GYMN-L Digest - 28 Jun 1995 to 29 Jun 1995
There
are 5 messages totalling 205 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Help!
2. Intro
3. men's
regional qualifiers
4. intro and question
5. Introduction
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Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 00:42:43
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Help!
I gave someone these directions for subscribing to GYMN, but
they didn't
work. Are these right:
Send mail to
listserv@psuvm.psu.edu
In body of message write: subscribe gymn-l Full Name
Is
there a new way, or someone I could direct this person to for help?
Ann
Marie
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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 12:20:32
-0700
From: ***@FREENET.VANCOUVER.BC.CA
Subject:
Intro
Date: Wed, 28, Jun 95' noon PDT
To: Multiple recipients of
list GYMN-L
Sub: Intro
Greeting
to all Gymn Member,
My
name is Henry, I just joined this club few days ago and
here
I'm to let all of you know I'm here and a little bit about myself,
but first of all I like mention that this a wonderful club
to be in, I
enjoy all the mail I get. My deepest gratitude to everyone who put
this
together.
Now
about myself, I'm 22, I live in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. My
country
of origin is Taiwan. It is there
where I started gymn, my career
was short live.
I have not touch it again ever since I left my country, but
never of less I enjoy gymn very
much as a spectator, I enjoy the strength, the
power,
and the grace of gymnastic.
Currently I'm a student and a
full-time
amateur athlete in the sport of sprint kayaking, in some ways it
is similar to gymnastic, it require hours of training each
day, building
on strength, power, refining
technique, and many Km of paddling to build
endurance. I enjoy going fast on water, but it is
watching gymn where I
find
peace. Well I guess that's about
it, have a nice day everyone.
Henry
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Date:
Thu, 29 Jun 1995
09:03:49 -0400
From:
***@PHARM.MED.UPENN.EDU
Subject: Re: men's regional qualifiers
This
is a small dialogue that Laura and I have exchanged and I thought that
some of you might be interested in Scott Keswick's progress
and the 5, 6,7
rule used in team competitions
(internationally)
>>
>>> Laura -
>>>
>>>
have no idea if anyone ever responded to your question
about Scott - so
>>>.....
>>>
>>>
According to his coach he hyperextened
his back
>>> was on crutches and unable
to really get around for about 24 hours - he is
>>> now moving around without aid, but doing minimal work -
mostly strength- in
>>> the gym about 2
hours per day so as not to lose everything. The fact that
>>> he is considering even attempting any routines as early as
Aug. is a true
>>> testament to his
dedication. He should be up to par
to petition for a
>>>position on the
>>>
world team, but they aren't sure what they are going
to do there due to the
>>> 5,6,7 rule.
>>
>> What is
this 5,6,7 rule?? I know it's been
talked about on gymn,
>>but
I don't think it was ever really
explained. Thanks!
>>
>>
>>Laura
:)
>Laura -
>
>5, 6, 7 rule -- a country may send 7
people andALL 7 people are eligible
>to compete --> this is the BIG change - the coach then
decides which 6 of
>the 7 will compete on each
event, then 5 of those 6 scores count. Under
>the
old rules you brought 7 people, but ONLY 6 were eligible to compete,
>so before the meet started (whole thing, not just a session)
the coach had
>to declare which 6 people were
competing - in other words, the 7th person
>was
there in case one of the other 6 got injured before the meet started
>(if you want to compete hope someone gets injured in practice
-- a pretty
>lousey
way to get in a meet in my opinion.) -- below are a
couple of
>examples:
>
>This is
great if you have a specialist whose score can bring you over the
>top and have 5 really strong all arounders,
and then your 7th guy can have
>a weaker event
- kind of like don't put up Mihai Baigu
or Bill Roth if you
>can have Paul O'Neil there
for rings.
>
>This was good for the women at world's
this year at Dortmund, since they
>were able to
bring Shannon as their 7th person, use her in compulsories,
>but not worry that she wouldn't be there for optionals - under the old
>rules
you had to declare which 6 gymnasts were going to go up and it
>always had to be the same 6 people, and once the competition
started if
>one got hurt, you couldn't
substitute in with your alternate (#7) even if
>they
were at the competition
>
>I hope this makes sense - it is much
easier to follow after being at a
>meet and
seeing it implemented than trying to read it .
>
>Mayland
>
>
>
>
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Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 08:39:13
CDT
From: ***@SC1.TAMU.EDU
Subject:
Re: intro and question
Yesterday I posted a question about
requirements to move up to the
next USGF level,
and I was asked to post any responses I received.
So, here's what I have so
far. Thanks Leesa and Lori for responding!
<Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 00:28:49 -0400
<Subject: Re: intro and question
<Hi Starrla,
I'm a coach in Nor. California. They aren't supposed
< to
be moved without the 31.00 but it is done by some clubs and
<nobody
really keeps track- at least around here. We require 2
<32.00's to move from
level 5 but I will advance a kid to the next
<level
if she is a hard worker and very competent at the skills of
<the
next level.
<Hope this helps, Leesa
*********************************************************************
<Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 15:24:46 -0400
<Subject: Re: intro and question
<Hi Starrla,
<For your question as to
whether or not your daughter can advance
<to
level 6, she has to score a 31 or higher at a sanctioned meet
<to
advance. In others words, she can
train at level 6, compete
<one meet at level 5 and as long as she
scores at least a 31, she
<will advance. That is if her coach allows
her to move up.
<A good coach is the best one able to tell if she is ready to
<advance
but she has to score out.
<Lori
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Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 16:53:51
GMT
From: ***@YUCCAMAN.DEMON.CO.UK
Subject:
Introduction
Hi, my name's Rob and I've just joined the GYMN Mailing
list.
I live out in the sticks in the wilds of Berkshire, England and
I'm
24 years old (mental age 2 or thereabouts ;-) !!!!)
I'm
in the insurance business (I don't sell it though !!!)
and I've been
a fan of gymnastics since the 1988
Olympics. Until I got hold of
a
satellite dish a couple of years ago, I only saw
the sport once a year
(If lucky) on the
"National" TV channels here in the UK.
I don't
actually do the sport myself, apart from being totally the wrong
shape, you're more likely to find me running around a football
pitch like
a lunatic.
My other interests
include listening to very loud music (I'd also say
headbanging but I've not got enough hair for that
!!!) and watching / reading
everything
Sci-Fi (X-Files, Trek etc).
Rob
P.S
- Anyone
getting to the end of this message may see a URL for a Gym page.
Don't try
this yet cos there's nothing there. I'm in the process of putting
together three or four pages containing mini-profiles of a
few gymnasts with
some pictures of them and
others. I have a video digitizer so
nearly all the
pics
available will never have been seen before. I'll post a message to the
group when it's up and running.
P.P.S - Don't
expect great things from the page or the pics. I've only got a
1 mb space and some of that's
already used and, whilst the pics look OK on my
colour TV, I'm not sure what
they'll be like on a posh Monitor (All offers of
a
Monitor so I can see how they look gratefully accepted ;-) !!!)
P.P.P.S
- I think I'll finish the P.S's now ("Good Idea", everyone shouts !!!)
--
- Rob
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