Using Yield Percentages in Artistic Gymnastics
This paper aims to advocate the use of a metric labelled yield percentage to enhance performance strategies in Artistic Gymnastics. Using yield percentage, participants can consolidate the vast amount of numbers in our sport towards devising...
For me, I like to relate all twisting skills in the same direction in order to reduce complications for future development of higher level skills. Very often, this relationship deals with familiarity and skill similarities.
(I aim to do this with all skills with the exception of the roundoff)...
The GB grassroots development system of compulsory routines is the secret to their success. They have the most progressive compulsory routines in the world, have done so for many years. We are just now seeing the results of these routines - and it will only get better with the next generation of...
If you are interested, we will be streaming our 2014 Fundy Gymnastics Invitational all this weekend live after having partnered with Bell Aliant.
Here is a picture of our "command centre"!
Go to www.fundygymnastics.com and click the Watch Live link at the top of the page tomorrow, Saturday...
Thought you all might like to see the new Parallel Bar Station I created/designed at our gym... Sunken Parallel Bars and an In-Ground Parallel Blocks Station - As far as I am aware, first of its kind in the world!
Would like to chime in... Instead of asking gymnasts to lean the shoulders forward during casts, I think approaching it from another perspective could help.
I like to ask gymnasts to ensure their hips are directly on the top of the rail, before they drive their heels upward.
Most gymnasts...
Nastia Liukin, 2008 Balance Beam Olympic Champion, stood with her right leg in front and twisted right into her Onodi. Some would say she has one of the best Onodi's in the world ...
She also steps forward leading with her right leg into handstands, cartwheels and roundoff's (left twisting...
I can only assume you are referring to this -
This is a very good, safe and progressive way of transitioning a gymnast from below the bar to on top - It shows direct relationships to the kip and would likely be a smart developmental addition...
In regards to twisting the same forwards and backwards - the arms change, meaning if you are a left twister than on a forward somersault you would drop your right arm and twist left, on a backward somersault you would drop your left arm and twist left. In simpler terms, ‘The shortened side of...
A fellow colleague and I were discussing twisting and he brought up a very thought provoking way of looking at twist direction.
After retiring from gymnastics, my colleague decided to take up bull riding. In bull riding, participants are strapped onto a bull by one arm while the other is used to...
Hello all, I very often get questions about dealing with the fear of Flyways, or Back Aways, from the High Bar, or Uneven Bars. I am hoping this post will provide some insight for those developing this element and will alleviate some anxiety that parallels acquiring this essential and...
Curious as to why the vestibular system would be the culprit of such mistakes? The vestibular system when a human being becomes airborne becomes much less effective for spatial orientation as there is no point of reference for balance or orientation to relate to. Human beings while in this...
Yurchenko's, since the introduction of the Vault Table in 2002, have come a long way. In most cases, this has meant it has become a more widely trained and performed Vault. With this greater representation in performance has come a surge in performance related mistakes as lower level coaches are...