- http://www.gym-routines.com/ - At the Gymnastics Routines Directory you will find techical descriptions of routines for most well known female gymnasts. To help you decipher the technical jargon used here, they have also provided a Skills Dictionary which describes commonly used terms in plain English. Routines for men are to be added in the future, so make sure to check back. The routines listed here were gathered from videotapes and various experts on the web.
- http://www.intlgymnast.com/ - The official site for International Gymnast Magazine offers almost everything that the magazine itself does, so bookmark this site and come back often. Contests, trivia, polls and discussion boards are a good source for interaction with other fans or gymnasts. The latest news, features, a TV and events calendar, Gymnast of the Month and some great training tips are just a few other features from the magazine's online site.
- http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/ - The official site of USA Gymnastics, the sole national governing body for the sport of gymnastics in the United States. The USAG gets this designation from the International Olympic Committee and the International Gymnastics Federation. USA Gymnastics sets the rules and policies that govern gymnastics in this country, and training and selecting the U.S. Gymnastics Teams for the Olympics and World Championships are just two of the many responsibilities of USA Gymnastics. FInd info here on the approximately 3,000 competitions and events throughout the U.S. which are sanctioned annually.
- http://www.tumble.org/ - The American Gymnastics Association is dedicated to the development of artistic optional gymnastics for girls. The official site includes the latest news, schedules and links. Follow your favorite teams and gymnasts and find past results for each. Ask questions or make comments on the message board, or check out AGA's photo archive for some great in action shots.
- http://www.ngja.org/ - This is the National Gymnastics Judges Association's homepage, designed to keep the community of judges, coaches, and athletes informed and up to date as to the rules and interpretations for men's gymnastics in the USA. As the new Code develops, and the USA Junior Program evolves, this site will be used to disseminate information as rapidly as possible.
- http://www.ascx.com/gcd/ - This is the Free Gymnastics Summer Camps & Facilities Directory. Choose your state, and you will get a listing of gymnastic camps there. Info on each camp is provided, such as when and where, what the focus will be, what guest stars will be there, and how the camp rates for overall quality.
- http://www.stanford.edu/~poser/ - This site has numerous links for gymnastics, men and women, including info on specific teams and gymnasts, as well as tournaments and results. The main focus here is on college gymnastics, although a couple of the links lead to sites non-college related.
- http://www.rof.net/yp/goodson/gymn/ - The National Open Gymnastic Program homepage tells you where and when training camps will be offered. The NOGP uses the "Profile" Gymnastic Development System. This original and highly successful program was the first ever United States gymnastic selection and development program for women, and it is valued as the only proven women's gymnastic development program in the United States. The Profile System stresses early age trained gymnasts, which would include such junior elite developmental gymnasts with a starting age of 6 to 8, and with some of these girls continuing in the Profile Developmental Program until age 15 to 16.
- http://www.tumbltrak.com/ - Tumbl Trak provides equipment for the four main women's events: uneven bars, vault, beam, and floors. Their mission is to provide high quality, multi functional equipment at reasonable prices, which they have accomplished. Each section contains info, cost and reviews on each piece of equipment.
- More links about Sports in our alternate directory
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