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GYMNASTICS ARTICLES Skills List for Two Year Olds Skills List for Four Year Olds Skills List for Five Year Olds Vault Complex Bars Complex Balance Beam Complex Floor Exercise Complex Boys Skills List Twisting Drills Giants Drills Guidelines for Infants and Toddlers Risk Management Audits Safety Concerns for Gymnastics Teachers Employer Risk Management Ergonomics for Gymnastics Coaches Advantages of Professional Membership and Networking Benefits of Gymnastics Branding your Gym Conflict Resolution Steps Dealing with the Media Dealing with the Media in a Crisis The Coaches Role in Developing Assets in Youth Effective Leadership Checklist Giving Feedback Checklist Guide to Facilitating Focus Group Meetings Improving Operations Checklist Mentorship in Gymnastics Organizations Organizational Leadership Parental Involvement Policies and Procedures that WORK Positive Coaching a Competitive Athlete Rewarding your Staff SportParent Handout Tantrums The Role of Gymnastics Parents What We Really Do Gymnastic Discussions Gymnastics Discussion 1 Gymnastics Discussion 2 Gymnastics Discussion 3 Gymnastics Discussion 4 TIPS FOR GYMNASTIC PARENTS Tips For Gymnastics Parents 1 Tips For Gymnastics Parents 2 Tips For Gymnastics Parents 3 Tips For Gymnastics Parents 4 Bonus Tip For Gymnastics Parents 101 Gymnastics Home
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Gymnastics Safety and Risk Management Audits Risk management has always been a key issue for the Gymnastics industry to address. However, with recent events surrounding matters related to the insurance industry, risk management is now possibly the most important issue facing our industry. Demonstrating good risk management practices has been proven to reduce the number and severity of Gymnastics related injuries and may assist in reducing the number of negligence claims made against the sport. Everyone deals constantly with a variety of potential risks on a daily basis. Just by getting into the car to drive somewhere we face the possibility of injury to ourselves or others, and financial loss if we break the law speeding to our destination or if we damage our car. Somehow, among these and other risks, we manage to continue with our lives. Risk is not something we can avoid completely, but it is something we can manage. Risk is not something we even want to eliminate, risk makes life exciting. Hazards on the other hand must be eliminated in order to reduce the possibility of catastrophic injury. Participants involved in Gymnastics activities cannot be expected to accept injuries as part of their chosen pastime, and individuals and organizations providing these opportunities must take action to prevent things going wrong. There is an enormous amount of information available on safety, risk management, legal and insurance issues, and the task of developing a risk management plan can seem daunting. |
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