Awesome Russian Men’s Videos!
The Russian men haven’t won Olympic gold since 1996. A team bronze in 2000 was followed by sixth-place finishes in both 2004 and 2008.
The Russian men haven’t won Olympic gold since 1996. A team bronze in 2000 was followed by sixth-place finishes in both 2004 and 2008.
I’ve already discussed how I test for those seven physical qualities that I consider most important to look for in a budding young gymnast. Now I wanted to go into more depth about how I look for the seven non-physical qualities I mentioned on my list
Ksenia Afanasyeva and Ekaterina Kramarenko are definitely two of my favorite Russian gymnasts…both were major players for the Russian team in Beijing, and both are still holding on for possible spots on more Russian world and Olympic teams.
Here are some more videos and commentary from some of the top gymnasts at the recent Trophy Jesolo meet, including former world all-around champ Vanessa Ferrari and a few of the Americans and Russians:
You may have heard by now about the results of the recent Trophy Jesolo competition in Jesolo, Italy, but I’ve just found some videos up in the last couple of days. Here’s a look at some of the highlights I’ve come across so far:
Now that I’ve told you the 14 qualities I look for in a young boy I’m evaluating for competitive gymnastics, I’ll share some of the specific ways I look for and test for each of these qualities
One of my favorite things to do as a coach has always been “testing” young kids to be on the competitive team. I’ve always coached boys for the most part, and thus this testing process has typically entailed taking a 5, 6, or 7-year-old boy and trying to decide if he has enough potential to be invited to the competitive team
If you’re a gymnastics coach, you immediately know what I mean when I use the word “balk.” It can be a coach’s worst nightmare. A gymnast develops a fear of a skill – sometimes a completely irrational one – and one time becomes scared enough to actually abort the skill before even attempting it
Last weekend I had the opportunity to watch the first ever Georgia boys’ state team finals – a separate day of competition for the top six Level 5 and Level 6 boys’ teams. I’ve heard of girls at those levels having state team finals, but I had never heard of such a concept on the boys’ side. This is how it worked:
I’ve got links to more videos…thanks to RussianCup2009’s YouTube channel! There are way more videos than these, but I decided to pick out some ones from the senior team finals as well as the junior all-around. Some good stuff! I’ll give some general thoughts at the end
I don’t have complete results yet, but I did already find some videos up of both Anna Pavlova and Viktoria Komova from the first day of the Russian Championships. Unfortunately the videos can’t be embedded into this post, so I’ll have to just link to them. Here we go:
My thoughts on the American Cup…Part 2