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How to Evaluate Optional Competition Routines and Performance
There should be an ongoing evaluation of each gymnast before, during and after each gymnastics competition season. Here are some evaluation considerations. Continue reading
Improve Your Team’s Competition Performance
Most coaches do not track their team and gymnasts statistically, so they never know exactly what will give them the best individual and team medal count. Continue reading
Level 7 Optional All-Around Routines
Videos of Level 7 gymnasts doing all of their routines. Continue reading
2011 World Championship Interview with John Geddart
The attitude and approach of gymnasts to high level competitions is a key to their success. World Champion coach John Geddart shares his perspective. Continue reading
Skills Needed to Make High School Gymnastics Team?
High school gymnastics has it own set of rules which can vary from state to state. Here is where you can find information about those rules. Continue reading
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Level 6 Beam Routine Videos
It is instructive to see other Level 6 gymnasts doing good beam routines, so Level 6 gymnasts know what they need to work towards and how elements are done. Continue reading
Level 7 Uneven Bar Routine Videos
Some high scoring Level 7 bar routine videos to give gymnasts a visual idea of what level of Level 7 bars they should be shooting for. Continue reading
Level 7 Beam Routine Videos
It is sometimes good for gymnasts to see videos of what other gymnasts are doing at their level. Here are some high scoring Level 7 beam routines examples. Continue reading
Level 7 Floor Exercise Routine Videos
While there can be so much variation in floor routines, it is good to see some of what is being done at the lower optional levels on floor exercise. Continue reading
Covering Up Gymnastics Errors
Part of any coaching and training strategy for gymnasts has to be practicing covering-up errors that might occur in competition routines. Continue reading

