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Uploaded by Rick McCharles | June 5, 2010

Each year after the Canadian Championships we schedule an advanced coaching clinic.

In this session the current National Coach does a brief overview of release moves and dismounts on Bars.

The demonstrator in red is 9yr-old Shallon Olsen from his club, the most talked about gymnast at the meet. Everyone was asking: "If Shallon does this much difficulty at age-9, can she survive to age-15 when eligible for Sr. competition?

Video by Rick McCharles

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Comments15 comments

Ryan Newman 3 months ago

This is crazy! Awesome job though.

tumusiime isaac 12 months ago

i like knowing summersault

umm 3 years ago

not to be rude buut the reason char left was because gael tolf what happened at the gym, nic left because they mentally broke her, sky left because they treated her like a broken doll, brittany is at another gym because her coach refuses to talk to her after the injury and the list goes on..so to say not broken.. you need to see the girls and ask them what exactly happened in that gym and still goes on.. truly sad

3 years ago

Replying to Observer.

There's not the slightest doubt that he is an effective coach, if you can tolerate the extreme system.
It's equally clear he was not an effective "National Coach". That job description requires people skills.

le 3 years ago

This is a good question! She's from the same gym as Brittany Rogers and Charlotte Mackie who were amazing when they were young, and now they are broken... We'll see.
You also forgot Gael Mackie currently with NCAA at Utah- again not 'broken'

3 years ago

I can't understand a word he is saying. Not sure if it is the sound quality o his thick accent to blame.

observer 3 years ago

So,he is gone as National Head Coach because of an overwhelming vote of non-confidence from the Canadian HP coaches. Good for them!
So, everyone else needs to watch this video with that information in mind. If all the HP coaches in Canada don't trust him then why is this video being presented?

Flipper 3 years ago

This is a good question! She's from the same gym as Brittany Rogers and Charlotte Mackie who were amazing when they were young, and now they are broken... We'll see.
Brittany is currently injured, but to say she is broken is untrue. She is still passionate about the sport and knows that she has received many benefits from being in gymnastics. Charlotte on the other hand, is neither injured nor broken.

Alex 3 years ago

That Ryan Snider is a much better spotter. Interesting- thanks for posting.

paul 3 years ago

a little bit of chucknastics...but def. some big skills for a 9 yr. old

Véro 3 years ago

a little bit of chucknastics....but some big skills for a 9 yr old for sure!

AC 3 years ago

Wow, really. I thought Brittany and Charlotte made it all the way to Senior International Competition and competed for their country at World Championships and various Games. Maybe I'm mistaken.

Dave Carter 3 years ago

wow. those are some big skills for a 9 year old! Hope she can maintain...

Anne From Gymnastike 3 years ago

The gienger progression he uses with her is similar to what we saw in this video with Ryan Snider by introducing it first as a fly away to a stand on top of the bar:

Véro 3 years ago

This is a good question! She's from the same gym as Brittany Rogers and Charlotte Mackie who were amazing when they were young, and now they are broken... We'll see.