Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Linked by Brett MacAulay on Facebook.
Certainly the gymnastics blogosphere is too Amerocentric.
Inspired to post from the wonderous city of Berlin — after the excellent Triple Full blog went on hiatus — is gymnicetic. German is her first language, but she’s posting in excellent English, so far.
Bilingual posts would be terrific.
A sample post:
… an impressive balance beam routine I found on YouTube. It´s from the Dutch Trials for the European Championships. Sanne Wevers is doing five (!!) different turns in one routine: a double turn with leg up, a single turn with leg up into a single turn leg bent into a double turn leg bent, a triple (!) turn. Unfortunately she falls on the triple turn. …
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Check it out for yourself.

We currently use ice cups kept frozen in a small freezer in the gym.
But — in addition — I’d love to have an ice machine working constantly. We could use that ice in a water plunge bucket.

Please leave a comment if you have a recommendation on any brand name that has worked well for you.
We have water supply directly in the gym.
UPDATE.
To see how to use this invention, check the VIDEOS on the official Zealous Vitality Inc. blog.
The Stick – official website
Thanks Ken Zelez.
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Chris recommends this product.
The Stick is a revolutionary medical device to treat muscle pain and trigger points that is made of a space-age plastic that will allow necessary flexibility of the tool, providing maximum compression of the muscles.

Benefits/Uses:
Improves flexibility, recovery, performance, injury prevention,injury therapy
Eliminates muscle soreness & pain
Can be used in the workplace to manage production fatigue and prevent repetitive strain injuries.Features:
The center rod is surrounded by spindles which roll over the muscle and has “memory” which allows the rod to return to its original position.
Handles provide maximum comfort in the grip
Available in three sizes 17″ Travel STick, 24″ Original Stick and 23″ Stiff Stick
We actually have one in my gym. But I haven’t used it myself.
Chris, in a detailed comment on an Achilles tendon injury post, likes The Stick and/or a tennis ball for stretching out tight calf muscles. And preventing injury.
Leave a comment on this post if you agree. Or disagree that massage can help increase flexibility day-to-day, and, potentially, reduce injury.
As part of their billionaire interview series, Forbes magazine speaks with one of the founders of Cirque du Soleil.
Guy talks about the 20% stake of the company he sold. And why.
Also — why he has never invested in the stock market.
Cirque made more money in 2008 than 2007, despite the downturn in the economy. They project $100 million in earnings in 2009 over 2008. Guy’s not worried about the economy.
Watch the video on Forbes.
Sparked by a perfect 10.0 from Grace Taylor, the No. 1-ranked Georgia gymnastics team won a decisive meet on Senior Night over the No. 14-ranked Michigan Wolverines Saturday night at Stegeman Coliseum.
In front of a crowd of 10,225 on Saturday, the Gym Dogs posted a 197.400-195.825 victory over the Wolverines.
Courtney Kupets posted a 39.7 to win the all-around for the 10th meet this season as the Gym Dogs moved to 12-0 for the season.
Saturday night’s meet was the final home meet in the 26-year career of head coach Suzanne Yoculan, who has led Georgia to nine NCAA titles and 16 SEC titles to date. …
As Greg Marsden said at Championships last year, “All hail.”

larger version – flickr
tcmony711 said, “This is my favorite sporting event to photograph!”
It’s going to be very difficult for anyone to defeat Georgia at SEC Championships or NCAA Championships.
These girls are too good.
This weekend, at the Jurassic Classic, I spoke with many who attended the World Cup last weekend, the highlight of the International Gymnix 2009 competition.
Everyone was very positive about the event.
Canadian coach Tony Smith said that all agreed the Men’s World Cup should be held again in conjunction with Gymnix next season. Nathan Gafuik, who won two medals, agreed.
Everyone said the Women’s Gymnix meet was excellent, too. As usual.
The only downside was that too few international Senior Women opted to attend the World Cup. I’m still not sure why.
Though there was prize money on the line, only 2 women opted to do Vault (PDF). (One competed a Handspring for second vault!)
This was an excellent routine, however. Click PLAY or watch Mattie Larson winning beam on Gymnastike.
Word Cup Results – Gymnix 2009
Olympic silver medallist Jason Burnett of Toronto won the gold medal in men’s trampoline Saturday to close out the Elite Canada trampoline and tumbling competition in Kelowna, B.C.
Burnett totalled a score of 109.60 points for the win. Charles Thibault of Quebec City was second at 104.10 and Carl-Rom Colthoff of Toronto third at 102.70.
In women’s trampoline, Rosannagh MacLennan of Toronto took the title with 102.70 points.
Kailey McLeod of Toronto was second at 98.55 and Brenna Casey of Ottawa third at 96.40.
Veteran Karen Cockburn of Toronto, who hasn’t competed since winning her third consecutive Olympic medal last summer in Beijing, is skipping the meet and will focus on World Cups and the world championships later this year.
Other winners Saturday include Andrew Egyed of Calgary in men’s tumbling, Ashley Speed of Etobicoke, Ont., in women’s tumbling, Luke Friesen of Kelowna in men’s double mini trampoline and Gillian Bruce of Calgary in women’s double mini trampoline.
In youth competition, Keegan Soehn of Red Deer and Mariah Madigan of Toronto in topped the men’s and women’s trampoline, respectively, while Amiel Clarke of Calgary and Megan Mereniuk of Coquitlam, B.C., were first in men’s and women’s tumbling.
The event was the first of three qualifying meets for the national team.
Canada.com – Burnett captures men’s trampoline gold
Personal shout-out to Andrew Egyed who trains out of my gym, Altadore. We are proud of you!
International Gymnast has a good summary:
2009 Russian Championships
March 13, BryanskWomen’s Vault
1. Yulia Berger (Moscow) 14.562
2. Kristina Goryunova (Novgorod) 13.650
3. Anna Dementyeva (Samara) 13.475Uneven Bars
1. Ksenia Semyonova (Tula) 15.800
2. Aliya Mustafina (Moscow) 15.300
3. Ksenia Afanasyeva (Tula) 14.700Balance Beam
1. Aliya Mustafina (Moscow) 14.950
1. Ksenia Afanasyeva (Tula) 14.950
3. Ksenia Semyonova (Tula) 14.725Women’s Floor Exercise
1. Ksenia Semyonova (Tula) 14.925
2. Kristina Goryunova (Novgorod) 14.825
3. Aliya Mustafina (Moscow) 14.700Men’s Floor Exercise
1. Yuri Ryazanov (Vladimir) 14.850
2. Anton Golotsutskov (Seversk) 14.725
3. Anton Neudakin (Vladimir) 14.625Pommel Horse
1. Andrei Perevoznikov (Central) 15.000
2. Andrei Likhovitsky (South) 14.375
3. Dmitry Stolyarov (Moscow) 13.700Still Rings
1. Konstantin Pluzhnikov (Siberia) 15.475
2. Yuri Ryazanov (Central) 15.225
3. Ruslan Nigmadzyanov (Central) 14.425Men’s Vault
1. Denis Ablyazin (Privolzhsky) 15.825
2. Anton Golotsutskov (Siberia) 15.737
3. Anton Lobatshev (Ural) 15.625Parallel Bars
1. Nikolai Kryukov (Central) 15.475
2. Maxim Devyatovsky (Siberia) 14.800
3. Nikita Ignatyev (Siberia) 14.550High Bar
1. Sergei Khorokhordin (Central) 15.250
2. Yuri Ryazanov (Central) 15.075
3. Maxim Devyatovsky (Siberia) 14.600
Click through for the details:
… Yulia Berger won vault. Berger will represent Russia along wih Afanasyeva, Semyonova and Kristina Goryunova at the upcoming European Championships. …
International Gymnast – Russian Championships Conclude
Kristina Goryunova
New National Coach Alexander Alexandrov:
… “It was my first competition as head coach of the women’s national team, and as a whole, I am still happy with what I’ve seen,” …
Perhaps that’s not the best adjective for this blog post heading:
The NCAA gymnastics post-season is beginning to take shape. Conference championships are on tap next weekend, but Monday’s national point standings will reflect the East vs. West dichotomy that defines the elite programs in women’s collegiate gymnastics today.
Here’s is how the Top 10 RQS should look when officially released on Monday morning. Two teams compete on either Saturday or Sunday, but the outcomes won’t necessarily change the makeup of the Top 10, only perhaps the order. Should UCLA reach its max potential RQS, the Bruins could climb to 6th in the rankings. Georgia should remain first after the Gym Dogs home meet on today with Michigan.
LSU is the nation’s hottest team – rising 7 spots in the rankings in the past two weeks. The last time the Tigers were ranked 4th or higher was on March 26, 2007. The past two weeks, LSU has replaced lower home and away scores with stronger 197.150 and 196.650, respectively.
1) UGA 197.210 – meet on Saturday (max possible RQS 197.415), 0
2) Utah 197.03, 0
3) Stanford 196.825, 0
4) LSU 196.760, +2
5) Bama 196.720, -1
6) Florida 196.565, -1
7) Oklahoma 196.464, +3
8) Arkansas 196.440, +3
9) UCLA 196.430 – meet on Sunday (max possible RQS 196.580), +/- TBD
10) Oregon State 196.4, -1
