TumblTrak – Air Beam

I caught up with Doug Davis of TumblTrak this past weekend at Region 2 Rising (R2R). And it’s not easy keeping up with Doug. Every time I turn around TumblTrak is introducing new products.

Air is the future of gymnastics apparatus innovation. Why didn’t I see this coming?

AIR BEAM

Get more LIFT with the new Air Beam! The Air Beam is a beam pad with a 2-inch “Air Floor-type” filler.

The spring from the Air Beam gives students a better air sense on beam, more confidence to learn new skills and less stress on the body. It is designed to strap firmly to the beam to cover either half of it (8-feet) or the entire beam (16-feet).

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As with the Air Floor, the tightness can be adjusted by deflating or inflating the Bladder. Included with the Air Beam is a 1-3/8″ Foam Filler to stabilize it for use on the floor. The Foam Filler can be used by itself on the floor, on the beam for extra drills or in place of the Air Floor-type Bladder for a great transition to the beam itself.

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TumblTrak – New Product: Air Beam

Watch a clip of the Air Beam in action on TumblTrak’s new product video page.

video – freestyle slalom rollerblading

This girl is good.

Be patient during the first few seconds of the video. It’s worth it. She’s waiting for her music.

(You can remove the annoying advertisement overlay by clicking on the X.)

Click PLAY or watch it on glumbert. http://www.glumbert.com/embed/koreanfreestyle

Thanks George.

coach needed in New Zealand

ImpactAlpha Gymsports in Christchurch, New Zealand is looking for coaches.

One position, primarily recreational, is available Feb-Nov 2008, for example.

This position would be ideal for an ex-gymnast wanting a working holiday. Click through their website if interested.

movie – THE GYMNAST

After the Hungarian gymnastics movie White Palms, next get the even more critically acclaimed, even more controversial film called The Gymnast.

There is not a lot of gymnastics in a movie called The Gymnast. It’s a lesbian love story of two circus aerialists.

Instead of the movie trailer, I post a background piece with interviews of the two stars:

  • gymnast Dreya Weber
  • dancer Addie Yungmee
  • Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

    THE GYMNAST – official website

    The Gymnast

    The Gymnast – Amazon

    I haven’t seen The Gymnast yet myself. Will post a review after I do.

    UPDATE: The official MySpace page has more photos. It also makes clear that the film is only available in Canada and the USA, so far.

    gymnastics movie review – WHITE PALMS

    After some consideration, Dave Adlard decided to screen the critically acclaimed, Academy Award nominated film White Palms at Region 2 (R2R) Congress in Spokane. None of us had seen the movie before the Saturday night social.

    Reviews were … mixed.

    Friends of mine said, “I don’t like the movie. It’s too dark. Too harsh. It has no ending.”

    There is a fair bit of profanity making it unsuitable for children. Fact is, profanity was common in Hungarian gyms and may still be today. (Using a fencing foil for discipline was not common, I hasten to add.)

    Other coaches, myself included, liked the movie very much.

    It’s a film produced on a low budget starring a friend of mine “Uldi” Zoltan Miklos Hajdu and features Canadian gymnasts Orion Radies, Silas Radies and Olympic Floor Champion Kyle Shewfelt.

    The disclaimer is that the movie was “inspired by real events”. Dongo (Uldi) did not actually qualify for Worlds. Did not compete against Kyle in the finals on Vault at World Championships. (I did like the fact that Kyle finished ahead of Dragalescu on Vault, correcting the mistake made by judges in Athens 2004 Vault finals.)

    The film deliberately made my home gym, Altadore Gymnastics, look bad. And my city, Calgary, look bleak.

    I guess that’s cinéma-vérité. The hand-held camera work is unsettling.

    So far as I know, there were no professional actors in the movie. I particularly liked Jerry Gibbons who played a parallel role to actual Altadore Head Coach at the time, Kelly Manjak.

    Though the film is about gymnasts, there is surprisingly little gymnastics in it.

    This movie trailer is in Hungarian, though the film itself is Hungarian and English with English subtitles. Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

    Details on purchasing the DVD – $28.

    Related:

  • KyleShewfelt.com
  • Kyle’s personal blog
  • Gymblog profile on Kyle
  • 2008 Canadian Diving Championships, Regina

    alexandre_despatie.jpgGood news.

    Their Senior Championships is coming to my region next year.

    Our own Stu Cram is on the organizing committee so I’m already confident it will be well organized.

    Stu was one of the key committee members on the highly successful 2007 Canadian Gymnastics Championships leadership group.

    Alexandre Despatiemore photos – Dive Canada

    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

    Coach Jacob Small asks about sanitizing foam blocks in our gymnastics pits.

    Great question.

    If you have any suggestions, please leave a comment at the bottom of this post.

    I’m just starting to research MRSA vis-a-vis gymnastics. Friends told me they have had reported cases at their gym.

    Step 1 is frequent hand washing, of course. And increased availability of antibacterial gel.

    But what else is needed?

    From Wikipedia:

    Prevention and infection-control strategies

    Alcohol has proven to be an effective topical sanitizer against MRSA.

    Because MRSA can survive on surfaces and fabrics, …

    … The National Association of Athletic Directors (NATA) recommends that cleaning of athletic gear be done on a regular basis.

    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    UPDATE: Gym Chat has a thread called — ewww! smelly pits stink!.

    coach available

    Judy Higgins is a career gymnastics coach from South Africa, many years a Head Coach. Additional areas of expertise are judging and Rhythmic. She has experience working with mentally challenged children.

    Judy is willing to relocate internationally. She has family in Canada.

    more information: 4higgins @ vodamail.co.za

    Dave Adlard – Region 2 Rising, Spokane

    Dave-Adlard-mug.jpgRegion 2 Rising (R2R) organizer David Adlard also did 6 presentations in his spare time. I believe Dave only slept 3 hours over 3 days in Spokane.

    We’ve previously (from San Jose) posted his PowerPoint presentations for these:

  • Gymnastics Games Warm-up
  • Debunking Gymnastics Myths and Legends
  • His spotting sessions … WELL, you just had to be there.

    By the way, I feel Dave is the best in the business when it comes to organizing major gymnastics events and making participants feel valued.

    So You Think You Can Dance – Canada

    The excellent hit reality TV show is coming to The Great White North.

    CTV to Develop Canadian Edition of So You Think You Can Dance

    … The Canadian version of the series is based on So You Think You Can Dance, the Emmy Award-winning, hit program … Canada now joins the United States, Norway, Denmark, Greece, Turkey and Israel as markets with an original So You Think You Can Dance production. Original versions of the series are also currently being produced in Australia, Poland and Malaysia and soon in Scandinavia as well. So You Think You Can Dance is a Top 3 summer series in Canada on CTV with an average audience of 1.25 million viewers.

    So You Think You Can Dance Canada will embark on a nation-wide search for Canada’s favourite dancer. The new series will follow a similar format to its hit cousin, Canadian Idol: talented dancers of all shapes and sizes will compete to impress an expert panel of judges with their moves during a cross-country audition process. The dancers who spark the judges’ interest will be invited to call-backs where they will work with some of Canada’s top choreographers. The judges’ will then choose the Top 20 dancers who will continue in the competition. Then, it’s up to Canada to decide who stays and who goes as the public will vote for their favourites following weekly performance episodes in which the dancers are assigned different partners and dance styles to perform in competition, including hip-hop, krumping and popping to salsa, quickstep and jive. …

    CHANNEL CANADA :: CTV to Develop Canadian Edition of So You Think You Can Dance

    We’re looking for a Canadian Schwimmer now.

    Click PLAY or watch Benji on YouTube.