Just picked up Peter Aykroyd's 1987 book International Gymnastics: Sport Art or Science?. Seeing it reminded me that gymnastics is in a constant state of flux and change; its identity has been subject to debate and conflict since the earliest days of competitive gymnastics, well before it existed in the form we recognise today. I want to try to talk about the state of the sport today, how it compares to past models, how it arrived at this point, and what are the questions arising. I make no apologies for publishing the picture comparisons on this page, which were created by Lifje. Some have seemed to find them rather challenging in the past, but they are not airbrushed or altered in any way. Yes, the pictures are purpose selected for the sake of comparison, but they express a truth about the direction the sport has taken over the past few years. They are not so much about Russia versus America as artistry versus athletics. I do not pretend...
There were beautiful pics. It was nice to see them in a different environment. I wonder why Nabs was outside, lol.
ReplyDeleteBTW here is an interview with Ksenia's coach, of course I have a vague idea because of google translate but we all know how that is, lol
http://summer.sport-express.ru/gymnastics/reviews/23260/
We need Lupita (sorry if I spelled wrong name) to translate that article. We all want to know what Marina says. We see her all the time with the gymnasts at competition. We barely get to know this coach. I believe she will be the main coach in London as well. I hope we get a translation soon :)
ReplyDeleteLupita is abroad at present on business. Let's wait and see if she has time to do a translate on her return.
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