Full size March 2009 Gymnastics Calendar ready to download at:
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Thanks Rik.
Full size March 2009 Gymnastics Calendar ready to download at:
www.GymnasticsTrainingTips.com/calendar

Thanks Rik.
I’ve been a big fan of Anni Li ever since I first saw her stagger an NCAA competition with her monster Tkachev.

more photos on her official website
From an excellent interview on the UCLA Gymnastics website:
… You’ve been experimenting with different versions of your bar routine this year and pretty much throwing every trick in the book. Have you decided on a final version, or do you play it by ear, depending on what the team needs at the time? In an ideal situation, what would you like your routine to consist of?
Haha, yes I have played around with many different bar routines! I believe right now we have come to a conclusion. However, I do still play it by ear! The ideal routine right now is Shaposhnikova to bail to stalder up to the high bar, a Tkatchev, and then either a double layout or a layout full out. Usually, the coaches tell me to base it on how I feel, which is usually what is most comfortable for me before I compete. And so far, this routine seems to work out pretty well!You taught yourself the Tkatchev, correct?
Yes! It was after my dad had left for China, and I felt that the only skill I had never really tried or learned was a regular Tkatchev. So I was watching the guys do it on the high bar and started learning the tap and timing of it all. When I threw the first one, I think I shot back probably 20 feet!! But once I realized I didnt need to throw that hard, I got the hang of it. I learn skills well just by doing a few and feeling it.
read more – 10.0 Spotlight – Anna Li
UCLA faces #1 Georgia on Sunday, Mar. 8th.
I predict it will be close. UCLA is on the rise.
From Troy on the FIG minimum age rule for Worlds and Olympics:
Anyone that thinks that the age rule is stopping moron coaches from over-training their athletes is naive’ or inexperienced in this sport. There are no rules that are going to keep idiots from doing whatever they want to train their kids with no foresight or care about their well-being or their future.
Our sport, and every other sport is rampant with these undisciplined, unapologetic, excuse-making losers that care only about their own careers and reputations, and don’t think twice about the repercussions to their athletes.
And most of these dolts have little to nothing to do with Olympic caliber athletes. No rule is going to change this. The only way to change these things is the leadership at the top of the organization, the judges and the way they reward difficulty comparative to mastery, and the continuing efforts to train coaches and educate them as to what is important in training.
Something I would be interested in pursuing is if there is some way for meet referees, judges, etc. to start filing reports on coaches who have several gymnasts at a meet doing things that are obviously “over their heads”. We have all been to meets and seen this tool that has his kids flipping vaults that they have probably never made safely in practice. Why are there no sanctions for this jerk? What is stopping that guy/girl from going back in the gym and continuing to put his/her kids at risk? No one is telling him/her not to.
I’ve heard judges complain about a certain coach and their dread in having to watch his/her kids compete. Why are we not doing something about that? Think of a football player at age 10 coming on to the field without a helmet because his coach told him that he didn’t need one. The ref would send him right back to the sideline and I’m pretty sure the coach would be dealt with by the organization. Why do we not have similar oversight? I, for one, am sick of watching some coaches disregard the best interest of the gymnast because of their own stupidity, and the rest of us looking the other way.
Well said.
As a judge, I’ve been instructed to stop any performance I deem dangerous.
And I have stepped in and questioned a coach about things I’ve seen in the warm-up. Judges are oft to say, “Don’t scare me. It won’t help your score.”
On the other hand, I can only think of 2 or 3 instances over decades where a routine was actually stopped by a judge at meets I’ve attended.

Avril Enslow, New Zealand
It’s been a tough season for my favourite College team.
One of the most appealing gymnasts in the NCAA is Senior Corey Hartung.
Click PLAY or watch her beam (2007) on YouTube.
She’s out with a tear in her calf muscle.
Faehn said Hartung first felt tightness in her calf during the Alabama meet Feb. 20. Faehn then decided to keep her out of the first few days of practice leading up to the Georgia meet last Saturday. Hartung told her coaches last Thursday her leg was feeling better, but when the pain returned after practice, Faehn decided to let her only compete in the bars and beam exercises against the Bulldogs.
After swelling developed in her leg Friday, Hartung got an MRI Sunday and the tear was discovered.
Faehn said she will rest her senior in hopes of getting her back in time for the Southeastern Conference Championships on March 21.
“Corey’s unbelievable,†Faehn said. “She’s the total package. What a great person, great character. So disciplined inside and out. She does everything possible for this team. It’s painful for her not to be able to compete.†…
The No. 4 University of Florida plays host to No. 14 Michigan on Friday, March 6 for its 2009 home finale. Without Hartung.
She will be honoured that evening for her contributions to the team.
related – Aligator – Corey’s story – Senior Sacrifices: Gymnast takes long journey from home to compete for four years at UF
The 3rd Individual European Championships are to be held in Milan from 2nd – 5th April 2009.
The MAG gymnasts selected to represent Great Britain are named as follows:
Luke Folwell – Huntingdon OlympicGymnastics Club – Paul Hall
Daniel Keatings – Huntingdon Olympic Gymnastics Club – Paul Hall
Daniel Purvis – Southport YMCA – Jeff Brooks
Theo Seager – Bury Gymnastics Club – Paul Hockwart
Louis Smith – Huntingdon Olympic Gymnastivcs Club – Paul Hall
Kristian Thomas – Earls Gymnastics Club – Michelle Bradleynon travelling reserve – Danny Lawrence – South Essex Gymnastics Club – Scott Hann
A young and talented team, no doubt.
Congratulations to coach Paul Hall who has 3 lads on the team.

The biggest surprise is the selection of judge Nikki Hanley.
Nikki will become the first female judge to attend a European Championships in this capacity, with Britain leading the way in opening up opportunities for women in sport.
She had the highest marks in passing the recent Brevet judging exam.
—- UPDATE:
The British women, including Beth Tweddle, are readying for Europeans, as well.
A near full strength British Senior and Junior Team will be heading to the Senior/Junior International competition in Jesolo, Italy from 13-15 March 2009. …
The excellent INTERNATIONAL Gymnix competition 6-7-8 MARCH 2009 this year will be held in conjuction with a World Cup event.
The Men’s Competition looks somewhat interesting:
Tim McNeill and Danell Leyva (USA), Aljaz Pegan (SLO), Krisztian Berki (HUN), Nathan Gafuik (CAN) and many more.
full MAG list (PDF)
But the women’s competition …
Is this correct? The only competitors I see listed on the WAG list (PDF) are from 4 countries:

Leave a comment if I am wrong.
As a Canadian, I find it a bit embarassing that so few female gymnasts want to attend our meet. On the other hand, I’m very interested to see the American girls.
The competition features individual event competitions only, with each country allowed two competitors per apparatus.
The qualification round for both men and women takes place on Friday with event Finals on Saturday and Sunday.
Update: Quebecker will be attending the women’s meet and notes:
Fortunately there is also the Gymnix Junior International Cup and the Gymnix Senior International Cup at the same venue this weekend. The fields for those two looks great. I’ll be there watching the finals of all 3 meets on Saturday and I will be seeing some great gym.
Russia, AUS, USA all have teams as do Canada & France.
Cirque du Soleil is seeking female gymnasts to perform in our new show about Elvis and his musical heritage. The show will take place at the theatre of the CityCenter in Las Vegas, and will be directed by Vincent Paterson.
Let your talent shine
Cirque du Soleil produces multidisciplinary shows combining circus arts, acrobatics, music, song, dance and theatre. In 2009, Cirque will be presenting 18 different shows-featuring more than 1,200 artists-all over the world. Cirque du Soleil is continually developing new creations and seeking new talent. We recruit artists globally online, via auditions or on scouting trips.
Applying Online
Interested candidates must apply online with a complete application that includes a CV/résumé, a recent photo and a video demo that shows:
Bars (uneven or horizontal) skills including giants, bar transfers, release moves and dismount; Acrobatic skills and any other special skills.
original – flickr – iamazeyou
To find out more about what to include in your video demo, please click here.
Submission deadline: March 20, 2009.
disclosure – I love Cirque du Soleil
==== UPDATE – In Australia, Cirque is doing a benefit show Friday 17 April in conjunction with NICA (National Institute of Circus Arts).
Dralion by Cirque du Soleil
All proceeds from ticket sales directly support NICA’s Social Circus activities with young people in remote and regional communities across Australia.
For more information visit: www.nica.com.au/outreach
Details on that show (PDF)
Gymdogs vs Florida 2009
March 2, 2009The Georiga Gymdogs face off against the Florida Gators. This video is an overview of the meet where the Gymdogs get a season and NCAA high score of 198.200.
Click PLAY or watch it on Gymnastike.
From Anne Phillips.
When You Train In The Same Gym As Nastia…
I was at WOGA filming the workout with the German National team when I saw this going on and it was just too cute not to get on film!
Click PLAY or watch it on Gymnastike.
http://www.gymnastike.org/assets/portal/add_ons/mediaplayer-4.2/player.swf
If you deal with contracts, check out this article on USOlympicTeam.com.

By Dr. Athena Yiamouyiannis, Ohio University and Dr. Heather Lawrence, Ohio University – COACHES AND EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS
It recommends Cotten and Wolohan’s (2007) 4th Ed. book titled Law for Recreation and Sport Managers.