Shawn Johnson wins again

Shawn won the AA over Shayla Worley (photo).

Shawn Johnson of the United States in action on the floor during Women’s International Gymnastics in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, Saturday, March 17, 2007. Members of the U.S. Women’s Nation Team are competing in the USA vs Great Britain meeting. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

ESPN.com – OLY – Photo 1483716

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video – trippy, psychedelic gymnastics

This is the weirdest gym video I’ve ever seen.

But the mash-up of gymnastics with special effects has great potential.

I’d like to see more.

Gymnasts and experimental compositing collide in this strange video I made while re-habilitating a broken heart …

Click PLAY or watch the video on MetaCafe. http://www.metacafe.com/fplayer/418589/terrifying_love_song.swf
TERRIFYING LOVE SONGThe most popular videos are here

video – Best Moves Ever

Another fantastic montage by Eva (addicted2gym) of women’s artistic gymnastics. She has a great eye for quality.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

If you like this one, check her Best of China montage.

Or see all her videos posted on YouTube.

English coach looking for work

Mohamed Meziane is a former African Gymnastics Champion and competed in many high level competition is the world, including the World Championship in Bercy.

He has taught Gymnastics in France, America and England.

Living in England for the last 13 years, Mohamed, 37 is married with one son and looking for a full time employment in Gymnastics in the South East, nearer Kent or London. With more than 30 years involvement in Gymnastics, Mohamed is very keen to take Gymnastics in England many steps higher.

Contact Mohamed at maziane69 @ msn.com

“General Gymnastics” now “Gymnastics for All”

It’s official. The FIG changed the denomination “General Gymnastics” to “Gymnastics for all”.

Good move. Many were confused in the past by the term “General Gymnastics”.

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From the buggy, outdated FIG website:

The change clearly signals to both the gymnastics community and to the wider public the important role that General Gymnastics plays as the basis for all FIG activities. In addition, the new name instantly gives an understanding that the discipline offers a wide range of activities and is truly for all ages, abilities, genders and cultures.

Gymnastic activities can be traced back to the earliest of times and these are the activities known today as General Gymnastics – specifically designed to enhance a person’s health and physical fitness or participated in purely for enjoyment and simple relaxation. In so doing, Gymnastics offers enormous humanitarian health, social and educational benefits and the name change signals to the world this important role, and the commitment, that the FIG has in contributing to global health, fitness and friendship. …

With over 50 million active participants and the majority enjoying Gymnastics for All activities, this discipline is of fundamental significance within the FIG and provides National Federations with endless opportunities.

Gymnastics for All” incorporates dances, aerobic movements, mass displays, cheer leading, calisthenics and movements of all sorts. People of all ages can participate and consequently bring about wellness, fitness and health.

The biggest “event” on the FIG Gymnastics for All calendar is the World Gymnaestrada, Dornbirn, Austria from 8th – 15th July, 2007. Over 23,000 athletes from more than 50 countries will be there.

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Gymbrooke (GymWatch.com) has more Gymnaestrada information including videos.

fictional blog of 16-year-old gymnast

Presumably wanting some buzz like that generated on YouTube by fictional LonelyGirl15, Inside Gymnastics magazine is publishing a blog by Level 9 gymnast … Kelly Clarkson.

(When you go over the top, you might as well go WAAAYYYYYY over the top.)

Here’s a sample of the fiction:

You see, I started out the competition season real strong and got great scores and was ‘the one to watch’ and lately I’ve been, well,…sorta sucking. Like, I’ve choked lately in a few of my routines at my last couple meets. Ugh. I hate even saying that out loud!! I’ve just been second-guessing myself in competition, and then I mess up.

So right now, it’s routine after routine after routine because my next strategy for my next meet (next weekend!!!) is what I’ve been calling my Segment Strategy. Instead of only practicing either full routines and then tons of repetitions of specific skills, I’ve broken up each of my routines into segments and then I do them over and over.

Okay, that doesn’t exactly sound revolutionary, because of course you do passes (like I’ll do my switch-leap pass through to my 1 ½ pirouette) but I’m saying I do the entire segments *no matter what*. So if my beam coach tells me to stick 10 leap passes and 20 1 ½ pirouettes, I actually end up doing 20 leap passes through to my 1 ½ pirouettes. Make sense?

There are tons of different ways to train, but I like trying new things. Whatever helps, right? I’m really just trying to perfect my consistency and my form, so I can be more like some of my favorite gymnasts, like Shayla Worley and Nastia Liukin. So it’s worth a shot. And in the meantime, I’m just trying to be really positive in the next week and not even second-guess myself.

I gotta go now, but I’ll write again soon. Oh and next time, remind me to tell you about Brandon… (hint: that’s the other thing I obsess over beside gymnastics! Ha!)

Check out the “blog” for yourself: Chalk Blog

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volunteer at the 2008 Olympic Games

This might be the only way I qualify for the Olympics.

(Oh, NO. Conversational Manderin is required.)

The Beijing Organising Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympaid (BOCOG) will be recruiting some 70,000 and 30,000 volunteers for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and Paralympic Games respectively. BOCOG will be extending the volunteer recruitment exercise to overseas Chinese and foreigners.

Interested individuals, who are living outside of China, can submit their applications through the online system from March 2007

BE A VOLUNTEER AT THE BEIJING 2008 OLYMPIC GAMES! at Singapore Gymnastics

“levitation” photos






Originally uploaded by J. Star.

J. Star, a geek photo nut, put together a set on flickr titled “levitation”.

Acrobats love to fly too.

I recall when Michael Jordan was asked, “Can you fly?”

His reply …

“For a while.”

See the complete levitation set – flickr

loco – no blogging from Pan Am Games Rio

Gymbrooke (GymWatch.com) is reporting something incredible to this blogger.

To placate TV, athletes and coaches will not be allowed to blog from the Games. No MySpace. No Facebook. No YouTube. No Flickr.

This is ridiculous and unenforceable. The ruling will never hold.

pan_blogs_out.gifWhen thousands of athletes from 42 countries meet at the Pan American Games in Brazil in July this year, athletes will be forbidden to update their blogs or websites during the competition. There will also be restrictions on broadcast of live images on the Internet.

According to the Brazilian newspaper O Dia, all sports federations in Brazil have received an official letter signed by Carlos Arthur Nuzman, the president of the organising committee for Rio 2007. In the letter the federations are told that “no athlete and/or officer of the Brazilian delegation of the XV Pan American Games can act as a reporter, produce text or research for publishing purposes, or report periodically or daily for online-sites on the web during the games.”

The above rules apply to all athletes attending the Pan American Games.

Gymbrooke Sports News » No Blogging from Pan Am Games Rio

What’s next?

The Olympics?

In Australia, the Australian Olympic Committee has already forbidden its athletes to maintain blogs during the Olympic Games in Beijing. …

IOC discusses whether to allow blogs

For the IOC the blogging by athletes is also an issue of concern – particularly in connection with the Olympic Games in Beijing where freedom of speech is already a major topic.

But the IOC has not made any decision yet on what policy to adopt and is waiting for recommendations from national Olympic committees.

source – Play The Game

GymnasticsCoaching.com will be happy to post content from the Pan Am Games.

Rio 2007 Pan American Games – official website