Another Submission from Joey Lawrence. This was from Stanford Open a few years ago.
Joey- call John at DGS and get some different grips. 800-932-3339. PLEASE
Another Submission from Joey Lawrence. This was from Stanford Open a few years ago.
Joey- call John at DGS and get some different grips. 800-932-3339. PLEASE
Thanks to Joey Lawrence from The University of Washington for sharing this video.
Best Part of the video- Watch the girls reaction!
Contributor Eddie Umphrey interviews Ian Makowske about Team Mikey’s Way and the progress so far.
Crash of the Week for February 20th.
This guy looks as if he successfully removed himself from the gene pool. Did anyone think this was ever going to end well?
Crash of the Week. February 13 FLIP ‘TIL YOU HIT.
Thanks to Eddie Umphrey for sharing this video.
Not sure what he was attempting- Over rotated double? Bailed out on a Triple? Bad timing on a front 2 3/4?
Perfect Timing on a Front 2 1/4.
Notice the lack of concern from the coach and the laughter from his team mates.
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This has NOTHING to do with gymnastics (other than the poor attempt at a handstand about 2/3rd of the way through). What makes this an interesting video is that it comes from my cousins, Sergio and Daniel Retrosi, who lives about an hour south of ROME, ITALY. They received 20 inches of snow! Which is completely crazy!
Here in NORTHERN New England we have hardly any. I think our winter has gone on vacation in Italy.
Enjoy the video!
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We are all knee deep in the invitational season here in the USA. Next season is A LONG TIME AWAY. I plan on writing competition reviews and reports as the season goes on. Please share your competition reviews as well- SHARE
Gymnastics Revolution TEAM CHALLENGE 2/3-2/5 (Super Bowl Weekend)
JUST THE FACTS-
Competition Site- Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT.
For those not familiar with the geography. Although technically part of New England, Danbury, CT sits right on the NY boarder and is equal distance from Foxboro , MA (where the Patriots play) and East Rutherford, NJ (where the Giants play). I am happy to say that the meet ended with out a riot between Patriots fans and Giants fans.
Type of equipment- AAI
Number of competitors- 960
Number of gyms- 2
Sets of equipment- 1 per gym with 2 beams per side.
Did the sessions run on time? YES (most were ahead of time)
Biggest fix needed- Not sure if it is possible in the current facility but a 2nd place to hold awards. One for Gym 1, One for Gym 2. It would also to see more vendors.
Best thing about the meet- Event Finals for Level 9 and 10. I like meets with event finals because ANYONE can get lucky once. Seldom does that happen two nights in a row.
Second Best Thing- A FANTASTIC March in ceremony. Quick, Professional, with great fanfare. THE PARENTS LOVED IT.
Other good things-
We have all been to weekend long competitions where coaches hospitality for the coaches consisted of 1 pizza to feed 30 coaches and maybe a bowl of goldfish. NOT HERE. There was more than enough food available after each session. Coffee and soft drinks all day. Sandwiches during lunch, Soup and pasta for dinner.
There was a solid level of competition through out the weekend. Not the hardest meet I have ever been to, but not the weakest either. The number of athletes in the meet was probably down 300-400 from last year due to 2 other major invitationals in the region the same weekend.
BOTTOM LINE- am I going back? YES. I would like to see a higher level of competition like it was in the past but that is something I certainly can not control.
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Brian Bakalar, Owner and Head Coach at Gymnastics Revolution takes time out while hosting his meet (TEAM CHALLENGE) to give a shout out to Ian Makoske and Team Mikey’s Way.
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Cash of The Week, February 6th.
Skylar Awisus from Air Force Academy Crashes on a Stutz.
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Ian Makowske competing for TEAM MIKEY’S WAY Floor Routine from Finals at Winter Cup.
Ian is competing and raising money for the MIKEY’S WAY FOUNDATION.