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What you need to know about Art Gymnastics (Part 2)

February 8, 2020

HISTORYThe ancient Greeks considered art gymnastics as the perfect symmetry between mental and physical. Modern gymnastics evolved rapidly by the end of the 19th century. PHILOSOPHICAL BEGINNINGSPlato, Aristotle and Homer are those advocated for strengthening the qualities of gymnastic activity.Read More

What you should know about Artistic gymnastics (Part 1)

February 1, 2020

Artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline are three disciplines in gymnastics. In artistic gymnastics, athletes must perform short routines on apparatus and board of judges will evaluate and give marks depends on the difficulty and accuracy of each performance. OverviewRead More

Behind-the-Scenes Secrets of Olympic Athletes (Part 3)

January 18, 2020

THEY HAVE THEIR OWN TRAFFIC LANE. Host cities have to handle a huge influx of traffic. Therefore, Olympic athletes and staff normally have access to an express shortcut to and from the venues. They are special dedicated traffic lanes, whichRead More

Behind-the-Scenes Secrets of Olympic Athletes (Part 2)

January 11, 2020

QUALIFYING CAN BE MORE DIFFICULT THAN THE ACTUAL GAMES. Marti Malloy, a 2012 bronze medalist in judo, knew early in 2016 that she had gathered enough wins to qualify for the Rio Olympic Games. And those kinds of preliminary qualificationRead More

Secrets of Olympic Athletes (Part 1)

January 4, 2020

For every Michael Phelps, Usain Bolt or any other athletes who make their names in history and sign lucrative endorsement contracts, there are thousands of men and women who practice every bit as hard for just a fraction of theRead More

Legendary athletics coaches recognised by IAAF

December 29, 2019

A World Athletics Heritage Plaque awarded to six renowned coaches and to seven oldest sport magazines by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) in recognition of their contribution to the promotion of athletics . The coaches were awarded includeRead More