
beauty montage video – gymnastics
Another excellent video from malimalimali123.
I made a montage of the little things that I’ve found beautiful so far this quad, using clips from 2005, 2006 and 2007. I wanted to just use pretty dance clips, or clips of a beautifully executed skill. Let me know what you think!
Music- “Loved ones and Leaving” from the Harry Potter soundtrack
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Hambuchen named Sportsman of the Year in Germany
This is a big deal.
I recall when Kyle Shewfelt was named Canada’s Athlete of the Year ahead of professional athletes in ice hockey and basketball. That’s huge.
In Germany too, this is a really big deal. Congratulations!
2007 World high bar champion Fabian Hambuchen was named Sportsman of the Year in Germany this week, completing what for him has been a year of accomplishment. …
Hambuchen named Germany’s Sportsman of the Year « The Gymblog
It would be great for our sport if Hambuchen won the Olympic All-around.
… OK, that’s asking a lot in Beijing. But he plans on at least 2 more Olympics after this one.
Good luck.
Santa on parallel bars
From Dug North:
… The automaton, when cranked, shows Santa working out on the parallel bars.
Going up and down many millions of chimneys requires some very strong triceps. …
Thanks Straight to the Bar for forwarding this photo and for all the fantastic information they’ve posted on physical training over the past year. Merry Christmas.
Hey … where are Santa’s pants?
Christmas gymnastics photos
Gymnastics Christmas Ornaments
unique gymnastics ornaments will look great on your Christmas tree …
I like these too:
Merry Christmas from Nepal
Prakash lal Shrestha, Gymnastics Chief Coach in Kathmandu, Nepal reads this blog and sends his warmest wishes.
The internet is a great way to share information.

GemGemz NCAA gymnastics rankings
Yet another pre-season ranking list.
Check out Stanford well up the list at #2. Good call.
And Utah dropping to #5. (The arrival of Canadian Olympian Gael Mackie may keep them in the top 4. We will see.)
1 Georgia
2 Stanford
3 Alabama
4 UCLA
5 Utah
6 Florida
But Florida down #6 ??
They were the best team last season. Something seems wrong there.
… One (to us) surprising artifact of our method was Stanford showing up at number two and Utah showing up at number five. No matter how many variables we added, this relationship between the Utes and the Cardinal remained the same. It seems that, despite Utah’s strong showing at the 2007 Championships in Salt Lake City, their less than stellar 7th place ‘Final RQS Ranking’ hurt their ranking in our poll. At the same time, Stanford not only ended up in 4th place in the RQS standing, but they, like Georgia, return 24 of 24 starting routines from the 2007 Championships. …
Alabama has toughest NCAA gymnastics schedule
And Georgia the second toughest Women’s 2008 University schedule.
According to College Gym Fans:
… Coach Yoculan (Georgia) seems determined to subject her team to the ultimate test in 2008, scheduling number 3, Utah; number 5, Stanford; and number 2, Florida in AWAY MEETS for the first three meets of the season. …
December 2007 edition of Gym Press available
Valentin Uzunov posted his latest technical newsletter for gymnastics coaches in PDF format. (Easy to print.)
This issue features:
Valentin also reformatted my old article on Understanding and Teaching Gymnastics Skills. It looks great:

I’ve subscribed and linked to the new blog: TheGymPress.net which has links to tall the back issues. Highly recommended.
Or you can download the most recent issue here in PDF file format







