Gymnastics Blogs I Really Like

Gymnastics Blogs I Really Like

Posted on 27. May, 2009 by Kathe Jones in News and Notes

Every week I do this blog, my bookmark list gets longer and longer as I discover new gymnastics and dance blogs that make their way on to my must-read list. Here are few of my recent favorites:

The Gymblog

With regular updates, lots of videos and solid commentary, the Gymblog is at the top of my regular reading schedule. I also love the balance this blog strikes between men’s and women’s gymnastics. So many blogs tend to focus on either one or the other, so seeing a nice mix of the two is refreshing.

Live. Breathe. Love Gymnastics

Live. Breathe. Love Gymnastics is an easy-to-read blog based out of Indiana. What I love about this particular site is the great job she does finding and posting videos of events and her favorite gymnasts. It also updates regularly and trust me, that’s not as common as you’d think.

Inside Gymnastics Blogs

If you work or compete in gymnastics, you know Inside Gymnastics magazine. Well, the magazine’s site hosts a series of 4 blogs; Shannon Miller, former Olympic gold medalist writes the popular Shannon Says blog; John Roethlisberger, three-time Olympian, writes Johnn’s Take, a candid look at the sport’s hot topics; Glenn McCuen, an up and coming WOGA elite gymnast, takes you into his thoughts and world every week with In With Glenn and; Intern Ryan, the magazine’s intern, writes a cute blog about happenings and upcoming stories at the magazine.

Shannon Says
John’s Take
In With Glenn
Inside Scoop with Intern Ryan

The C Score

I’m worried about The C Score. After taking a break just before the new year to write her dissertation and focus on med school applications, this artistic gymnastics blogger hasn’t come back. She made a brief appearance in February, but I’m hoping that as the weather warms up and the school schedule lightens up, we’ll hear from The C Score again.

Gymnastics Coaching

Canadian-based, this great blog offers a blend of gymnastics’ news, coaching tips and advice from experienced coaches. You’ll also find instructional videos, coaching commentaries and what I consider to be insightful analysis about changes and trends in coaching styles. Another bonus? The site updates often.

Do you have a favorite gymnastics blog? Better yet, do you write a gymnastics blog? If I missed you or your favorite site, leave a note in the comments with a link!

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