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Simultaneous bilateral elbow dislocation in an international gymnast. (1/71)
Elbow dislocation is a rare injury in elite athletes. We report an unusual case of simultaneous bilateral elbow dislocations with a unilateral radial head fracture in an international female athlete competing on the asymmetrical bars. These injuries require prompt reduction and immediate mobilisation if an abrupt end to a promising career is to be prevented. (+info)Immediate effect of respiratory muscle stretch gymnastics and diaphragmatic breathing on respiratory pattern. Respiratory Muscle Conditioning Group. (2/71)
We investigated the immediate effect of respiratory muscle stretch gymnastics (RMSG) and diaphragmatic breathing (DB) on the respiratory pattern in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Sixteen patients with COPD (age, 71.3 +/- 3.9 year) were entered in the study. DB was performed for 10 minutes in supine position. For RMSG, 5 patterns were repeated 10 times each. Respiratory variables were measured in sitting position before and after both RMSG and DB, performed in random order, patient to patient, with a 20-minute washout period in-between. After RMSG, but not after DB, there was a significant overall prolongation in expiratory time. After DB, but not after RMSG, there was an overall decrease in minute ventilation, carbon dioxide output, respiratory gas exchange ratio, end tidal O2 fraction, end tidal CO2 fraction and tidal diaphragmatic volume. The results suggest that RMSG may have a beneficial effect on the respiratory pattern. On the other hand, DB may provoke post-hyperventilation hypoxemia. (+info)A rare fracture-dislocation of the hip in a gymnast and review of the literature. (3/71)
Posterior fracture-dislocation of the hip is an uncommon injury in athletics and leisure activities. It is more commonly seen in high energy motor vehicle accidents and occasionally in high energy sporting activities. A rare case is reported of posterior fracture-dislocation of the hip joint that occurred in a young athlete during gymnastics. This unusual mechanism of injury illustrates the great forces sustained by the hip joint of gymnasts. Early reduction and operative treatment led to a congruent and stable hip joint. After rehabilitation, she returned to light sporting activities after six months. (+info)Epidemiology of injury in elite and subelite female gymnasts: a comparison of retrospective and prospective findings. (4/71)
OBJECTIVES: An 18 month prospective injury survey was conducted on 64 Australian elite and subelite female gymnasts. The aims were to determine the rate of injury, anatomical location, and types of injury incurred by female competitive gymnasts, and to compare the findings with data collected retrospectively from the same sample of gymnasts. METHODS: The gymnasts recorded (weekly) in an injury record booklet the number of hours trained and information on any injuries suffered over that week. RESULTS: The sample reported 349 injuries, a rate of 5.45 per person (6.29 for the elite and 4.95 for subelite gymnasts) over the 18 month survey. Injuries to the ankle and foot (31.2%) were the most commonly reported, followed by the lower back (14.9%). The most prevalent type of injury were sprains (29.7%), followed by strains (23.2%), and growth plate injuries (12.3%). The elite gymnasts reported that, for each injury, they missed fewer training sessions (p = 0.01), but modified more sessions (p = 0.0001) than their subelite counterparts. Further, the elite gymnasts spent 21.0% of the year training at less than full capacity because of injury. Although a significantly higher number of injuries were recorded in the prospective study (p = 0.0004), no differences were found between the distribution of injury by anatomical location or type between the two methods of data collection. CONCLUSIONS: The findings have important implications in terms of training procedures and periodic screening of gymnasts. (+info)Silent meniscal abnormalities in athletes: magnetic resonance imaging of asymptomatic competitive gymnasts. (5/71)
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) produces exceptionally detailed images of the intra-articular structures of the knee. Recognising the range of MRI appearances within a normal population is therefore necessary in order to avoid attributing a greater significance to these than is clinically justified. OBJECTIVE: To compare MRI appearances in asymptomatic gymnasts with those in a less active population in order to identify findings that may be seen in the absence of significant pathology and thereby aid the clinical management of this athletic group. METHODS: MR images were obtained from 24 knees of asymptomatic competitive American collegiate gymnasts aged 18-22. The menisci were evaluated according to established grading criteria, and compared with a group of controls matched for age and sex. RESULTS: Grade 3 intrameniscal signal abnormalities are considered to be highly correlated with meniscal tears. When compared with control group, the experimental group of gymnasts had a significantly different distribution (p<0.001) of grade 3 intrameniscal signal changes, preferentially involving the lateral meniscus. The overall incidence of grade 3 changes (13%) in gymnasts was not, however, significantly different from the incidence in the controls. CONCLUSIONS: A knowledge of these MRI appearances is important when evaluating the lateral menisci within this group of athletes to prevent unnecessary treatment or intervention. This is particularly pertinent when the imaging findings do not closely correlate with the site of symptoms. (+info)Effects of short-term pulmonary rehabilitation on exercise capacity and quality of life in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. (6/71)
Although the rehabilitation of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) improves both exercise capacity and quality of life, a standard protocol for COPD patients has not been established. To clarify whether physiologic and quality-of-life improvements can be achieved by an inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation program 5 days per week for 3 weeks, 18 patients with COPD were enrolled in a rehabilitation program. The physical exercise training regimen consisted of respiratory muscle stretch gymnastics and cycle ergometer exercise training. Pulmonary function tests, an incremental ergometer exercise test, a 6-min walking test, and a quality of life assessment by the Chronic Respiratory Questionnaire were administered before and after the program. The peak VO2, an indicator of maximal exercise capacity, did not increase, although the 6-min walking distance, an indicator of functional exercise capacity, increased significantly after rehabilitation. There was a significant improvement in the quality of life in terms of dyspnea, fatigue, and emotional state. These findings suggest that even a 3-week program may be beneficial for COPD patients. Increases in functional exercise capacity, even without an increase in maximal exercise capacity, are helpful for reducing dyspnea and improving quality of life parameters in patients with COPD. (+info)Balancing the risk of injury to gymnasts: how effective are the counter measures? (7/71)
BACKGROUND: To minimise injury risk and maximise gymnastics performance, coaches, parents, and health professionals working with young gymnasts need to understand and practise safe gymnastics. AIMS: To (a) identify the various injury counter measures specific to gymnastics, (b) critically review the literature describing each injury prevention measure, and (c) assess, using available risk factor and injury data, the weight of evidence to support each of these counter measures. Specific recommendations for further research and implementation strategies to prevent injury and improve safety are also given. METHODS: The relevant literature was identified through the use of Medline (1966 to May 1998) and SPORT Discus (1975 to May 1998) searches, hand searching of journals and reference lists, and discussions with key Australian gymnastics organisations. RESULTS: The key gymnastics injury counter measures identified in this review include coaching (physical preparation, education, spotting, and performance technique), equipment, and the health support system (medical screening, treatment, and rehabilitation). Categorisation of the type of evidence for the effectiveness of each of these counter measures in preventing injury showed that most of it is based on informal opinion/anecdotal evidence, uncontrolled data based studies, and several prospective epidemiological studies. There is no evidence from formally controlled trials or specific evaluation studies of counter measures for gymnastics. CONCLUSIONS: Although gymnastics is a sport associated with young participants and frequent high volume, high impact training, there is a paucity of information on injury risk factors and the effectiveness of injury practices. Further controlled trials are needed to examine the extent to which injury prevention counter measures can prevent or reduce the occurrence of injury and re-injury. Particular attention should be devoted to improving training facilities, the design and testing of apparatus and personal equipment used by gymnasts, and coaching and the role of spotting in preventing injury. (+info)Stress fracture of the clavicle in a young female gymnast. (8/71)
Stress fractures of the clavicle are rare. This is the report of one such fracture in a 10 year old female gymnast, who presented with a six week history of medial clavicular pain. Radiographs and a computed tomography scan showed an undisplaced fracture through the medial third of the clavicle extending inferiorly to the rhomboid fossa in the inferior aspect of the clavicle. Pathological fracture was excluded by magnetic resonance imaging. The patient was treated conservatively and was able to return to full training eight weeks later. (+info)I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Gymnastics" is not a medical term. It is an athletic discipline consisting of physical exercises requiring balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, and endurance. If you have any questions related to medical terminology or health concerns, I would be happy to try to help answer those for you!
Athletic injuries are damages or injuries to the body that occur while participating in sports, physical activities, or exercise. These injuries can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
1. Trauma: Direct blows, falls, collisions, or crushing injuries can cause fractures, dislocations, contusions, lacerations, or concussions.
2. Overuse: Repetitive motions or stress on a particular body part can lead to injuries such as tendonitis, stress fractures, or muscle strains.
3. Poor technique: Using incorrect form or technique during exercise or sports can put additional stress on muscles, joints, and ligaments, leading to injury.
4. Inadequate warm-up or cool-down: Failing to properly prepare the body for physical activity or neglecting to cool down afterwards can increase the risk of injury.
5. Lack of fitness or flexibility: Insufficient strength, endurance, or flexibility can make individuals more susceptible to injuries during sports and exercise.
6. Environmental factors: Extreme weather conditions, poor field or court surfaces, or inadequate equipment can contribute to the risk of athletic injuries.
Common athletic injuries include ankle sprains, knee injuries, shoulder dislocations, tennis elbow, shin splints, and concussions. Proper training, warm-up and cool-down routines, use of appropriate protective gear, and attention to technique can help prevent many athletic injuries.
The ulna is one of the two long bones in the forearm, the other being the radius. It runs from the elbow to the wrist and is located on the medial side of the forearm, next to the bone called the humerus in the upper arm. The ulna plays a crucial role in the movement of the forearm and also serves as an attachment site for various muscles.
The radius is one of the two bones in the forearm in humans and other vertebrates. In humans, it runs from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist. It is responsible for rotation of the forearm and articulates with the humerus at the elbow and the carpals at the wrist. Any medical condition or injury that affects the radius can impact the movement and function of the forearm and hand.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Sports" is not a medical term. It refers to physical activities that are governed by a set of rules and often engaged in competitively. However, there are fields such as Sports Medicine and Exercise Science that deal with various aspects of physical activity, fitness, and sports-related injuries or conditions. If you have any questions related to these areas, I'd be happy to try to help!
"Weight-bearing" is a term used in the medical field to describe the ability of a body part or limb to support the weight or pressure exerted upon it, typically while standing, walking, or performing other physical activities. In a clinical setting, healthcare professionals often use the term "weight-bearing exercise" to refer to physical activities that involve supporting one's own body weight, such as walking, jogging, or climbing stairs. These exercises can help improve bone density, muscle strength, and overall physical function, particularly in individuals with conditions affecting the bones, joints, or muscles.
In addition, "weight-bearing" is also used to describe the positioning of a body part during medical imaging studies, such as X-rays or MRIs. For example, a weight-bearing X-ray of the foot or ankle involves taking an image while the patient stands on the affected limb, allowing healthcare providers to assess any alignment or stability issues that may not be apparent in a non-weight-bearing position.
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20186
- Greek Olympic athlete and world champion Lefteris Petrounias won his fourth consecutive European gold in gymnastics on the rings at the European Championships 2018 in Glasgow. (ekathimerini.com)
- Greece's Argyro Afrati, 20, on the vault in the qualifiers for the Women's Apparatus Finals of the Glasgow 2018 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships, late Thursday. (ekathimerini.com)
- A victim makes her "impact statement" to Larry Nassar during a sentencing hearing as he puts his head down in front of Judge Rosemarie Aquilina in district court on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018, in Lansing, Mich. Nassar has pleaded guilty to molesting females with his hands at his Michigan State University office, his home and a Lansing-area gymnastics club, often while their parents were in the room. (cnn.com)
- As of Friday, the USA Gymnastics website that once listed its board of directors was redirecting readers to a page about the 2018 American Cup. (boston.com)
- Judge Rosemarie Aquilina holds a letter written by Larry Nassar, a former team USA Gymnastics doctor, who pleaded guilty in November 2017 to sexual assault charges, during his sentencing hearing in Lansing, Michigan, Jan. 18, 2018. (go.com)
- Judge Rosemarie Aquilina speaks with Larry Nassar, right, and his attorney Shannon Smith as he appears in court to listen to victim impact statements prior to being sentenced after being accused of molesting girls while he was a physician for USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University, Jan. 16, 2018, in Lansing, Mich. (go.com)
Nassar8
- Geddert, 60, coached the 2012 USA "Fierce Five" Olympic gymnastics team and is also the owner of the Twistars Gymnastics Club in Michigan, one of the locations where Larry Nassar, a disgraced former gymnastics physician, has admitted to sexually abusing young female athletes. (cnn.com)
- Larry Nassar was convicted of sexually assaulting USA gymnastics team members. (go.com)
- Larry Nassar , a former USA gymnastics team doctor , has been stabbed in prison, a source told ABC News. (go.com)
- Nassar was convicted of state and federal charges for sexually assaulting members of the USA gymnastics team. (go.com)
- Bowing to the demands of the U.S. Olympic Committee, USA Gymnastics confirmed Friday night that the remaining members of its board of directors would resign - the latest fallout from a widespread sexual abuse scandal involving the federation's longtime national team doctor, Lawrence G. Nassar. (boston.com)
- The judge who said she was signing the 'death warrant' of former U.S.A. Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar may not have wanted to gain personal attention, but she got it. (go.com)
- Nassar found competitive gymnastics to be a 'perfect place' for his crimes because victims saw him as a 'god' in the sport, a prosecutor said Wednesday, shortly before the former osteopath was to be sentenced for years of molesting Olympic gymnasts and other girls and women. (cbc.ca)
- You have become a man ruled by selfish and perverted desires,' she told Nassar, who worked at the university and USA Gymnastics. (cbc.ca)
British Gymnastics5
- British Gymnastics introduced the Disability Masters competition that put the best disabled athletes on the same stage as Louis Smith and Beth Tweddle at the mainstream British Championships. (itv.com)
- It was an incredible opportunity for visibility that British Gymnastics were rightly congratulated for. (itv.com)
- Discover Gymnastics British Gymnastics Want to get started? (british-gymnastics.org)
- Explore the different types with British Gymnastics, discover the one that's perfect for you and find your local club. (british-gymnastics.org)
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Rhythmic gymnastics5
- The governing body for competition in gymnastics throughout the world is the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG). Eight sports are governed by the FIG, including gymnastics for all, men's and women's artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampolining (including double mini-trampoline), tumbling, acrobatic, aerobic, and parkour. (wikipedia.org)
- artistic and rhythmic gymnastics. (medscape.com)
- Eleni Kelaiditi of Greece performs during the individual ball qualifications at the 36th Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria on Tuesday. (ekathimerini.com)
- The Moscow leg of the Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix Series is due to take place at Luzhniki at the weekend. (rt.com)
- Moscow staged the 2010 Rhythmic Gymnastics world championships back in September, and now the sport's top names return to the Luzhniki arena for one of the first big events of 2011. (rt.com)
World Championships1
- Greece's Lefteris Petrounias performs on the rings on the first day of the apparatus finals at the Gymnastics World Championships at Aspire Dome in Doha, Qatar, where he clinched the gold medal. (ekathimerini.com)
Athletes11
- Participants in gymnastics-related sports include young children, recreational-level athletes, and competitive athletes at all levels of skill. (wikipedia.org)
- Greek athletes Eleftherios Petrounias (left) and Vasiliki Millousi (right) are pictured with their medals on their arrival at Athens International Airport from the Gymnastics World Cup AGF Trophy 2017 in Baku Monday. (ekathimerini.com)
- Nearly 90 men's artistic athletes and their coaches were in Colorado Springs over the weekend for USA Gymnastics' 2023 Future Stars National Championships and coaches workshop. (usagym.org)
- USA Gymnastics is committed to building a community and culture of health , safety and excellence where athletes can thrive in sport and in life. (usagym.org)
- Follow all of our amazing athletes on USA Gymnastics' social channels. (usagym.org)
- On September 7, 1991, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) was notified of three suspected measles cases among athletes from New Zealand (NZ) participating in an international gymnastics competition September 6-15 in Indianapolis (Marion County). (cdc.gov)
- As athletics, swimming and cycling adapted to embrace elite disabled athletes, gymnastics failed to create a Paralympic programme. (itv.com)
- Late Thursday, USA Gymnastics responded to the email saying it "completely embraces the requirements" outlined in the letter and pledged to "work with the USOC to accomplish change for the betterment of our organization, our athletes and our clubs. (boston.com)
- On top of all that, there's another reason to be excited: Biles's return is one more piece of evidence that gymnastics' old culture - which at times infantilized athletes in cruel and bizarre ways - is possibly dead. (cnn.com)
- The Club enjoys a large membership of athletes, coaches, and volunteers who all work together to provide a complete, thorough, and fun training environment for gymnasts ranging from National-level athletes to Tots experiencing the joy and challenge of gymnastics for the first time. (destinationstjohns.com)
- Conclusion The techniques of cross-striking, fast pedaling, balance, jump rope, two-handed grip , two-handed dribbling, kicking, and seven other techniques evaluated showed a great relationship with the motor coordination of gymnastics athletes . (bvsalud.org)
20171
- This category is for women's gymnastics in the year 2017 . (wikipedia.org)
20214
- Eleftherios Petrounias performs on the rings during the men's apparatus finals of the 2021 European Championships in Artistic Gymnastics in the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, Saturday. (ekathimerini.com)
- Greece's Antonios Tantalidis performs on the floor exercise during the men's all-around final of the 2021 European Championships Artistic Gymnastics in the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, on Friday. (ekathimerini.com)
- Greece's Konstantinos Konstantinidis performs on the rings during the men's qualification competition of the 2021 European Championships in Artistic Gymnastics in the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, on Thursday. (ekathimerini.com)
- Greece's Chrysa Balami performs on the uneven bars during the women's qualification competition of the 2021 European Championships in Artistic Gymnastics in the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, on Wednesday. (ekathimerini.com)
International Gymnastics2
- The Federation of International Gymnastics (FIG) was founded in Liege in 1881. (wikipedia.org)
- USA Gymnastics is the National Governing Body (NGB) for the sport of gymnastics in the United States, consistent with the Ted Stevens Olympic & Amateur Sports Act, the Bylaws of the United States Olympic Committee and the International Gymnastics Federation. (usagym.org)
20202
- Greek gymnast Lefteris Petrounias won gold in rings at the 2020 World Cup Gymnastics in Melbourne on Saturday, bringing him a step closer to the Tokyo Olympic Games this summer. (ekathimerini.com)
- 3) Results: 518 adolescent females with dance-related injuries and 597 adolescent females with gymnastics-related injuries in 2020 were examined. (nih.gov)
Men's gymnastics1
- By the end of the nineteenth century, men's gymnastics competition was popular enough to be included in the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. (wikipedia.org)
Gymnasts4
- Great gifts for gymnasts, gymnastics coaches, and gymnastics moms! (cafepress.com)
- I designed one for each of the four events in womens gymnastics and some of the sequences on the posters are of famous gymnasts executing some of their signature moves. (imagekind.com)
- Apart from that, lesser-known girls will compete in the same events on Saturday with a chance to make it trough to the finals, depending on their results," explains Russia's gymnastics coach Amina Zaripova.Russia will boast its best roster at the weekend with the main quartet of gymnasts featuring all stars, led by Olympic gold medalist and World Champion Evgeniya Kanaeva. (rt.com)
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) evaluated employee exposure to flame retardants in four gymnastics studios utilized by recreational and competitive gymnasts. (cdc.gov)
Championships1
- Lord of the Rings" Lefteris Petrounias won gold at the World Artisic Gymnastics Championships in Montreal on Saturday to become only the ninth gymnast (and the second Greek) to win back-to-back Worlds golds in the rings. (ekathimerini.com)
Search1
- Simply enter the organization's name (Pizm Gymnastics Booster Club) or EIN (831525888) in the 'Search Term' field. (charitynavigator.org)
Hoodies1
- Gymnastics Apparel - Gymnastics T-shirts, Raglans, Hoodies and Tank Tops! (cafepress.com)
Competitive3
- Competitive coaches who wish to participate in USA Gymnastics-sanctioned events are required to have a professional membership with USA Gymnastics. (cnn.com)
- Campia Gymnastics is a Mount Pearl based non-profit organization committed to providing a variety of competitive and recreational gymnastics programs. (destinationstjohns.com)
- Easley Gymnastics offers a team program with a competitive expereince through USA Gymnastics. (easleygym.com)
Bylaws2
- John Geddert, the 2011 USA World Team and 2012 USA Olympic Team head coach, was suspended Monday under a provision in the USA Gymnastics bylaws that allows interim measures to be taken to "to ensure the safety and well-being of the gymnastics community. (cnn.com)
- USA Gymnastics bylaws say the board shall consist of 21 directors. (boston.com)
Resignations2
Coaches2
- Muras, who coached at KidSport Gymnastics in Winona with Rob Murray and also coaches at Hamline University under Doug Byrnes, took the reins of East Ridge this season. (startribune.com)
- USA Gymnastics, the national governing body for gymnastics in the United States, has suspended one of its most prominent coaches amid a scandal over sexual abuse by a former national team doctor. (cnn.com)
Artistic6
- Artistic gymnastics is a physically demanding sport that requires flexibility, agility, and extreme upper and lower body strength. (medscape.com)
- Artistic gymnastics is known for its high-flying acrobatics and feats of strength. (medscape.com)
- Artistic gymnastics became a part of the Olympics in 1896 and consists of four events for women (vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise) and six events for men (floor, pommel horse, still rings, vault, parallel bars, and horizontal bar). (medscape.com)
- This article will focus on the injury profile of artistic gymnastics. (medscape.com)
- I am extremely flexible and right now I am doing artistic gymnastics, by now your probably getting bored so take this quiz to determine what level you are in gymnastics! (allthetests.com)
- ABSTRACT Introduction The great difficulty and the high risk are inherent marks of artistic gymnastics . (bvsalud.org)
Coach3
- Great gift for gymnast or gymnastics coach! (cafepress.com)
- The Michigan Court of Appeals overturned the conviction of the former Michigan State University gymnastics coach and dismissed charges against the school's former president. (wlrn.org)
- My coach always focused on sprints, like running the 400 under 1 minute (mainly over the summer) and he'd never make us run over 2ish miles since he says gymnastics is anaerobic sport and running to far would mess up our fast muscle twitch fibers or something. (best-running-tips.com)
Sport's1
- The announcement came one day after the head of the Olympic committee threatened in an email to decertify USA Gymnastics - the sport's national governing body - if its entire board of more than 20 people did not resign by Wednesday. (boston.com)
Team6
- From then on until the early 1950s, both national and international competitions involved a changing variety of exercises gathered under the rubric, gymnastics, that included, for example, synchronized team floor calisthenics, rope climbing, high jumping, running, and horizontal ladder. (wikipedia.org)
- The Stanford women's gymnastics team delivered its highest-scoring performance of the season to finish fourth at the NCAA Super Six finals at Florida's O'Connell Center on Friday. (stanforddaily.com)
- Johnson, another team captain who finished 17th in the state vault competition last year, said there's a buzz building around school for the gymnastics team. (startribune.com)
- A former club gymnast at Great Northern Gymnastics who joined East Ridge as a sophomore, Johnson said the best characteristic of the Raptors is their team unity. (startribune.com)
- The Wheaton co-op boys gymnastics team made a big jump in its team score Friday. (dailyherald.com)
- Seniors Haylie Leitten, Gianna Trigilio, Emily Salmonds & Hannah Spencer were recognized and celebrated for their many years on the gymnastics team! (thebatavian.com)
Injuries3
- The following is information from the American Academy of Pediatrics about how to prevent gymnastics injuries. (healthychildren.org)
- Also included is an overview of common gymnastics injuries. (healthychildren.org)
- Both acute and chronic knee injuries are seen in gymnastics. (healthychildren.org)
Gyms1
- Increasing concern towards health and living a healthy life among the populace the demand for the number of gyms across the globe is booming the demand for the Gymnastics Software. (openpr.com)
Presenting1
- Chapter 4: Presenting the Gymnastics Software Market Factor Analysis, Porters Five Forces, Supply/Value Chain, PESTEL analysis, Market Entropy, Patent/Trademark Analysis. (openpr.com)
Olympic Committee2
- Both USA Gymnastics and the United State Olympic Committee have been very quick to capitalize and celebrate my success. (cnn.com)
- The Olympic committee has also come under fire for failing to hold the gymnastics federation accountable for its failures. (boston.com)
Events3
- During the 1920s, women organized and participated in gymnastics events. (wikipedia.org)
- Stream live events and browse our entire archive of gymnastics events. (usagym.org)
- Use of a Cheetah ankle brace (or a Tuli's heel cup in an ankle brace) cushions the ankle while performing gymnastics events. (healthychildren.org)
Academy1
- By the way,does anybody else go to High Point Gymnastics Academy? (allthetests.com)
Trophy1
- New Trier hasn't hosted a girls' gymnastics state final trophy since 1993, but that could change this year behind sophomore Maeve Murdock and junior Darcy Barkal. (ihsa.org)
Greek1
- The original term for the practice of gymnastics is from the related Greek verb γυμνάζω (gumnázō), which translates as "to train naked or nude" because young men exercising trained without clothing. (wikipedia.org)
Unlike2
- Unlike soccer and football, gymnastics hasn't historically been considered a high concussion risk, said lead researcher Steven Broglio , director of the University of Michigan Concussion Center. (upi.com)
- I love to run in my free time, and unlike gymnastics, running is something I can do for the rest of my life. (best-running-tips.com)
Scandal1
- Last March, Steve Penny resigned as president of USA Gymnastics, as the governing body began to grapple with the sexual assault scandal that would embroil it in the coming months. (boston.com)
Club4
- Twistars Gymnastics Club did not respond to CNN's request for comment. (cnn.com)
- Pizm Gymnastics Booster Club cannot currently be evaluated by our Culture & Community methodology because we have not received data from the charity regarding its Constituent Feedback or Equity Practices strategies. (charitynavigator.org)
- Pizm Gymnastics Booster Club cannot currently be evaluated by our Leadership & Adaptability methodology because we have not received data from the charity regarding its leadership capacity, strategic thinking and planning, and ability to innovate or respond to changes. (charitynavigator.org)
- How many days a week do you go to gymnastics club? (allthetests.com)
Participants1
- Participants were 74% less likely to have a strain/sprain diagnosis in gymnastics compared to dance (OR = 0.26, 95% CI [0.18, 0.38]) and were 3.84 times more likely to have a fracture diagnosis from gymnastics compared to dance (OR = 3.84, 95% CI [2.67, 5.57]), even after adjusting for body party injured. (nih.gov)
Camps2
- At the UK gymnastics camps, we are committed to providing a learning environment that is fun and challenging to the campers. (ukathletics.com)
- or mail (Kentucky Gymnastics Camps, 338 Lexington Ave., Lexington, KY 40506) medical forms and insurance requirements. (ukathletics.com)
Sport2
- While gymnastics can be an individual sport, our classes emphasize teamwork. (thelittlegym.com)
- Broglio said he doesn't know the sport of gymnastics well enough to speculate on what caused the preseason spike. (upi.com)
Aims1
- This research aims to understand the influence of bodily practices, especially gymnastics, in the construction of representations of a healthy body conveyed in a Brazilian women's magazine in the 1940s and 1950s. (nih.gov)
Skill1
- So our kids Gymnastics classes give your child the chance to tackle new challenges at their own skill level. (thelittlegym.com)
Back2
- Back in 1978, while coaching at a couple of gymnastic schools in Massachusetts, I was inspired by turn-of-the-twentieth-century artist Alphonse Muchas amazingly detailed and beautifully designed posters to create a set of posters for womens gymnastics. (imagekind.com)
- i got a level 6-7 to me i am probably a level 2 in gymnastics i am a 9 year old girl ,72 pound i can do a split a cartwheel a 3 second handstand a round of and a back bend and a cartwheel block and i can do a one handed cartwheel so i think i am a level three in gymnastics instead. (allthetests.com)
Years1
- I been n gymnastics for 3 years and im really good at it. (allthetests.com)
Preschool1
- Easley Gymnastics facility is 12,500 sq ft with a seperated preschool area. (easleygym.com)
Found2
Profile1
- The Gymnastics Software study eludes very useful reviews & strategic assessment including the generic market trends, emerging technologies, industry drivers, challenges, regulatory policies that propel the market growth, along with major players profile and strategies. (openpr.com)
Kids2
- Gymnastics Unlimited is Santa Clarita's premier Gymnastics, Tumbling and Ninja Zone facility for kids! (google.com)
- Kids focus on enhancing their tumbling skills, gymnastics conditioning, and - most importantly - building confidence. (thelittlegym.com)
News1
- Everybody worries about football, ice hockey and men's and women's soccer, but gymnastics is out there by themselves with a preseason injury risk that we didn't expect to see," Broglio said in a university news release. (upi.com)
Competition1
- Genesee Gymnastics finished third on Friday at MCA Gymnastics competition in Byron. (thebatavian.com)
Year2
- I'm an 11 year old girl and I go to gymnastics twice a week. (allthetests.com)
- Easley Gymnastics is a year round enrolling gym located in Upstate South Carolina. (easleygym.com)
Results1
- The results show that gymnastics for women was linked to body maintenance and used as a tool for establishing a body standard, thus disciplining and shapingthe construction of women's health concepts, determined by the aesthetic bias of that period: a slim body as an ideal standard of beauty and health. (nih.gov)
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Explore1
- Regression analyses were performed to explore if injury patterns were predictive of gymnastics or dancing participation. (nih.gov)
School3
- But Janiga's season was not over on Friday, as she capped off her collegiate gymnastics career with a national championship on Saturday, becoming the second individual champion in Stanford school history. (stanforddaily.com)
- Why Enroll in Our Grade School Gymnastics Classes? (thelittlegym.com)
- Served as a program director at the Nebraska School of Gymnastics in Lincoln, Neb. (ukathletics.com)