages. …
When is this insanity going to start subsiding?
Jason?
Savona confirmed on Facebook that Canada took the Silver medal as a team at the Pan-Am Gymnastics Championships in Mexico.
Team USA was GOLDEN, as expected.
Confirmed:
Women’s team and all-around finals
Team
1. United States, 232.030
2. Canada, 213.463
3. Brazil, 212.994All-around
1. Kyla Ross, USA, 57.998
2. Sabrina Vega, USA, 57.633
3. Jessica Lopez, Venezuela, 57.099
There was some confusion regarding the rank of the third highest AA American:
… The USA’s (Gabrielle) Douglas posted a 55.833 for an all-around score, but was unranked due to the maximum two athletes per country rule …
commentary on Gymnastics Examiner – U.S. teams dominate Pan American Championship
I’m not sure this is a good idea:
Sept. 2, 2010 – Earlier today, USA Gymnastics and the National Collegiate Acrobatics and Tumbling Association (NCATA), formerly known as the National Collegiate Stunts and Tumbling Association, announced that USA Gymnastics will sanction NACATA events. NCATA has the goal of establishing itself as a sport within the NCAA framework.
“This is a natural extension for USA Gymnastics to work with the NCATA,” said Steve Penny, president of USA Gymnastics. “This sport combines many of the skills taught throughout gymnastics disciplines. Currently, six universities have teams in this sport …
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Edmonton Expo Centre at Northlands, April 7-10, 2011 in EDMONTON, Alberta, Canada.
The registration package is now available for download from the official home page – WildRoseGymnastics.com
Many divisions will fill quickly. Register instantly. This is one of the best 2 WAG meets in Canada.