GYMNASTICS

Introduction

The Gymnastics Module handles all aspects of school gymnastics. Gymnastics disciplines, heats and team templates can be set up as the backdrop against which to create teams and record performance. Gymnastics meetings are also fully catered for.

 

Features

The Gymnastics module has three main sections to it:

Setup Trials Meetings

 

Setup

Setup for the gymnastics secretary involves the following:

  • Disciplines
  • Heats
  • Templates

 

Disciplines

Set up the various gymnastics disciplines. An example would be P Bars (which stands for Parallel Bars). Each discipline has the following associated with it:

  • Age groups – which age groups can take part in this discipline (e.g. only age groups Under 10 and up can participate in the parallel bars discipline)
  • Gender – which sex can participate (e.g. both sexes can)
  • Record Basis – on what basis is performance measured (highest or lowest result). For example, the higher the score attained on parallel bars, the greater the performance. TS School uses this to keep track of performance and records.

 

Heats

Set up the gymnastics heats. Heats are combinations of:

  • Disciplines
  • Age groups
  • Gender

 

Templates

Any gymnastics team needs to have a certain structure. There might, for example, be teams that have 3 members and 2 reserves. There might also be large trial teams that have many places within them to cater for all gymnasts of a certain age.

The structures of teams are called templates. Templates therefore have to first be set up before any team can be created. Later on, when creating a team, you have to say which template it’s based on.

Templates therefore represent every possible combination of how you would like any team to be structured.

There are two main types of templates:

  • Trial Templates (used for trial teams) - Trial templates are usually very large, since many gymnasts need to be catered for - just about everyone of a certain age group and gender need to undergo trials in order to determine the best gymnasts for a discipline.
  • Meeting Templates (used for meeting teams) - Gymnastics meeting templates are usually much smaller. There are typically teams that use 1-dimensional templates for single heats and those that use 2-dimensional templates for team heats. An example of a team using a 1-dimensional template is the final parallel bars for boys under 16, where, say, 2 members from each of the school’s four houses complete against each other. So the team would consist of a single row of 8 gymnasts (1 X 8). A team of, say, 40 girls (10 from each schoolhouse) on the other hand, would simply have a 2-dimensional structure of 4 X 10 gymnasts.

 

Trials

Trials need to be undergone by the gymnasts of the school in order to filter out only the best gymnasts, since only these should participate in gymnastics meetings.

The trials section of the Gymnastics Module handles all of this. It consists of the following:

 

Setting up:

  • Trial Templates
  • Trial Teams
  • Trials

Working with:

  • Teams
  • Trial Results

 

As you can see, there are two main sections. The first allows you to set up everything to do with trial teams, whilst the second allows you to actually work with the trial teams themselves.


Setting up Trial Templates

In order to determine the best gymnasts, each gymnast must undergo a series of trials. To both standardize and eliminate the need to set up trials for each and every team, all you have to do is set up trial templates.

Trial templates consist of the following elements:

  • Age groups – Indicate for which age groups the trial template is applicable. E.g. Age groups under 6 through 10 have only 2 trials to determine who the best gymnasts are, whilst age groups under 11 through 17 have four.
  • Trials - The trials themselves

The trials that make up the trial templates have the following elements:

  • Name - E.g. Trial 1
  • Description – E.g. First gymnastics trial
  • Weight – The importance of the trial (weights are whole numbers, with the least important being 1 and the most important being 100). Just like with test and exams, trial weights are typically based relative to the most important trial. If trials indeed have varying weights, then a typical spread is as follows:
  • Trial 1: 50
  • Trial 2: 50
  • Trial 3: 75
  • Trial 4: 100

In this example, trial 1 is as important as trial 2 (because they both carry a weight of 50). Trial 3 is 50% more important or 1.5 times as important since it has a weight of 75. (75/50 = 1.5). Trial 4, the final trial, is twice as important as trial 1 or 2 (100/50 = 2).

If your school regards all trials to be equal import then simply give all trials the same weight.

  • Date – the date of the trial
  • Time – the time of the trial
  • Reminders – When you want the system to send out reminders to remind gymnasts of the upcoming trial:
  • First reminder – when in advance the first reminder is to be sent. This is typically a week or so in advance.
  • Subsequent reminders – at what interval, after the first reminder is sent, are subsequent reminders sent. Typically, every week.
  • Last reminder – when in advance the last reminder is to be sent. This is typically a couple of hours beforehand.
  • Format - What format the message should be sent in (PC, Email, SMS)

 

Note:

The default values for the reminders are pulled from the Practice / Trials section of the Default Reminders screen of the Messaging Module.

Since trial templates are based on age groups, whenever a team is created, the trials applicable to the age group of that team are created – thereafter trials can be manually added and dropped if needed.


Setting up Trial Teams

Finally, the trial teams need to be set up. These teams are needed in order to determine which gymnasts are to participate in gymnastics meetings.

 

Trial teams consist of the following elements:

  • Team name – E.g. ShotP 13B.
  • Description of team – E.g. Shot Put for boys under 13.
  • Template – It’s important to determine what template is to be used for the structure of the team. Once the template is decided upon and gymnasts assigned to positions within the team, the structure cannot be re-selected (the assigned gymnasts must first be unassigned before the template can be changed).
  • Heat – Select the team’s heat. The heats come from those set up above.
  • Gymnasts – Based on the age group of the heat selected, all learners of that age group are brought into the gymnasts list box for selection.
  • Schoolhouse – Further filtering can occur by selecting specific schoolhouses.
  • Coaches – Coaches can be selected to coach the team and record trial results.
  • Level – If the team is on a certain level, for example A, B, C, etc, then this can also be indicated.
  • Timetable – A practice timetable can also be established at this stage (or later on when working with the team itself).
  • Calendar – Team calendar events can be planned for at this stage (or later on when working with the team itself).

 

Setting up Trials

When a trial team is created, the trials associated with the age group of the team are automatically created as well. (The trials were associated with age groups in the first place when the various trial templates were created).

If you need to add, change or drop any of these team trials, you can do this by using the Trials screen.

 

Working with Trial Teams

If you are a coach or power user, you can go through to your team or teams. If you have more than one team, you must first select which team you want to work with, otherwise your one and only team will automatically be shown.

You can do the following with your team:

  • Team Positions – You can change the position of the members within the team. Moving one gymnast onto another will simply swap the gymnasts. If you wish to add or drop team members, you need to go back to the Setup Teams screen.
  • Trial Results – You can enter the individual trial results of each of the members of the team.
  • Attendance – You can take attendance for practice sessions and other team events.
  • Timetable – A practice timetable can also be setup (this could also have been done when the team itself was first created under the Setup Teams screen).
  • Calendar – Team calendar events can be scheduled from time to time (initial scheduling could also have been done when the team itself was first created under the Setup Teams screen).

 

Entering Trial Results

The trial results of the individual members of the teams taken by you can be recorded.

Since TS School allows you to make remarks and comments on individual trials, the gymnasts can be strictly monitored and developed. Again, if you take more than one team, you must first select which team you want to work with, otherwise your one and only team will automatically be shown.

Gymnastics Meetings

TS School allows you to set up, organize and execute gymnastics meetings. Typically, this entails the following:

Gymnastics Meeting Teams:

  • Setting up
  • Working with

Gymnastics Meetings:

  • Setting up
  • Results

 


Setting up Gymnastics Meeting Teams

The cream of the crop need be placed in gymnastics meeting teams, available to participate in the next gymnastics meeting if necessary. Gymnastics meeting teams are set up in much the same way that trial teams were. The only exceptions are that gymnastics meeting teams do not have:

  • Trials
  • An attendance register
  • A calendar
  • A timetable

Like regular trial teams, gymnastics meeting teams do have the following:

 

  • Team name – E.g. ShotP 13B.
  • Description of team – E.g. Shot Put for boys under 13.
  • Template – It’s important to determine what template is to be used for the structure of the team. Once the template is decided upon and gymnasts assigned to positions within the team, the structure cannot be re-selected (the assigned gymnasts must first be unassigned before the template can be changed).
  • Heat – Select the team’s heat. The heats come from those set up above.
  • Gymnasts – Based on the age group of the heat selected, all learners of that age group are brought into the gymnasts list box for selection.
  • Schoolhouse – Further filtering can occur by selecting specific schoolhouses.
  • Coaches – Coaches, in this context, are really staff members in charge of the team during gymnastics meetings.
  • Level – Finally, if the team is on a certain level, for example A, B, C, etc, then this can also be indicated.

 

Working with Gymnastics Meeting Teams


If you are a coach or power user, you can go through to your team or teams. If you have more than one team, you must first select which team you want to work with, otherwise your one and only team will automatically be shown.

You can do the following with your team:

  • Team Positions – You can change the position of the members within the team. Moving one gymnast onto another will simply swap the gymnasts. If you wish to add or drop team members, you need to go back to the Setup Teams screen.
  • Gymnastics Meeting Results – You can enter the individual gymnastics meeting results of each of the members of the team.


Setting up Gymnastics Meetings

TS School allows you to set up individual gymnastics meetings. There can be as many meetings per year as you wish, although schools usually have only one. Some of the larger schools, though, might have two – one for juniors and one for seniors.

The following is required:

  • Name – The name of the gymnastics meeting (such as Gymnastics 2005). This exact phrase will go onto invitations.
  • Description – The description of the gymnastics meeting (such as 2005 gymnastics meeting for all gymnasts).
  • Date and Time – the date and time of the gymnastics meeting. This, too, will go on invitations.

Each gymnastics meeting comprises the following sections:

  • The Schedule - This is a schedule of events that represents the entire gymnastics meeting from start to end.

When setting up any event you need to indicate the following:

  • Team or Event – Whether the event is a team competition or a regular event such as an opening speech for example. In the former case, the team needs to be selected. In the latter case, the actual event and description need to be typed out (e.g. Opening Speech would be the event, and By the School Principal, Dr. William Mathews would be the description).
  • Times – The starting and ending times of the event also need to be given. The events of the schedule will be ordered in accordance with their starting and ending times.

Printing

  • To assist you in setting up the gymnastics meeting’s schedule, you can print out both general and detailed versions. The detailed version will show each team along with their members. This is of course a quick way of determining that all is fine.
  • Alternatively, you can simply print out the programme that will finally be given to those attending the gymnastics meeting, to make sure that everything is in order.
    (See the Programmes section below).

 

  • Documentation - This section contains the various documents pertaining to the gymnastics meeting, namely:
  • Invites - Default gymnastics meeting invite, Gymnastics – Invite^. This document needs to be sent off to all those invited to the gymnastics meeting.
  • Programmes - Default gymnastics meeting programme, Gymnastics – Programme^. This is handed out to those attending the gymnastics meeting. The programme contains the full schedule of events of the entire gymnastics meeting from start to end. Shown are:
  • Name – of the event or heat (eg Opening Speech, Horse B15)
  • Description – of the event or heat (eg Opening speech given by the School Principal, Dr. Patrick John Williams, Boys under 15)
  • Gymnastics – The gymnasts participating (first name and surname)
  • Other Documentation - There is a link to the Batch Run screen of the Documentations Module where you can print out all those user-defined gymnastics documents to which you have been given access.

Note:

All documents are done in MS Word to give you the opportunity to customize them in the way you would like them to be sent out.

 

Cloning - To save yourself a lot of work, you can simply clone from a previous gymnastics meeting. This will copy over the entire schedule of that meeting. You can then add, change and drop events. Ensure, though, that all heats do indeed have participants.

 

Gymnastics Meeting Results

Gymnastics meeting results can be recorded, along with any pertinent comments. Gymnastics records and performances are based on these results.

 

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