Teaching Fundamental Gymnastics Skills

Teaching Fundamental Gymnastics Skills
Author: Debby Mitchell
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2002
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780736001243

This manual provides guidance on gymnastics instruction for physical education teachers. The authors explore different teaching strategies, body awareness, and the foundational movements and postures, then describe the basic skills of floor exercise, balance beam, springboard and vault, and bars. Black and white drawings illustrate correct body positions. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Complete Guide to Primary Gymnastics

Complete Guide to Primary Gymnastics
Author: Lindsay Broomfield
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0736086587

Gymnastics is accessible and straightforward to teach and Lindsay Broomfield provides clear instruction for primary teachers and club coaches to teach gymnastic skills. Its progressive approach builds on the basics and allows for a smooth transition for pupils entering year 7.

Gymnastics

Gymnastics
Author: Rita Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2013-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781938975035

The GYMCERT Skills & Drills for the Level 5 Coach & Gymnast covers most aspects of gymnastics elements needed for the level 5 competitive gymnast. Gain a better understanding of how to prepare your gymnast's for compulsory competition. Would you like to have an edge for your compulsory competitive team members? GYMCERT's new Skills and Drills for the Coach and Gymnast is an excellent reference for suggesting alternate: lead-up skills; drills; coaching and spotting tips; and, safety notes for each skill presented. Techniques, drills, and complementary skill guidelines are provided to make the training of each skill as specific to the individual gymnast's needs as possible. In addition, conditioning exercises along with progressive variations for many of the skills are provided. As an added benefit, basic dance preparation guidelines and techniques for teaching and improving dance elements is included along with the Floor and Beam sections. To help with planning, suggested guidelines for developing a training schedule for the competitive season along with skill and strength tracking forms to monitor the progress of each gymnast are included in this book. Every gymnastics coach will want to add this book to his or her personal gymnastics library. Online course sold separately.

Teaching Rhythmic Gymnastics

Teaching Rhythmic Gymnastics
Author: Heather C. Palmer
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780736042420

"The open-ended approach and extensive illustrations make this resource easy to use. The book also includes ready-to-use checklists, assessment guidelines, lesson plans, word searches for vocabulary development, and routine-planning posters that you can enlarge on a copier and post in the gym." "With Teaching Rhythmic Gymnastics, you can add variety to your gymnastics and rhythmic units, start a rhythmic gymnastics club, or introduce a safe, enjoyable alternative to traditional gymnastics programs."--BOOK JACKET.

Head Over Heels about Gymnastics

Head Over Heels about Gymnastics
Author: Gemma Coles
Publisher: Head Over Heels Gymnastics
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780957352605

This is a child friendly book that provides step-by-step instructions and top ups explaining how to perform a large variety of gymnastic floor skills via simple language and eyecatching photography.

Teaching Basic Gymnastics

Teaching Basic Gymnastics
Author: Phyllis Cooper
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Gymnastics
ISBN: 9780023247019

"Teaching basic gymnastics: a coeducational approach provides methods of teaching and spotting for many beginning and some intermediate gymnastic skills. Emphasis is placed on guiding instructors in working with students in typical physical education classes. Instructors are urged to encourage students to seek their own individual levels of success rather than "perfect" performance. In most physical education classes, the typical student does not have the time to develop skills beyond the level of advanced beginner. Therefore, Teaching basic gymnastics does not address true intermediate or advanced skills. The events presented in the text include coeducational apparatus, individual and dual activities, pyramids, and modern rhythmic gymnastics. The level and number of skills presented in each teaching situation will depend on the amount of time available for the gymnastics unit and the instructor's expertise&… Throughout the text attention is given to the importance of providing a safe learning environment by way of careful inspection and proper use and placement of mats and apparatus. Class organization is also discussed."

Primary School Gymnastics

Primary School Gymnastics
Author: Lawry Price
Publisher: David Fulton Pub
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1853469513

Primary School Gymnastics presents themed activities appropriate for infant, junior and upper junior levels, and shows how teachers can plan to use these in structured schemes of work. This book offers practical help for teachers in this vital area, and focuses on enabling individual children to succeed at their own level.

I Can Do Gymnastics

I Can Do Gymnastics
Author: United States Gymnastics Federation
Publisher: Contemporary Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1993
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780940279544

Step-by-step illustrations and instructions explain how to perform intermediate gymnastics skills on the various apparatuses.

The Science of Gymnastics

The Science of Gymnastics
Author: Monèm Jemni
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 627
Release: 2017-12-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351789112

The Science of Gymnastics provides the most comprehensive and accessible introduction available to the fundamental physiological, biomechanical and psychological principles underpinning performance in artistic gymnastics. The second edition introduces three new sections: applied coaching, motor learning and injury prevention and safety, and features contributions from leading international sport scientists and gymnastics coaches and instructors. With case studies and review questions included in each chapter, the book examines every key aspect of gymnastic training and performance, including: physiological assessment diet and nutrition energetics kinetics and kinematics spatial orientation and motor control career transitions mental skills training and perception injury assessment and prevention, with clinical cases advanced case studies in rotations, vault approach and elastic technologies in gymnastics. A fully dedicated website provides a complete set of lecture material, including ready-to-use animated slides related to each chapter, and the answers to all review questions in the book. The book represents an important link between scientific theory and performance. As such, The Science of Gymnastics is essential reading for any student, researcher or coach with an interest in gymnastics, and useful applied reading for any student of sport science or sports coaching.