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Wed, 6 Apr 94 Volume 2 :
Issue 98
Today's
Topics:
'72 FX Winner
'94 gym videos
1994 World's video's? (2 msgs)
[COL] UGa -- Lisa Kurc
hospitalized (3 msgs)
Digest Statistics
Fwd: Re: Missing Out... (2 msgs)
Missing Out...
Missing Out/Long-lived FXs
NCAA Regionals (3 msgs)
NCAA Regional sites?
One Silent Member
Rookie :) (2 msgs)
Sites for NCAA Regionals
Sorry...
USA Gymnastics names new President
Workout routine? (2 msgs)
This is a
digest of the gymn@athena.mit.edu mailing list.
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Date:
Sun, 3 Apr
94 20:58:00 BST
From: ***@genie.geis.com
Subject: '72 FX Winner
>I
thought Turischeva won a gold on floor, but I don't
have my book to check.
Turischeva won the FX silver in Munich with 19.550. The winner was Korbut
with 19.575 (she also won B, and Janz
won V and UB).
Debbie
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Date:
Wed, 6 Apr 94 1:13:37 18000
From: <***@freenet1.scri.fsu.edu>
Subject:
'94 gym videos
This is a quick note to all those interested in
purchasing worlds
videos.The
question everyone is asking is how much will it cost.I
really won't know until I purchase blank tapes,edit
the meet,check
duplication
prices,etc.It also depends on how many hours of
actual
competition I tape.
I'm leaving
next Thursday for Australia and will be back on April
28.After editing the
meet and getting materials I'll send everyone a
quick
report on the meet,what and who I taped,prices,etc.If
there are
any questions, don't hesitate to
ask.
Billy
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Date:
Tue, 5 Apr 94 14:25:21 18000
From: <***@freenet1.scri.fsu.edu>
Subject:
1994 World's video's?
Is there anyone suscribing to gymn that would be
interested in buying
videos of the 1994 World
Championships in Australia.I'm planning on
bringing my camcorder with me for the trip.I'd
like to go to Dortmond
in
September(?) and selling videos would help pay for it.If
anyone would be interested just drop me a line.
Mcbilly
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Date:
Tue, 5 Apr 1994 15:09:47 -0700 (PDT)
From: <***@calvin.linfield.edu>
Subject:
1994 World's video's?
Billy,
How
much of a dent would a video put in my bank account?
Sarah
On Tue, 5 Apr 1994, Billy
wrote:
> Is there anyone suscribing to gymn that would be interested in buying
> videos of the 1994 World Championships in Australia.I'm planning on
> bringing
my camcorder with me for the trip.I'd like to go to Dortmond
> in September(?)
and selling videos would help pay for it.If
> anyone would be interested just drop me a line.
>
>
Mcbilly
>
> --
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Date:
Mon, 4 Apr 1994 15:01:19 -0700 (PDT)
From: <***@crl.com>
Subject:
[COL] UGa -- Lisa Kurc
hospitalized
This information is condensed from memory from today's
local paper:
Freshman Lisa Kurc was taken to
Athens Regional Medical Center at 6pm
on Sunday
where she was diagnosed with a perforated ulcer. She was
taken
into surgery three hours later.
This looks to remove her from
competition
for the rest of the season, and places a strain on the
Georgia
team, especially in vaulting.
Senior Kelly Macy practices a
handspring
front, but has only been in the vaulting lineup once this
season. Junior
Andrea Dewey, reinstated last month after a suspension,
will
likely compete instead.
--
randy
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Date:
Mon, 04 Apr 94 21:38:44 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: [COL] UGa -- Lisa Kurc
hospitalized
>Freshman Lisa Kurc was
taken to Athens Regional Medical Center at 6pm
on
Sunday where she was diagnosed with a perforated ulcer. She was
taken
into surgery three hours later.
This looks to remove her from
competition
for the rest of the season, and places a strain on the
Georgia
team, especially in vaulting.
I think we should all be more
concerned for Lisa's health than for Georgia's
vault
total. It won't be a tragedy if
Georgia doesn't win a national title.
For such a young girl to have a
perforated ulcer is a tragedy.
Mara
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Date:
Tue, 05 Apr 94 19:35:48 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: [COL] UGa -- Lisa Kurc
hospitalized
>Gymn is a gymnastics forum,
and while it has a
friendly, informal style, I
felt it appropriate to focus on the effect
of her
hospitalization to the team and their title contentions. In
addition
to having little other verifiable information at the time I
sent my posting, recent comments on the forum have indicated
that brief
postings are preferred, especially by
those who pay to read mail.
Please do not let me mislead you into believing
that the same criteria
that I use to edit my
contributions to Gymn are the ones I use to
define what is important in my personal life. Thank you for your
concern for Lisa.
I will give her your best wishes when I see >her.
Mea
culpa. Please do convey my best
wishes.
Mara
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Date:
Sun, 3 Apr 1994 17:33:56 -0500 (CDT)
From: <***@owlnet.rice.edu>
Subject:
Digest Statistics
Hey Gymn,
I just
finished updating our ftp site by finally uploading a lot of
the more recent digests. If you want to retrieve old digests, ftp
or
gopher to ftp.cac.psu.edu, and check out the
directory
pub/gymn/Digests.
Tooling
around the ftp sites, I compiled some stats that I thought you
all might be interested in:
-Robyn, our
ever-so-lovely list admin, has compiled 200 digests so
far!
-The
volume number is bumped up on Aug 12, Gymn's
birthday.
-The first volume contained 103 digests. If we continue at our
current rate, the second volume will contain 149 digests
(!).
-Based on K (not on
# of digests), Gymn will have produced 57% more
material in Vol 2 compared to Vol 1 (3756 predicted for Vol 2,
2394
for Vol 1).
-
Vol 1 Vol 2
Overall
Avg. Size
23.2 K 24.8
K
24.0 K (about 550 lines)
Time between digests 3.54 days 2.41 days 3.0 days
Total K in
Volume
by March 30 1372 K 2323 K NA
-
Largest and Smallest digests:
Largest: Feb 16 1994, 90.5K,
Vol 2 Issue 75
Apr 17 1993, 80.5K, Vol 1 Issue 77
Smallest: Aug 24 1993, 1.5K, Vol 2 Issue 5
Nov 11 1992, 3.3K, Vol 1 Issue 41
Note
that anyone on Gymn can choose to subscribe by digest
instead of
the standard interactive format. This is preferable for those people
who feel inundated with mail. To switch to digest format, contact
Robyn
(owner-gymn@mit.edu).
Rachele
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Date:
Sun, 3 Apr 1994 16:05:38 -0500 (CDT)
From: <***@alexia.lis.uiuc.edu>
Subject:
Fwd: Re: Missing Out...
> He is also now
manufacturing the highest quality apparatus
> and
mats ever made in China,
>
You mean better than the 3x5
"horse hair" mats they have been using since
the
before the cultural revolution? :)
Personally, I am sad that Balabonov got hurt so early in his career.
This man had the best p-bars of
anyone ever. Kinda flexible too.
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Date:
Mon, 04 Apr 94 10:28:13 PDT
From: ***@eworld.com
Subject: Fwd: Re: Missing Out...
>> He is also now
manufacturing the highest quality apparatus
>> and
mats ever made in China,
>>
>You mean better than the 3x5
"horse hair" mats they have been using since
>the before the cultural revolution? :)
*chuckle*
Send one "Been There, Done That" T-Shirt to David Pearlstein. :-D
Yes, David. They're actually starting to use
*gasp* FOAM in the mats. Believe
it or not, some
coaches are actually _complaining _ that this will affect the
development of strong leg muscles! Ahh,
it's so tough to teach an old dragon
new
tricks....
--David
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Date:
Sun, 03 Apr 94 17:00:03 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Missing
Out...
>I cried at the medal ceremony for the team competition at
Barcelona because
it was the end of Soviet
gymnastics. I try to keep in mind
that the world
can otherwise do without the Soviet
Union.
Ironically enough, we'll probably be worse off (both in general
and in
gymnastics w/o the USSR). Bill Clinton, meet your new buddy,
Vladimir
Zhirinovsky...
Mara
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Date:
Sun, 03 Apr 94 16:59:57 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Missing
Out/Long-lived FXs
>I have a horrible video, as Susan described, of
the Drushba '87 meet. But
you
can hear the music and recognize hurdles.
Guess who
has the same routine she competed through at least '93?
Yup, our old pal Stovbchataya.
By
contrast, Kalinina's only dates from '90 or so.
Wonder how she ever
remembers it?!
They don't
even keep compulsories around that long,
Does anyone know of a floor
routine that's been around longer?
M
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Date:
Tue, 5 Apr 1994 18:38:14 -0400 (EDT)
From: <***@dorsai.dorsai.org>
Subject:
NCAA Regionals
There will be an NCAA Men's Regional meet at West Point
(Army) on
Saturday April 9th 7pm. I'll give a quick report early next
week. Teams
competeing:
Ohio St. (286.975 at big ten champs!) Iowa , Penn St.
and
others. Should be a GREAT meet!
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Date:
Wed, 6 Apr 1994 11:59:35 -0500 (CDT)
From: <***@alexia.lis.uiuc.edu>
Subject:
NCAA Regionals
And let's not forget the underdog, Illinois.
On Tue, 5 Apr 1994,
Bruce wrote:
> There will be an NCAA Men's Regional meet at West
Point (Army) on
> Saturday April 9th 7pm. I'll give a quick report
early next week. Teams
> competeing:
Ohio St. (286.975 at big ten champs!) Iowa , Penn St.
and
> others. Should be a GREAT meet!
>
>
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Date: Wed, 06 Apr
94 13:52:28 -0400
From: ***@riscee.bxb.dec.com
Subject: NCAA Regionals
The REAL underdog is UMass!
:)
David wrote:
> And let's not forget
the underdog, Illinois.
Bruce wrote:
> There will be an NCAA Men's
Regional meet at West Point (Army) on
> Saturday April 9th 7pm. I'll
give a quick report early next week. Teams
> competeing: Ohio St. (286.975 at big ten champs!) Iowa , Penn St. and
> others.
Should be a GREAT meet!
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Date:
Sun, 3 Apr 94 21:53:52 CDT
From: ***@scoter.cdev.com
Subject: NCAA
Regional sites?
Hello folks,
Does anyone know if there are any
NCAA Regionals in Oregon or
Washington state this week(end)?
I might be in the neighborhood
late this week or
early next week on business.
Thanks.
--John
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Date:
Sun, 03 Apr 94 18:57:31 EDT
From: <***@american.edu>
Subject: One
Silent Member
Hello there!
I have been reading sporadically.
In the last month (actually)
February) I watched skating, and now, there is
no gymnastics OR
skating on TV. I am looking forward
to seeing what coverage there
might be this
summer.
(I am a doctoral student in international relations, just
turned
25 last month, and am currently working on finishing up four
major papers in the next few weeks)
Shinjinee
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Date:
Mon, 4 Apr 1994 18:34:31 -0400 (EDT)
From: ***@sas.upenn.edu
Subject:
Rookie :)
Welp, a friend told me about this newslist so considering its next
to
impossible for me to keep in touch or even find
a few gymnasts to talk to,
I decided to join this. Ill just give you a run
down of who I am, etc....
Name- Glenn
Age-
18
Live- Originally from New York, go to college at U-Penn in
Pennsylvania
What i do- College student,
freshman
Good stuff----
I just started with gymnastics about a
month and change ago. At
the beginning of the
school year, U-penn had a gymnastics club, the
only
problem was, 0 members. So a bunch of friends
started to go and use the
equipment, so I decided
to join them considering my uncle, Abbie Grossfeld
was a coach for the mens gymnastics olympic team in
84, and my father won
15 medals in collegiate competition and is an
excellent instructor. My
goals along with our
newly founded club's goals is to win a gold medal,
improve
my physique, and establish a gymnastics TEAM at this school. Also,
if there is anybody who can help us out with getting a coach
for the club
or if anyone can contribute any
information or names to contact, it would
be
greatly appreciated. As of now, we have one guy who is an intermediate
gymnast but is 50 years old and he basically serves as our
coach along
with a book called Gymnastics and
Tumbling from 1959. So any info on
collegiate
competitions or people I could contact on behalf of our team
would be great. Thanks, and GYMNASTICS IS A WAY OF LIFE!
Maybe thats a
little too
far, but thats the way i
feel about it after 1 month.
Glenn
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Date:
Mon, 4 Apr 94 18:19:14 PDT
From: <***@cisco.com>
Subject: Rookie
:)
UPenn used to have a gymnastics
TEAM. I was on it. I was cut after the
1981 school year
was over. Since then, there's been
a "club", I guess.
Best bet for finding a coach would be to
ask the women's team coach for
ideas...
Does
a "club" have any budget?
I doubt that you'll find anyone to coach for
free,
but the chances of getting someone from, say, Temple U. to come in a
couple times a week.
(Is the 50year-old "Arnie"?)
The "Ivy
League" does (or did) inc
fact have gymnastics meets, and I don't
think
there is any reason a club can't attend as well as a "real"
team. The
usual
problem is getting funding to pay for the trip/stay.
Chops
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Date:
Wed, 6 Apr 1994 12:29:38 -0500 (CDT)
From: <***@owlnet.rice.edu>
Subject:
Sites for NCAA Regionals
Someone had asked for the sites of the NCAA
Regionals... it was quite
awhile ago. Anyways, here they are:
All of
these are on April 9, 1994.
Women:
Northeast Rhode Island
Univ Kingston, RI
Southeast West
Virginia Univ Morgantown, WV
Central Univ of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, AL
Midwest Arizona State Univ
Tempe, AZ
West
Boise State Univ Boise, ID
Men:
Eastern
Army
West Point, NY
Western
Air Force Academy
Colorado Springs, CO
Rachele
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Date:
Wed, 6 Apr 1994 03:20:14 -0400 (EDT)
From: ***@sas.upenn.edu
Subject:
Sorry...
My mail system messed up and deleted all the mail that was in
my folder.
So if the people who had sent me mail in the past couple of days
can just
mail something basically just saying
"hello, remember i mailed you
about........." so that I have the email addresses of
the people I got
mail from and the things that
they wrote in the letters I would really
appreciate
it. You know who you are, especially the person who was on the
81 Penn team
because I need to talk to you ( I believe it was
Chops).
Sorry to all of you who don't know what I am talking about. O didn't do
this
intentionally. Thnx a lot.
Glenn
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Date: Wed, 6 Apr
1994 18:28:33 -0500 (CDT)
From: <***@owlnet.rice.edu>
Subject:
USA Gymnastics names new President
from
USAG's Delphi BBS:
NEW USA GYMNASTICS PRESIDENT NAMED
USA
Gymnastics announced Wednesday, April 6, 1994, that it has
selected Kathy Scanlan as the
organization's new President. Scanlan
succeeds Mike Jacki who resigned after 10 years to take a similar
post
with U.S. Skiing.
"This is one
of the most important positions within the Olympic
movement,"
said Sandy Knapp, chairman of the board of directors of USA
Gymnastics. "It was imperative that we find a
person with the
qualifications, skill, and stature
to lead this sport into the 21st
century. After an exhaustive search process, I am
certain we have
found such an individual in
Kathy. She brings a wealth of
management,
financial planning, and business
skills which will allow USA
Gymnastics to grow into new areas of service
for our membership, while
maintaining our
leadership position within the industry."
Scanlan
is currently a principal in the consulting firm of Scanlan,
Sorensen
& Potter, Inc. which specializes in management and
marketing
for sports events, institutions, and
facilities. The company's
clients include World Cup USA.
Her extensive
background in sports management includes serving as the
Executive Director
of the 1993 World University Games, Executive Vice
President of the Seattle
Supersonics and Executive Vice President for
the
Seattle Goodwill Games Organizing Committee.
"I am honored to be
selected by the Board of Directors to serve as
President of USA
Gymnastics," said Scanlan. "This is an incredible
opportunity for me and my family, and a very exciting time
for the
sport of gymnastics. USA Gymnastics has had great success on
and off
the competition floor and I welcome the
challenge of helping to lend
to its future
successes."
Scanlan was unanimously recommended for the position by a seven member
search committee, representing all constituencies within the
USA
Gymnastics membership. The
recommendation of that group was endorsed
by the
Executive Committee and approved by the Board of Directors of
USA
Gymnastics.
Given her commitments to World Cup USA, Scanlan will officially begin
on
August 1, 1994.
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Date: Wed, 6
Apr 1994 01:31:46 -0400 (EDT)
From: ***@sas.upenn.edu
Subject: Workout
routine?
Since I am just beginning, I was wondering if someone who has
competed
extensively before can email me or write
to the mailing list about a
workout routine. Such
as running on my off days for stamina, what basics I
should
practice, should I allocate a certain amount of time to each
apparatus? Or should I just work on one thing, then when I
get tired, go
to another, etc....
Tell me what you have followed, or, tell me that you
haven't
followed anything in particular, the more feed-in I get the
better, because I got a late start at the sport, 18, but I
want to make it
a good start. Bad habits are the
hardest to fix. Thnx a lot.
Glenn
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Date:
Wed, 6 Apr 94 15:56:31 PDT
From: <***@cisco.com>
Subject: Workout
routine?
Since I am just beginning, I was wondering if someone who has
competed
extensively before can email me or write to the mailing list
about a
workout routine.
Well, there are two work-out modes.
In the off-season, you'll be learning
new
tricks, and creating new routines, and the focus will be on that
learning. During
the competition season, workouts should consist largely of
doing your routines over-and-over, to develop both consistancy and stamina.
In theory. We were supposed to do 5 to 10 complete
routines on each event,
then go on to the next
event. In reality, not being
world-class gymnasts,
there were some days when
just getting through the routine once would have
made
the coach happy :-) Still, it's a
good training goal - If you can't
throw you
routines several times in a row without screwing up, you probably
won't be able to throw it consistantly
at meets either.
At Penn, a typical workout would start around 3pm
with 30 minutes or more
of stretching. Flexibility is something that can always
be improved, and
even though you started late and
it will be difficult, you should have a
split in
your floor routine, at least as a goal.
This was followed by tumbling warmups - lines at opposite diagonals of the
floor would start off with very easy tricks (forward rolls,
cartwheels, etc)
across
the mat (trying not to hit each other.)
We'de progress though more
and more difficult tumbling until no one was left (even
people who didn't
compete on floor would do this
until we reached something they couln't do.)
Then
it would be on to individual events.
A couple people to each event.
The coach
would only be at one event, so people who needed extra help,
better spotting, or whatever, would follow him. (Depending on the trick.
Anybody can
spot a drop-cast on P-bars, for example, and several people on
the team could run a belt well enough to spot double-backs
(for
non-first-timers) off rings, but only the
coach was trusted to spot them
without the belt...)
We'de warm up on each event by swinging (swing is very
important.) Next
time up, we'de do a few easy
tricks. Time
after that, some combinations.
Finally, we'de
go to the next event... uh, I mean we'de throw those
ten
full routines I was talking about!
Each
day, your first event should rotate, so you don't always end up doing
p-horse last, when you are most tired.
During the
off season, there would be specific tricks being taught, as well
as requested tricks.
("Today we're going to work on front-offs on P-bars.
Anyone
interested, meet me by the bars.")
I'm not sure how to adjust this
when you
don't have a coach - a lot of tricks have specific teaching
sequences that make learning them much easier and safer than
"just do it".
You need to get someone who remembers some of those
to help you, somewhere.
Toward the end of workout (6-630), people
would sneak off to dinner. Uh,
I
mean, we'de do
strength exercises of the sort peculiar to gymnastics.
Hand-stand
pushups, Iron cross pullouts, stiffstiff walks, leg
lifts, etc.
Such as running on my off days for stamina...
"Off
days?" (At penn,
that's when you study!) Stamina
won't hurt, but too
much running can hort your flexibility unless you do a lot of
stretching.
On the other hand, a gymnastics meet consists of a dozen or so
bursts of
"stuff", each lasting less
than a minute. So not a lot of
stamina is
required. Weight training might be good.
What basics I should
practice
Basic tumbling is good for everyone. Handstands (all events, but especially
on floor.) Swing
on all events (and in all positions.
Swinging above the
rings is weird, but it
should be practiced!)
Flexibility. Depending
on
where you are ability-wise, other things become
"basics" - giants on HB, for
example.)
should
I allocate a certain amount of time to each apparatus? Or should I
just
work on one thing, then when I get tired, go to another, etc...
A
certain time per event is a good idea.
Don't count on doing all six
events every
day, and plan on spending all day on an event once in a while.
Chops.
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