GYMN-L Digest - 27 May 1996 to 28 May 1996
There
are 14 messages totalling 281 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. compulsories
2. 97 CODE
3. 97 code and what it means
4. 97 CODE WOMEN
5. KAROLYI'S BEING SOLD (2)
6. Which is worth more in COP (2)
7. Boston Gyms
8. Judging for execution
9. % muscle
fibers in gymnasts
10. GYMN-L
Digest - 26 May 1996 to 27 May 1996
11. New Code
12. Corbeil RSG
International
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Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 11:26:21
-0500
From: ***@ASTRO.OCIS.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject:
compulsories
I just wanted to second Jeff's comments about
compulsories. There's
something magical about the way different gymnasts can take
the same
routines and make them unique. Also, when a gymnast isn't overly
concerned
about whether she'll survive a skill
without a fall she's more likely to
show you
_just_ how beautifully she can perform.
Ilene
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Date: Sun, 26 May 1996 14:54:22
PDT
From: ***@AMDAHL.CO.ZA
Subject:
Re: 97 CODE
Oh yeah! Another thing! I heard that they might not count
the second move if
you repeat it twice. ie. if
you do two flic-1/4 turns to handstand on beam,
only
one will count. Yippeee for spectators. Oh-oh for gymnasts!
Helen.
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Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 10:48:01 -0500
From: ***@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU
Subject:
97 code and what it means
Could someone
please post what they know about the 97 code changes
and
what it will entail in one post? Like the start value, where
and how bonus can be earned and then what major skills will
be valued
at (such as full-ins, triple twists,
double layout off bars, etc, etc)
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Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 19:29:54
GMT
From: ***@PIPELINE.COM
Subject:
97 CODE WOMEN
Could someone please list the web address for the 97
Women's Code? Many
people on the list have
obviously seen it, but I have missed it and would
like
to get in on the discussion. If there is no listing, please list where
the code specifications can be obtained (mail, telephone,
etc.).
Thanks,
Eric
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Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 19:36:05
GMT
From: ***@PIPELINE.COM
Subject:
KAROLYI'S BEING SOLD
>Does anyone know if the man who bought the Karolyi gym is planning on
bringing
rhythmic to the gym? (Karen Lookofsky-List May
26)
I had no idea that the Karolyi gym had
been sold! Could someone in the know
please mail
in all the details (where is Bela moving, is he
retiring again,
etc.)
Thanks,
Eric
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Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 18:52:52
-0400
From: ***@WAM.UMD.EDU
Subject:
Which is worth more in COP
Is there a distinction in score of the
following moves:
(1) RO + FF + whip + whip +
FF + double full
(2) RO + FF + whip + whip + double full
Note
(2) contains no flip flop before the double full. Some
of the
chinesse women are using this pass.
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Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 20:46:19
-0400
From: ***@YORKU.CA
Subject:
Re: Which is worth more in COP
> Is there a distinction in score of
the following moves:
>
> (1) RO + FF +
whip + whip + FF + double full
This pass would get an indirect special connection bonus of 0.1 for
"two or more saltos in a
series", A+A+C
> (2) RO
+ FF + whip + whip + double full >
This pass would get a direct
special connection bonus (ie for
consecutive saltos) and would get
0.2 for A+A+C
So
basically, the direct connection of the saltos, with
no
interrupting ffs gets
more bonus.
Chris.
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Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 21:03:55
-0500
From: ***@MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU
Subject:
Boston Gyms
Hi.
I am a 20 year old
college student who is interested in finding out about
gyms
in and around Boston with summer gymnastics programs. I'm a relative
beginner. I'm working my way up to a back
somersault on the floor at the
moment. I'd like to find a flexible program that
would allow me to come in
evenings and/or weekends
- preferably for adult open recreational workouts.
I also need to work on strength, so some
access to weights etc. would be
preferable. If you could email me back to my
address, that would be great.
Thanks in advance.
-Danielle
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Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 23:04:49
-0400
From: ***@VAXC.HOFSTRA.EDU
Subject:
Re: KAROLYI'S BEING SOLD
I hope that he will continue training Strug and Moceanu to the
Olympics!!
Anyone know anything
Alisa
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Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 23:08:53
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Judging for execution
>I wish that judges would reward more for
proper execution than for th
e
>'big moves'. When gymnasts have to cowboy
double tucks off beam, it just
>makes me think
they don't have enough strength to do it correctly.
Similarly,
>a triple off HB is often cowboyed.
You see the judges take deductions for
>spread
leg double layouts, why not on other skills.
At the Jr. level you do
see this type of judging. However, at the
international
level, there is a lot more going on at the podium then looking
for bent legs. There is quite a bit of politics involved.
Philosophically I
believe the FIG agrees with you.This is substantiated by reading the
beginning of the code. It says straight perfection of
execution is more
important than difficulty. And
execution is worth the biggest chunk of the
gymnast's
score. But again, when you actually get up there with a panel of
foreign judges and your are
put in the position of not only having to judge,
but
to bolster your home country, things change radically.
Dean
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Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 23:46:32
-0400
From: ***@WCHAT.ON.CA
Subject:
% muscle fibers in gymnasts
I was wondering if anyone knew the average
percent of muscle twith fibers
that
a typical gymnast might have. All
the books I have explain the
different fiber types
with reguards to runners and sprinters etc but not
gymnasts. Does anyone know?
If you can email
me privately, ASAP, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Vicki
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Date: Tue, 28 May 1996 01:04:43
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: GYMN-L Digest - 26 May 1996 to 27 May 1996
In a message dated
96-05-27 15:50:15 EDT, you write:
> Four years ago the JoPC decided to adopt a graduated base score
>system.(class 7 starts at a 5.0....class 6 starts at a
6.0...and so on). The
>theory was that it would
prevent the gymnasts from dropping out of the sport
>because
their self-esteem was damaged by their scores dropping as they
>advanced through the levels. Ignoring of course that that is
NOT why they
>drop out around the beginner
optional levels.
This is not completely accurate. The graduated score system was begun
in
Region 9 as an experiment in 1988. The rationale was exactly as you
state,
and we introduced this in response to
coaches who stated that they were
losing too many
boys due to the drop in scores from level to level. The REAL
TRUTH is that the scores
were, and are, pretty much irrelevant to the boys.
BUT, parents were
pulling their sons out of the program because, in the
parents'
opinion, there sons were getting worse as they moved to a more
difficult level because their scores went down, initially;
in addition,
new,young
coaches were being heavily pressured to hold boys back so that they
could keep the high scores. IN FACT, the system worked very well
and
resolved many of these problems; some other
regions adopted this system late
in the quadrennium because of the results they saw us achieve in
Region 9.
For these reasons,
the 1992-1996 Competition Committee (of which I was a
member)
and the JOPC elected to expand the system to all levels in the new
program; this also made it simpler to set up base scores for
the modified
optionals. I still believe that the concept has
merit, but, perhaps, is not
needed as much as it
was. (Keep in mind that the drop out rate for boys in
the
years preceding 1992 was over 70% by the time they reached the Class 2
level.)
I believe that our
committee put together a pretty fine program for the
past
quadrennium.
When we found mistakes or problems, we changed them right
away, rather than waiting for the next quadrennium. The result was a totally
new, redirected boys program. At the same time, all of the changes and
many
of the ideas we tried certainly made a very
complicated system; I judge a lot
myself, and I
will attest to the difficulties I found in applying the system,
a system that I helped design. I think we will see the benfits of this
system in the
coming quadrennium. The new Competition Committee has kept
the
basic concepts and structure that our committe designed, but, in answer to
the
coaches and judges, have radically simplified things. I believe Dean's
point
will be proven through better, more consistent judging in the future.
I hope that we don't return to the
problems of 6-8 years ago with parental
expectations
for scores.
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Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 23:03:20
-0700
From: ***@SONIC.NET
Subject:
New Code
Jeff wrote;
>I don't agree
with changing scoring system to a two system method.
What I
>would rather see is actual, REAL
deductions for execution errors <snip>
And this finally gets to
the crux of the matter. What rules govern a sport are
unimportant if they are not applied in a consistent and
objective manner. I have
never fretted over Code
changes, they will apply to everyone. If scores
decrease,
it is a non-issue to me, (as a coach), ranking is what
matters. What bothers me
is the apparent haphazard
method in which the Code is applied, the lack of
"wrong
vault" deductions for the many so called Yurchenko 1/2 turn front vaults comes
readily to mind. I was informed by a fellow coach that many
of the judges simply
did not know the difference.
I personally have found most judges at the Elite
level
to be extremely intelligent and well versed in the sport, I
can't subscribe to
his
theory.
Point being
that Code changes only beg the real problemn...
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Date: Mon, 27 May 1996 21:04:39
+0000
From: ***@ALOHA.NET
Subject:
Corbeil RSG International
Does anyone with
access to Eurosport know if they provided
coverage
of the Corbeil
International? Sherwin? I would be interested to
know the results.
Also, isn't the RSG Europeans happening this week
in
Oslo?
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End of GYMN-L Digest -
27 May 1996 to 28 May 1996
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