Skip to main content

Ebee Price Training Bars and Beam for The American Cup

2014 will be the year of Ebee.


She missed out on the American Cup last year due to injuries and only competed two events at Nationals. Ebee was named to the World Championships team as a non-travelling alternate. This year, after a repeat win at the Stuttgart Cup, she was named to the American Cup, replacing Kyla Ross.

Some YouTube videos of Ebee training have surfaced. The first one below is of Ebee training a new bars set. She's a powerful gymnast and she knows how to work with the bars to help her swing and her amplitude on her flight elements.



The next video shows Ebee training on beam. She's shown training a standing tucked full, which she can do with no problem. She lands in line with the beam and with her chest upright. She is also shown doing a back-handspring to two foot layout that is glorious.



There is no stopping Ebee now. She's committed to Stanford University's gymnastics team and she is looking so confident. I'm excited to see her at the American Cup.

The American Cup will be held Saturday March 1 in Greensboro, North Carolina. It will air on NBC at 1 p.m., eastern time. For tickets visit www.usagym.org

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Elise Ray Officially Named Washington Head Coach

Elise Ray, 2000 Olympic Bronze Medalist,  US National Champion, NCAA champion, has been named the head coach at the University of Washington's gymnastics program, following the retirement of longtime head coach, Joanne Bowers.

Gymnastics Biggest Bad-Asses

While listening to a podcast about badass people (nearly all of whom were men), I decided it was time to celebrate the badass-ness of women. Since this is a gymnastics blog, this article will focus on bad asses in the sport of gymnastics, particularly women in gymnastics. These women are tough for their perseverance, their bravery, and just generally being awesome.

Oklahoma @ Arkansas Live Blog

For my first NCAA Gymnastics live blog of 2019, I'm following the Oklahoma at Arkansas meet. To follow along, refresh the page every 10-15 minutes or so...