Liz, trained martial artist and gymnast, is amazingly strong. Anyone who sees her will think she is just a fit nice looking blond, but they will be in for a surprise...
this is artistic gymnastic from 2006 world artistic gymnastic and olympic 2004.. i hope you will enjoy it..
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Yosuke Hoshi Artistic Gymnastics World Cup Final 2008, 1st part. (fell)
Yosuke Hoshi. Artistic Gymnastics World Cup Final 2008, Madrid.
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Hiroyuki Tomita, 2nd Part. Artistic Gymnastics World Cup Final 2008
Copa Mundial Gimnasia 2008, España
To an athlete who inspired us all, american and non-american, and who made us fall in love with gymnastics all over again with her strength, dedication, talent and courage. Credits: Sony Music Entertainment, Koch Entertainment, NBC Sports
montage of elite gymnasts training. I didn't realize this video was going to be such a success. I just threw this together, so i'm going to make another one with the same song. to make this one better. i don't like some of the cuts and some of it doesn't fit the music so i'll redo it but i'll keep this one on here. Thanks for helping the video get three honors (my first honors ever)
montage of the footage from the Parketts documentary, but relates to every gym, and to every gymnast, not just the girls from the Parketts.
Damien Walters is an amazing gymnast/martial artist/stuntman This is not me
Many of the worlds best acrobats, gymnasts, artistic martial artists, freerunners, capoeiristas & urban tricksters in one video. I hadn't posted volume 2 before, so here it is.
Is an instructional film for any Martial Artist to learn & develop the mechanics of the movement of the body through joint gymnastics exercises. Especially designed power wave complex will develop strength in muscles & joints, keeping the body strong, lean & flexible. Easy to follow joint tension techniques will develop internal wave energy for strikes & punches. Learn pressure points & primary zones which are used in extreme situations to control & overcome an attacker.
A life-size bronze sculpture of Olympic gymnastics champion Shawn Johnson is now on display in her exhibit at the Iowa Hall of Pride in Des Moines. Ironically, the sculpture, which took more than a year to create, features Johnson on the balance beam. That's the individual event on which she won a gold medal. The sculpture was created by Iowa artist Rick Stewart.
Carly was born February 4, 1988 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and now lives in Allen, Texas with her mom and sister. She began gymnastics in 1994 after attending a cousin's birthday party at Elite Gymnastics in Baton Rouge. Less than a decade later, she made her debut at the senior international elite level, winning back-to-back American Cup titles in 2003 and 2004, as well as the title of 2004 US Co-National Champion. Carly was also a part of the 2003 World Championship team where she won a silver medal in the all-around and helped lead the US to their first ever World Championship team gold medal! In 2006, Patterson decided to retire from Gymnastics after having lower back issues and to pursue a life long passion of becoming a recording artist. http://www.carlypatterson.com http://www.arielpublicity.com
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Shawn Johnson. Olympic Champion. Why Don't You Just Dream Again?
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Amid pollution, protests and impressive pomp and circumstance, the curtains rose Friday on the XXIX Summer Olympics in Beijing. The four-hour opening ceremony at the 91,000-seat Bird's Nest stadium was a gaily colored extravaganza punctuated by fireworks and festivities, including a guy-in-the-sky lighting of the Olympic flame. Gymnast Li Ning, who won three gold medals for China in 1984, was lifted by wires for the spectacle. He circled the Bird's Nest once, gliding through the air like a spacewalker. Then he used the torch to light the massive Olympic caldron. The ceremony will be shown on TV Friday night in the United States. The anticipated crowd around the world may make this the most-watched television event ever. The event, directed by Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou, drew on China's history and cultural heritage and displayed it all with high-tech wizardry. Fireworks, a Chinese invention, were set off in great waves, from within the Bird's Nest and from as far away as Tiananmen Square, several miles to the south. Country by country, athletes strolled around the stadium in hot, hazy weather. China's squad of more than 600 was led by NBA tower Yao Ming and a young boy who lived through the spring earthquake in Sichuan province. There were thousands of musicians and performers to delight the crowd. In Beijing, the long-anticipated day was greeted with joy and enthusiasm. Those lucky enough to secure tickets cheered long and hard for China's Olympic team, the last and largest of the 204 delegations to march in the parade of nations. Fans swirled red scarves, waved little Chinese flags and helped illuminate the Bird's Nest with glowing colored torches. But for those expecting to see a nationalistic opening ceremony, bristling with pride over China's rapid economic development, it didn't happen. The festivities were artistic, even whimsical at times, rather than political. Dignitaries from around the world, including President George W. Bush, witnessed the event. So did Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on t
MEET TUCKER BARKLEY Tucker Barkley originally comes from Texas, now lives in LA for the past 4 years, to pursue his dance an choreography career. Even though Tucker is only 17 years old, he is no stranger to the dance world. Tucker has danced all his life, growing up in his mothers dance studio and competing. Tucker has been told he is one of the most versatile dancers out there, from being technically trained in jazz, ballet, tap, and every style of hip hop, and even some breakin and gymnastics thrown in. But his passion is Hip Hop.Since moving to LA , 2 1/2 years ago, he has been working as a professional dancer, most recently worked with artists, Sean Kingston, Cheetah Girls, Omarion, and Sean Paul with Keyshia Cole, and Disneys Corbin Bleu, and Jordan Pruitt, and from the Bratz soundtrack, Prima J, to name a few. You can also see Tucker in several commercials and TV projects, he just did "Dancing with the Stars" dancing with Choreographer Wade Robson, CBS "Cold Case," MTV Tres, "TRL"., VH1 " BIG IN THE 06 AWARDS", MTV JLO's "Dancelife", Cartoon Network Reanimated, "Kidd Fit" Pilot, ABCs Jimmy Kimmel Show. DirecTV, NFL Sunday Ticket, Shoe Carnival, Americas Most Talented Kidd II, Blue Man Group Promo, Shane Sparks Digital Dancers Video, Monsters of Hip Hop Instructional DVD, just to name a few. DISCLAIMER For Inspirational purposes only. Please respect the creative work of this choreographer. Duplicating or recycling these moves in any shape or form for your own use (without permission) is prohibited and "shameful."
Join us, make movies: http://ArtemisEternal.com (Watch in HD) Video Script: http://bitly.com/distortion Wingmen Symphony: We are The Wingmen: An army of techies and nerds, gymnasts and fighters, archers and pilots, ninjas and writers. We come from all worlds, from every coast and country to lend our voice to a single artistic project that rejects the standard order, however established and comforting that order may be. And while we may have a leader, we follow an ideal: that films should be a covenant between filmmaker and audience in which the message is pure, direct, and unfiltered. The specter of commercialism has long hung over the film industry, but of late it has evolved into a fog of bureaucracy and materialism, of plastic cups and bad advertisements. The artist is obscured, and the audience is force-fed cheap ideas devoid of any purpose. There is no truth, no depth, in something so manufactured, and it must end. We want to see film taken to the streets and engendered by the passion of a community, not puppeted by the strings of a select few studios wealthy enough to pull them. Our ideas, our time, our talents—we're prepared to give all to support the creation of art on our own terms. We don't expect this battle to be quick or easy, and we demand the best from the artists we've chosen to lead the charge. So call us irrational. Taunt us with history, mock us with dogma and tradition, and scoff as you will. We will raise our Aurums as one and press on. We are The Wingmen. Among us there can be no wimps. Discover the ARTEMIS ETERNAL experience at http://www.ArtemisEternal.com This short film is presented free of ads by The WINGMEN.
i've been saying it for 6 months, but finally i've finished it :) taking into account previous advice i have tried to show the movements in this video as fully as possible but at the same time tried to create an artistic piece (something that didn't go down too successfully last time i tried). i am happy with the final result. most of the footage was recorded in 2008 but in parts i have used clips from 2009. forgive me. thanks to everyone who helped me film it, its been a right pain :)
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