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Last Week in College Gym: July 1

During the offseason, it can be difficult to keep up with all the news and training updates happening across the country. So each week, we will provide a curation of the most exciting upgrades, as well as other important news happening in the college gym world. Note the majority of the training updates highlighted will feature new skills and not, for example, someone training their same routine from the past season.

Finally, note we are only able to share links to updates posted on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook and not Instagram Stories or Snapchat. However, we will try to note any clips of note that we see on those disappearing platforms.

Of course, even with eight editors scouring social media for clips, we’ll still miss updates from time to time. Let us know in the comments or on social media if we didn’t include a new skill, injury comeback or more from someone on your favorite team!

Emily Schild Continues Comeback

Georgia junior Emily Schild, who missed the end of the 2019 season due to a knee injury, is off her crutches and posted a video on Instagram doing rehab in the pool.

Sydney Johnson-Scharpf Back on Bars

Florida’s Sydney Johnson-Scharpf posted a video to her Instagram of her catching a Jaeger on bars with the caption “It’s been a minute,” suggesting that she hasn’t been training the event for awhile. The rising sophomore only competed floor a few times her freshman season.

Instagram Stories and Snapchat Roundup

Abbey Ward Trains New Bars Dismount

Georgia sophomore Abbey Ward is working a double layout dismount off bars. She only competed vault in 2019.

Shruthi Anand Trains Hindorff

Incoming Ursinus freshman Shruthi Anand is training a Hindorff on bars. 


Article by the editors of College Gym News

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