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When to Add Weight Training for Gymnasts: Progressing from Bodyweight to Weights
One of the most common questions I get as a coach is: “When should gymnasts move from bodyweight training to weight training?” In gymnastics, shaping and bodyweight control form the foundation of strength. But there comes a time when progressing requires adding resistance beyond an athlete’s own body. The key is knowing when athletes are ready and how to add weights safely. Start with Bodyweight and Shaping Foundations Every gymnast begins with bodyweight strength: push-ups,

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Nov 22 min read
6 Coaching Tips to Make Gymnastics Conditioning Run Smoothly
Conditioning is one of the most important parts of gymnastics training—but it can also be one of the most challenging to run efficiently. With multiple athletes moving at once, equipment to manage, and energy levels to balance, conditioning can easily become chaotic without a clear system. Over the years, I’ve found that small, intentional changes can completely transform how smoothly conditioning runs. Here are six simple coaching tips to keep your gymnastics conditioning or

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Nov 22 min read


3 Key Items to Include in Every Gymnastics Warm-Up
A strong gymnastics warm-up does more than just “get the body moving.” For gymnasts, it sets the tone for practice, reduces injury risk, and prepares athletes’ bodies for the exact demands of the sport. While every coach has their own style, there are three non-negotiables I always include in our warm-ups: 1. Active Flexibility Static stretching has its place, but gymnastics requires movement through ranges of motion, not just holding a position. Active flexibility drills—lik

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Nov 22 min read


5 Things I’m Focusing on This Pre-Season
Pre-season is one of my favorite times of the year. It’s the perfect opportunity to focus on foundations, build strength, and set the tone for the upcoming competitive season. Every year, I refine my focus based on what my athletes need most. This year, these are the five main areas I’m prioritizing in our training. 1. Handstand Shaping You can never do too many handstands. They’re the foundation of nearly every skill in gymnastics, across every event. It’s not just about hol

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Oct 212 min read
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