| Wall Lists of Gymnast's Awards
A couple of new ideas. Hopefully, you are already putting up the
names and dates and events of all your gymnast's who score nines on the
wall. We call it the 9.0 Club and we record every 9.0 + that every
team gymnast receives. And we also have “The Gold Team” which lists
all of our gymnasts who have received gold medals in competition (We use
formatted spreadsheets recording "who, where, what meet, when and
for what" so we ran resort and reprint the lists if we want).
Skills You Can Still Have Named After You
This morning we were thinking and doing some positive expectation programming,
and it made us think that it might be a good idea to put up a list of skills
that gymnasts could still have named after them. Double tuck Tzuks
and Yurchenkos, triple twisting Tzuks and Yurchenkos were what we were
thinking about at the time, but the list could be expanded and researched.
Show Positive Expectation
This would give your gymnasts the feeling that you expect they could
do great things, become world class gymnasts and give them specific mental
goals. Then we thought why not begin it today and make a different
list somewhere else and list the first person in the gym to compete other
skills.
List of Completely Original Skills Within Your Own Gym
This would also be the place to list completely original skills developed
in the gym. We have had a number of those - Claycomb front to front
stalder between the bars, Beth’s triple skater's turn that changes levels
twice during the turn, etc.
The First in the Gym to Do a ...
It’s too late for us to start with B skills(or even C, D, or E because
we could never remember who did them first in our gym. Isn’t that
sad?). But for newer gyms, you could start with fulls and you could put
up the skills you want to target with no name or date yet, so the gymnasts
have visible goals and mental targets - kind of mentally programming them
where you want them to go.
Program Your Gymnasts for Future Success
You can include whatever skills you choose (or all of them), so you
can program the exact kind of balance in the sport that you want.
And, of course, we've always tracked gym records in conditioning and competition
- # of chin-ups, highest compulsory beam score, etc.
Get It All on the Wall
Time to delegate some chart making, maybe. Anyway, that were
some of our first original ideas of the day - unnamed skills and gym firsts
up on the wall. Ever get the idea, you'll need a big gym just to
fit everything you want on the wall.
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