GYMN-L Digest - 12 Jan 1996 to 13 Jan 1996
There
are 14 messages totalling 318 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. I'm leaving
2. Strug at Karolyi's
3. UPCOMING EVENTS: American Classic
4. Rock 'n Roll gymnastics
5. could
someone...
6. American Classic
(2)
7. Questions:
8. Electromyography
9. MORE on electromyograms
10. Moceanu's
hop (2)
11. KERRI STRUG AT
KAROLYI'S
12. IRC Chat
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 13:02:52
+0000
From: ***@CS.BHAM.AC.UK
Subject:
I'm leaving
Hi all,
Thanks for supplying lots of informative discussion, maybe I'll be able
to
re-subscribe in the near future. Until then, take care all.
Christian
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 13:03:51
-0500
From: ***@PHOENIX.PRINCETON.EDU
Subject:
Strug at Karolyi's
Although
I was initially shocked to hear that my favorite gymnast had
made yet another move, I am now convinced that Kerri's move
back to
Bela's was a good thing.
1.
By placing 7th AA at worlds she must have seen Olympic medal
potential in her future-escalating her confidence and
drive. But, with
the 7-6-5 rule, she knew that the politics of who she
trained with would
inevitably come into play in
determining the all-so-important team
competition
line up. If she's with Bela, and if he's the head coach as in
Sabae, she probably has an excellent shot at being late in
the line up
for all 8 events.
2. I
don't believe that Kerri can be considered to be going back
into Kim's shadow.
Since Barcelona, Kerri has competed in three worlds
and increased her difficulty on every event. Kim has done exhibitions
and fun shows, and all we have seen from her lately is two (allbeit
excellent) floor
routines. I think that there is no
way it would be
possible for Kim to surpass
Kerri's excellence in the next 6 months.
3. I'm still not convinced
that Moceanu has the difficulty to
surpass the trio of Barcelona competitors when they
hit. So if Kerri is
really on at Nationals or Trials, maybe she will head to
Atlanta as
America's #1. Maybe that's wishfull
thinking on my part....any comments?
And,
what the heck, I'll throw my US women's team predictions in here
too. Competing
all 8 events: Dawes, Miller, Moceanu, Phelps, Strug
Competing 4 events:
(pick 2, I definitely can't): Borden, Chow,
Kulikowski,
Powell, J. Thompson, Zmeskal
Is there a
roster for American Classic competitors yet? It will be
interesting
to see how people look now that 1996 is here.
-Emily
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 14:39:39 -0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
UPCOMING EVENTS: American Classic
THE 1996 AMERICAN CLASSIC
Presented
by: Phillips 66 and _International
Gymnast_ Magazine
Hosted by: Tulsa World Gymnastics Center
What: A
U.S. nat'l re-ranking meet & USA Championships
qualifier
Who: Jr. & Sr. int'l elite level gymnasts ... *expected*
attendees include
Shannon Miller, Dominique Moceanu,
Kristy Powell, Theresa Kulikowski, Amanda
Borden, Dominique Dawes, Mary Beth Arnold, Alexis Brion, Vanessa Atler, etc.
Where: Oral Roberts University Mabee Center -- Tulsa, Oklahoma USA
When: 8-10
Feb. 1996
Schedule/Tickets Info ...
Thursday (8 Feb.) -- 9 am
- 7pm practice sessions/contact Tulsa World for
ticket
info
Friday (9 Feb.) -- 7 pm preliminary competition (Sr. compos)/gen.
admission
tickets $5 ea.
Saturday
afternoon (10 Feb.) -- 1 pm Jr. finals/reserved seats, tickets $5 -
$12 ea.
Saturday evening (10 Feb.) -- 7 pm/reserved
seats, tickets $7 - $15 ea.
To purchase tickets: (405*) 584-2000 or
(405*) 495-6000*
For more info contact: Tulsa World Gymnastics Center
at (405*) 664-8683
-Susan
*the area
code for Tulsa may actually be 918 ... I'm not exactly sure
(sorry!)
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 14:58:18
-0500
From: ***@EXPERT.CC.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
Rock 'n Roll gymnastics
I watched the
competition of the 6 girls competing floor routines to rock
music, I was pretty impressed. To all the Kim Zmeskal
fans out there, I
am sorry for what I said about
her when I first joined this list several
months
ago. Her double-layout was
great. Even though she was the
only
one to compete such a pass, I don't feel that
the others were lesser of
competitors. After all, it was for entertainment
value and not
completely technical. Most of the girls held back on their
difficulty.
I was glad to see Dawes, Bogi,
Miller, Zmeskal, and Moceanu
all competing
in the same meet, and lets not
forget Powell. I missed the first
couple
of routines, did Amanda Borden compete in
the first round and hurt
herself or did she hurt
herself just prior to competition?
It was great
seeing her give Boguinskaya a big hug....
Aaron
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 20:29:25
+0000
From: ***@CS.BHAM.AC.UK
Subject:
could someone...
please 'unsubscribe me' (or
tell me how to do it myself).
Thanks
Christian
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 15:24:22
-0500
From: ***@PHOENIX.PRINCETON.EDU
Subject:
American Classic
I just read Susan's post about the American Classic
and I wondered why
Kerri Strug and Kim Zmeskal weren't on the list of expected competitors.
Does
anyone know about this. Kerri qualified to Nationals by being
on
the world team so I can understand her wanting
to pace herslef early this
season,
but Kim has to qualify to Nationals for her Olympic comeback to
work. Is it
worth waiting for the U.S. Classic in May to make her
competition
debut?
-Emily
P.S. Is there
anyone going to the competition from gymn?
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 17:30:43
-0600
From: ***@ZEPHYR.MEDCHEM.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
Questions:
1) Anyone know of gymnast who have
email accounts? Can we email them "fan"
mail?
2)
As for the recent posts on Strug, I'd agree that he
move could have been
to get "favored
status" with a possible Olympic coach Bela Karolyi. But does
Bela have
the 'lock' on this position? I know that the coach with the most
athletes on the team has the best shot, but there are other
possibilities.
You know, Kerri's postion
in the line up may help her get into the AA and an
event
final, but she still has to prove herself in the competition. She
may have finished 7th all around, but she qualified from a
depleted USA team.
I wonder if things would have been different had Borden,
Dawes, and Phelps
been healthy and there. You
know, Phelps is rising, Dawes is already there,
and Borden is just getting better. You really have to wonder
about this fact
prior to making predictions about
Kerri's future.
You know I think she's good. I'd say she great
when she does well at US
natis.
I'll
just reserve judgement until then.
Jeff
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 17:02:20
EST
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject:
Re: Electromyography
What are they using the electromyography
for? I was
thinking
it could be a possibililty of testing whether
the
make-up of the muscle is fast-twich or slow-twitch fibers.
Is your friend using it to
diagnose neromuscular disorders
or in the hope of biofeedback training?
Anne =)
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 17:31:14
EST
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject:
Re: MORE on electromyograms
Well, I guess the purpose doesn't really
matter. Do you
want to know what happens during one or effects? Well, the
nerves
when functioning normally, transmit electrical
impulses
that cause the muscles to contract.
The EMG
measures these impulses and it
allows the neurologists to
determine the extent
and location of the problem. A lot
of
problems can be seen with this...pinched
nerves, spine
problems and carpal tunnel
syndrome. Usually, the test is
performed on patients who have muscle weakness, twitching
or
paralysis for unknown reasons. During the test, a flat
metal disc is attached to the skin in the area of
question.
A very thin needle is inserted into the muscle group to be
tested and electrical activity is monitored. The
interpretation
of the information then falls to the
Neurologist. Conditions such as muscular dystrophy
and
myasthenia (sp?) can
be seen by using this too.
There may be some bruising with this test, but
it is very
safe. The chance of secondary bacterial
infection from the
needles is low, but it is still
there, so monitoring is
needed too. Hope this helped you out. It's kind of
confusing!!
Anne =)
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 18:21:29
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: American Classic
>I just read Susan's post about the American
Classic and I wondered why
>Kerri Strug and
Kim Zmeskal weren't on the list of expected
competitors.
Frankly, no one really knows who will actually show up,
but those are some of
the people they're promoting
as coming.
Shannon is a *fairly* sure bet since it's in her own
backyard (Tulsa is about
2 hours from OKC) and she's the defending champ,
but everyone else is really
just guess work on the
part of the sponsers; which is why I stressed
the
"expected" part.
Current
national team members do not have to compete at a Classic to qualify
for Nationals and even Zmeskal
could petition directly in on her repuatation
(she did it last year and just chose not to compete after
all).
It's basically just another oppurtunity
to get in an additional compulsory &
optional
"practice" meet in this Olympic year.
-Susan
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 20:31:06
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Moceanu's hop
I am the one who said before
about how the hop came about. I
think I read it
in IG. I'm sure I did, actually. It was at the VISA challenge I
believe.
Someone may want to double-check that
since I might have interpreted the
tidbit about it
wrong. And I didn't understand
before why that wasn't a
deduction. And frankly, it still seems like it
should be, to me.
Anyway, I thought I'd clear that up,
Liz
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 11:15:36
-0600
From: ***@UALR.EDU
Subject:
KERRI STRUG AT KAROLYI'S
I
THINK THIS WILL BE GREAT FOR KERRI STRUG.
YES, SHE HAS LOOKED GOOD
LATELY TOO. HOWEVER, I THINK BELA CAN GET THE MOST
OUT OF HER. I MAY BE
BIASED
SINCE
I THINK HE'S THE BEST COACH IN THE US.
I DO AGREE WITH SOME OF THE
OTHER
COMMENTS THOUGH, THAT KERRI
WILL DO GOOD NO MATTER WHERE SHE IS TRAINING.
OFTEN
SHE BEATS HERSELF. IF SHE CAN OVERCOME THAT, AND HAVE MORE
FUN WITH HER
GYMNASTICS, SHE MAY GO HOME WITH A MEDAL IN 96. BELA WILL HAVE ONLY A
POSITIVE
INFLUENCE
ON HER GYMNASTICS. I WISH HER
LUCK!
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 23:15:33
-0600
From: ***@SCOTT.NET
Subject:
Re: IRC Chat
Please send me the instructions and where to d/l the software!
Thanks
Michele
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Date: Sat, 13 Jan 1996 01:11:13
EST
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject:
Re: Moceanu's hop
It seems to me it should
be a rebound deduction also. If I
were judging, I
would take a deduction. I mean, if it were a
LEAP...but it is not
technically a leap, it is a pointless
rebound with
absolutely no artistic or FIG gymnastic value.
If she would run a little
bit less into that pass, why not
tag a punch front
or layout out front on the end of it
instead of
the jump? I mean,
that would earn bonus and it
wouldn't look so
awkward. Maybe she has trouble landing
front
tumbling passes consistantly though and it's a
little
strategic cover-up...who knows. Anne
=)
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