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I stop micro-managing how my girls warm-up floor by level 4. We practice the warm-up procedure and my only expectation is that they get to everything once. It's a bit rough to start, but after a few meets they get it down.
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Kerri's description did not improve my impression of Forster as a leader, either. "I'm sorry this isn't Karolyi's" does nothing to address a gymnast's concerns. It sounds like he never explained the reasoning behind how and why they did things as they did. I also note that after her time there Kerri did not list Colorado Aerials' gymnasts as serious contenders with others when recounting Olympic Trials, but did include Thompson. This seems to reflect an impression of their training.I smiled at Kerri's description of Forster not really knowing what he was doing - it had a strong sense of deja vu of his time as National Team Coordinator
I wonder if that was just a familiarity thing. Kerri would have known Jennie for years at that point. They were at Karolyis and then Dynamo together, and Jennie had be hyped as the next big thing for years. Kerri was at CO Aerials for less than a year and their athletes certainly didn't have the Karolyi and Nunno hype machines behind them (no matter how much Tom tried to be The Next Bela or The Next Steve).Kerri's description did not improve my impression of Forster as a leader, either. "I'm sorry this isn't Karolyi's" does nothing to address a gymnast's concerns. It sounds like he never explained the reasoning behind how and why they did things as they did. I also note that after her time there Kerri did not list Colorado Aerials' gymnasts as serious contenders with others when recounting Olympic Trials, but did include Thompson. This seems to reflect an impression of their training.
I agree with you on this-- I thought Kristy Powell had the best chance of all of those who didn't make it, back in 1996, though having recently watched some of the pre-trials meets I will admit Powell did undercook a lot of elements early in 1996.I wonder if that was just a familiarity thing. Kerri would have known Jennie for years at that point. They were at Karolyis and then Dynamo together, and Jennie had be hyped as the next big thing for years. Kerri was at CO Aerials for less than a year and their athletes certainly didn't have the Karolyi and Nunno hype machines behind them (no matter how much Tom tried to be The Next Bela or The Next Steve).
FWIW, I wouldn't have picked Jennie Thompson as a more likely contender than Kulikowski or even Powell going into Trials. They were all in that second tier together.
FWIW, they did have some experience training older gymnasts--namely Comaneci before Moscow '80.
I know this is beating a dead horse over the years, but there's always that "did Kerri have a choice to do that second vault?" debate that resurfaces every once in awhile.
From reading these summaries, it really doesn't sound like she did. She would have preferred to save her leg for AA. And it sounds like she relied solely on Bela to tell her what to do, what to think, how hard to push.
However, I remember from my (much lower level) competition days that I would have done a second vault in a heartbeat. I remember breaking two toes on beam and then slapping some tape on my foot so I could 'finish the meet', even if my coaches told me not to. It wasn't maybe my best quality as a gymnast, but I was stubborn as heck.
According to "Nadia Comaneci and the Secret Police", the Karolyis' role preparing her for 1980 Olympics was greatly exaggerated. She was not allowed to travel with her own coach because the Romanian government saw Bela Karolyi + Nadia as the brand.I'd nearly forgotten that Boginskaya trained at Karolyi's before Atlanta. Looking back, it was nice to see her so happy and relaxed in '95-'96.
Strug really seemed to have a bond with the Karolyis at that point. I wonder if they really did mellow during their brief retirement, or if they were just trying to be on good behavior. FWIW, they did have some experience training older gymnasts--namely Comaneci before Moscow '80.
Yes, it was--even though four of the six Soviet Olympians were over 19. The Romanians and East Germans had some very young gymnasts.I guess in 1980 - 18 was considered an "older gymnast"
Yeah, Kerri was well out of the AA after the first vault and I imagine she knew it. She and Dawes were pretty much neck and neck after 7 events, with Miller and Moceanu well ahead. The latter possibly would've been top in the AA standings with a hit vault, Kerri probably didn't expect to catch her.Kerri Strug wouldn't have made AA without the second vault - she would have finished about .4 behind Dominique Moceanu. Moceanu was ahead going into that rotation, so even without calculations Strug would have guessed she hadn't done enough.
Not sure she didn't have a choice where the team was concerned, but from the rest of the book, I'd say she was always going to vault - she was well and truly conditioned to act that way.
Definitely. I’m enjoying the discussions these book summaries are stimulating.Would people be interested in a summary of that book (full version)? I'd like to do one if so. I'm really enjoying this one and the others posted.
Kerri says Moceanu took her spot when she had to pull out of the AA final, and she claims she could hear Bela. Who knows if it was just thinking she heard him because of all the hours of coaching or if she was so tuned into his voice that she could hear him.Yeah, Kerri was well out of the AA after the first vault and I imagine she knew it. She and Dawes were pretty much neck and neck after 7 events, with Miller and Moceanu well ahead. The latter possibly would've been top in the AA standings with a hit vault, Kerri probably didn't expect to catch her.
Not sure if Bela had much to do with it in the moment either. He wasn't anywhere near her in the Dome and she surely can't have heard anything he might have said. Would have to be more the ingrained coaching stuff.