Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Congratulations Niles West!!!

Boys defeated GBS for the first time in close to 20 years! (My history may be a little weak)

In any case, a 138 win over 132. It's a wonderful thing.

Lets keep up the good work, and finally hit that ever so longed for 140!


Troop

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

The boys season has begun, and we are looking strong.

Hopefully we will start getting a few videos up an running for everyone.

For now, congrats to our girl's team. Best season in almost 3 decades, and 2 state qualifiers. Not a bad run.

Lets keep up the good work everyone!!

Troop

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Reviewing vimeo videos frame-by-frame

Banzai here. I find it immensely useful to be able to go back and forth frame-by-frame when analyzing tricks. But these instructions require a certain degree of tech-savvy. Not for the weak-hearted.


On a PC:

Download VirtualDubMod
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=65889&package_id=63653

(you might also need AviSynth 2.5.x)

On vimeo scroll to the bottom right of each vid and select "Download Quicktime version". You'll get an MP4 file.

Open VirtualDubMod.

File->Open Video File

Change the "Files of type" filter to "All types (*.*)"

Set "Use AviSynth template" to "DirectShowSource"

Select MP4 file.

If it doesn't open, your computer is missing an MP4 decoder. I'd recommend the CoreAVC codec. The basic version is $7. The pro version is something like $15. I bought the pro version.

Once it's open you'll be able to use the arrow keys to step frame-by-frame forward or backwards through each MP4 file (and any other AVI or MPG--if your computer can play it via Windows Media Player, you can step through it in VirtualDub. Unfortunately WMV and ASF is not supported).

VirtualDubMod will drop an AVS file in the same dir. If you want to view the file again, you can just drag the AVS into VirtualDubMod.

Practice videos: Dec 29th

Banzai here.

Use the usual password to access.

View each video at vimeo to see my comments (click on the name of each video in the lower left). Not all vids have comments though.


Min - doubles from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.



Emily - fulls from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.



Jenny - giants from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.



Callie - front giants from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.



Darek - handspring-front from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.



Emily - tsuks from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.



Min - handspring-fronts from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.



Val - quarter-quarter from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.



Callie, Jenny - handspring-front drills from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.

Practice videos: Dec 20th

Banzai here.

Password is the usual.



Emily - Pak Saltos from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.




Jasmine - Arabian fronts from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.




Tyler - Back Fulls from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.




Molly - Laid out front #1 from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.




Molly - Laid out front #2 from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.




Molly - Laid out front #3 from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.




Molly - Laid out front #4 from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.




Jasmine - Beam handstand power down from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.




Misc practice footage from Keith Mukai on Vimeo.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Diamidov and Geinger

Well folks.. a quick update -

We have plenty of video incoming, so Im going to try to update as often as possible. Here are two of the highlights from this week, and there are more to point out for observation. If you havent been posted yet - dont fret! Im working on getting everyone.

Remeber - no names on comments please. To reference someone, say the skill name and the number they are in order if relevant. As always, constructive criticism, or your post will be deleted.

Enjoy!!

Troop


Monday, September 29, 2008

First Video Post

Alright!!
So... we got a few good clips, and I compiled them.. and it turned out to be HUGE!!

So.. lets see how this post works. If it's too big, then Ill have to make it one clip a time, or make multiple videos. We'll see.


So, some basic ground rules: One, obviously some of the gymnasts are just learning these skills - some look better than others. Any negative comments (or perceived negative comments) will be promptly deleted. Run on the rule - if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all.


Second, feel free to give tips and observations. Keep them helpful and in good spirit. This is supposed to be an archive of our development as a team, and as individuals. Lets keep it that way.

Third, you should feel free to comment on the video itself in terms of FORMAT. If you would like to see it some other way, have any ideas, etc.. share. Im open. Im new to this too! However, remember that the focus should be primarily on the gymnasts involved and the skills.

Also, please no "shout outs" or use of names if possible. If you want to comment on a person or skill, assume their name is the skill's name.

So.. without further ado...