Rhythmic Gymnastics with Mary Fuzesi

 

One of my very close personal friends is Mary Fuzesi.

I went to Canadian National Rhythmic Gymnastics School with her at Seneca College in 8th grade in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Mary, if you aren’t aware, went to the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, as well as a number of international competitions around the world.

Here is a video of her Hoop routine (AA WC 1991):

I just love her – she’s the sweetest person around too…She always makes me smile!

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I hope you enjoyed this Rhythmic Gymnastics video on Championship Circle! Until next time…

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Learn the long-awaited secrets of rhythmic gymnastics success! Started in the Soviet Union in the 1940s, rhythmic gymnastics (RSG) has long been dominated by Europeans. But now, Rhythmic Gymnastics shares the proven European system for training top RSG gymnasts. Written by an elite coach and the former president of the International Gymnastics Federation, Rhythmic Gymnastics provides information previously unavailable in the Western world. It covers all aspects of technique, training, and competition. If you want your gymnasts to achieve their potential in RSG, this is the book that will help you do it. Featuring more than 200 illustrations, Rhythmic Gymnastics is the most comprehensive book on the sport. First, you`ll learn how to help your gymnasts develop and master: leaps, balances, pivots, and other body movements; apparatus handling techniques; flexibility and coordination; and speed, strength, and endurance. Next, you`ll find detailed instruction on how to structure workouts, create a comprehensive training program, and teach important aspects of dance. Finally, Rhythmic Gymnastics shares the keys to composing winning routines and preparing your gymnasts for competition. Not only is this the perfect book for RSG coaches; it`s also an excellent training companion for gymnasts at all levels looking to improve their RSG skills, a helpful reference for parents who want a better understanding of the sport, and an idea book for coaches and gymnasts involved in artistic gymnastics. 11/4/1998 copyright, 272 pages.



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