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European Gymnastics is pleased to invite you to the spring part of our 2026 webinar series. You have the opportunity to join interesting webinars about Women’s Artistic Gymnastics, TeamGym, Gymnastics for All, Men’s Artistic Gymnastics, Rhythmic and Aerobic Gymnastics!
Please note that each webinar has a separate registration link. You’ll find it below each description, as long as the registration process is open.
Women’s Artistic Gymnastics
The 5 Coaching Principles of Uneven Bars
Sunday 1 March 2026
17:00 - 18:00 CET
By Nick Ruddock (GBR)
Register on WAG Webinar “The 5 Coaching Principles of Uneven Bars”
Deadline 26 February 2026 23.59 CET
TeamGym
Create flow from Start to Finish in your TeamGym Floor routine
Thursday 2 April 2026
19:00 - 20:30 CEST
By Lisa Seeberg Vehl (DEN)
Register on TeamGym Webinar 02.04 " Create flow from Start to Finish in your TeamGym Floor routine"
Deadline 31 March 2026 23.59 CEST
Gymnastics for All
Choreography in GfA – How to create great/surprising effects with different levels of abilities in Gymnastics for All
Wednesday 22 April 2026
18:00 - 19:00 CEST
By Joram Weber (SUI)
Deadline 20 April 2026 23.59 CEST
Men’s Artistic Gymnastics
The Coaching Biomechanics Interface
This session will bring together experts from across Europe with expertise in Sports Biomechanics, Motor Control, and skill development, with a major focus on gymnastics. The first of these two webinars will outline the coaching–biomechanics interface, an idea that refers to the connection between biomechanical principles and practical gymnastics coaching. It involves using scientific understanding of how skills work—such as body positions, timing, and forces—to help coaches design better progressions, improve technique, and make training more effective and safe.
This session will provide a range of examples across MAG and WAG to demonstrate how this knowledge can be useful for recreational gymnastics coaches through to Olympic-level gymnastics, helping them select the most effective techniques.
In this session, Gareth Irwin (GBR), Mike Hiley (GBR) and Roman Farana (CZE) will lead a meaningful and engaging discussion.
Sunday 3 May 2026
17:00 - 18:00 CEST
Register on MAG Webinar "Biomechanics"
Deadline 1 May 2026 23.59 CEST
Understanding Injury Risk in Gymnastics: A Biomechanics Approach to Landing, technique and skill development.
This second session will focus on understanding injury risk in gymnastics from a biomechanical perspective, with particular emphasis on landing mechanics. Building on the coaching–biomechanics interface introduced in the first webinar, the session will explore how scientific analysis of forces, joint positions, and movement strategies during landings can help explain why injuries occur and how they may be reduced. Drawing on research and practical examples, the session will also discuss how biomechanical principles can inform technique and skill development, helping coaches guide athletes toward safer and more efficient movement patterns. The session will demonstrate how biomechanical insights can support coaches in identifying movement patterns associated with increased injury risk and in developing safer, more effective landing techniques. Examples from both Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG), Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) and Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG) will illustrate how this knowledge can inform coaching practice across all levels of the sport, from recreational participation to Olympic performance.
In this session, Gareth Irwin (GBR), Beccy Straker (GBR), Roman Farana (CZE) and Falk Naundorf (GER) will lead a meaningful and engaging discussion.
Sunday 14 June 2026
17:00 - 18:00 CEST
Register on MAG Webinar "Biomechanics"
Deadline 11 June 2026 23.59 CEST
Rhythmic Gymnastics
The importance of Artistry component in RG
Monday 27 April 2026
10:00 - 11:00 CEST
By Maria Petrova (BUL)
Register on Webinar "The importance of Artistry component in RG "
Deadline 23 April 2026 23.59 CEST
Aerobic Gymnastics
Methodology and progressive training of difficulty elements: off axis and flair
Saturday 23 May 2026
19:00 - 20:30 CEST
By Matteo Guerrini (FRA)
Register on AER Webinar “Methodology and progressive training of difficulty elements: off axis and flair”
Deadline 20 May 2026 23.59 CEST