“Travelling Rings” is slightly related to the antiquated American sport of Flying Rings (Swinging Rings) — but the acrobat travels from single ring-to-ring as they do on a playground.
A much better description would be “free running (Parkour) on rings”.
I took gymnasts to try it in 2004 in Santa Monica, California after the Vidmar competition. It’s very tough!
Click PLAY or watch the craziness on YouTube.
RingFlyers is a website devoted to the travelling rings and the community of swingers. The travelling rings have been an athletic pastime for well over a hundred years. …
On the beach in Santa Monica California a thriving community of rings enthusiasts spend an inordinate amount of time exerting themselves in this largely unknown pasttime resembling something like gymnastics. Hundreds of people from all over the globe consider the Santa Monica beach scene a touchstone and as a result the culture of the rings have spread far and wide. Recently a rings rig was built in New York City’s Riverside Park. …
These pages are largely devoted to the discussion board which ties together the ring communities of Santa Monica and New York City. It also serves to tie together our far flung bretheren throughout the world who check in periodically as they plan their next trip to the travelling rings rig closest to them. Also contained in these pages are tutorials, photos, and videos that swingers have made to spread the love of what we do. Enjoy!

larger original photo – flickr – Hughes Leglise-Bataille
More photos on the RingFlyers VISUALS page.
Related post – DVD – Wild Rings – very COOL





Wright Thompson of ESPN posted a comprehensive, balanced profile of one of the world’s most successful coaches, Al Fong of GAGE Gymnastics in Missouri.
I would love to travel to GAGE to see how they develop such superb athletes.
Espen Jansen is twice as old as some of his competitors! Congratulations.

With over 30 years of gymnastics experience as gymnast, Canadian Elite Gymnast, Collegiate Athlete, Coach and Club Owner, Debbie Rodriguez is recognized as a leader in the gymnastics community. She coaches all levels of gymnastics from beginners to elite athletes. Debbie holds a bachelors Degree in Physical Education, Physical Therapy, is a Certified Weight Trainer, Nutritionist and a Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant. Combining over 20 years of coaching and her international competitive experience with her extensive educational background has helped Debbie create some of the most successful gymnasts in the United States today. She was 2006 Region 1 Optional Coach of the Year.