GYMNASTICALLY SPEAKING - Gedderts` Twistars USA Gymnastics
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GYMNASTICALLY SPEAKING - Gedderts` Twistars USA Gymnastics
TWISTARS USA PRESENTS GYMNASTICALLY SPEAKING TW GYM ISTAR S US Hom N A S T A e of I C S W C CLU Hom hampi orld an on B dO eo APRIL 2014 Jord fW lym y o p Coa rld and n Wieb ic ch, John Olymp er i c Ged dert Head How does a relatively small club (based on enrollment, gym size) from a smallish town (based on population) end up with the most Level 10 National Qualifiers in the entire country? How is it that they have done this no less than 4 times over the years? The answer: Gene pool. ! Yep without a doubt the Lansing area needs to become part of a study on advanced heredity traits. There can be no other explanation for 12 National Qualifiers at the highest Junior Olympic Level, (As a matter of illustration the next closest club in our 5 state region had 6.), and 2 more qualifiers at Level 9. I guess it is time for some muscle biopsies on our booster club members. A serious research study could reveal the secret and perhaps make us famous world wide. Is it genetics? is it in the water? is it in the soil? OR is it the steroids that Dr Nassar prescribes? (OK just kidding... nobody call the FDA, USADA or CPS). ! Actually I think it has much more to do with determination and work ethic than anything else. NUMBER ONE Congratulations to our Regional AA Champions Rachel Cutler, Kamerin Moore, and Chloe Bellmore at L10 and Brittani Lehman L9. Congrats also to qualifiers Kai Rivers, Jori Jackard, Delanie Harkness, Anna Dayton, Carly Preson, Amanda Arnold, Lucy Jones, Grace Williams, Bailey Gardner L10, and Brittany Lewis L9. Incredible! LEVEL 9 and 10s ROCK TWISTARSUSA.NET THE GYMNASTICALLY SPEAKING- BOOSTER NEWS! VIEWING REMINDER Ok Dad’s, the Mom’s are now on the warpath. It seems that the rule regarding viewing team training sessions from the upstairs cheap seats is applying only to the female persuasion. For the record, the rule applies to Dads also. To review: All viewing for team parents (Silver Stars and up) is to be done from upstairs at the Summit. This helps free up seats downstairs for the recreational parents to view events and rotations held under the loft. This also helps serve to cut down on distractions. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. CLEANING CREW HELP We will have an opening available soon on our cleaning crew. If you are interested please contact John. Cleaning entails keeping the facility presentable which includes dust mopping, vacuuming, trash removal etc. It is an opportunity to cut into your tuition costs and besides having low pay, and lousy hours it is a great job. BIG THANKS We fully realize that hosting 2 major events each year as our main fundraising sources is quite inconvenient for most families. We appreciate the fact that most see the benefit (whether that be the financial gain or the advantage of being the home team). We also appreciate the effort it takes to host a successful event. Our Regional Championships event was a great success because of the teamwork and effort put forth by our boosters club. Thanks to Wade Cutler, Michelle Hill and all the committee chairs for their extraordinary effort in organizing and implementing the plan. Thanks to the membership for being such a great work force. Twistars Booster is second to none! CONFERENCE TIME Yes it is that time of year again. Each year around this time we like to touch base with the parents of our team members. Conferences are arranged to discuss progress, future goals and plans and to hear any concerns associated with your childs development. Parents can sign up for conferences starting May 12th. Look for the sign up sheets on the booster club bulletin boards. Conferences are usually scheduled prior to or after training times so as to minimize the effect on training. Kathryn- Group A John- Groups BBrett- Groups D-E-H Erin- Groups F-GBlaize- Groups I-J-K Kristin- Groups L-M-N Tom- Boys Groups TWISTARS USA GYMNASTICS CLUB PAGE 2 REGIONAL AA CHAMPION RACHEL CUTLER THOUGHT OF THE DAY: In times of adversity you don’t have an obstacle you have a choice. Sink, pout, quit or find a way to overtake, go around or smash through your perceived barrier. REGIONAL AA CHAMPION BRITTANI LEHMAN THE GYMNASTICALLY SPEAKING- HIGHLIGHTS! PAGE 3 MEMORABLE MOMENTS 1- NEVER GIVE UP Starting your regional meet with a fall on the first event can be very unsettling. For some it can be devastating and cripple the chances for moving on to nationals. For others it only triggers the competitive spirit to fight for every available tenth of a point on the remaining events. This can happen to the new and or the experienced. 2 of our most experienced and accomplished athletes fell into this trap as did one of our babies. Grace Williams, Bailey Gardner and Delanie Harkness are normally rock stars on beam. Not this time! They did however rock the next 3 events to secure their spot to nationals. It goes to show. NEVER GIVE UP! in an upset defeat. Our 5s did more than live up to the billing. They rocked it with no less that 5 AA State Champions (Amanda Croff, Maddie Bellmore, Abby Bradley, Savannah Fisk, and Alexis Nikoloff) and a Team Title to show for it. Great job 5s! 4- CHEYENNE IS BACK After suffering a freak accident which shattered her knee cap, super star Cheyenne Jones is back on the right track. The road back has been a long one, especially for someone who simply loves to compete. But hats off to Cheyenne! She endured and will now be a force once again. Welcome back Cheyenne! 2- BOOMING VAULTS Our Level 7s were in a heated battle at the State Championships. We needed every member to perform out of their socks in order to pull off a victory. From a coaches perspective the added pressure of possibly losing a 3rd optional state meet in the same year was quite real. BUT it was a great team effort (featuring 3 State AA Champions, Elyse Snyder, Teresa Cichosz and Sydney Belcher) capped by a couple of monstrous vaults by Hailey and Hannah Pike that sealed the championship for Twistars. Great job Level 7s (Emma Rokita, Hailey and Hannah Pike, Elyse Snyder, Teresa Cichosz, Sydney Belcher, Karly Kim as well as teammates Reagan Lehman and Josie Pemble) 3- TAKE NO PRISIONERS Our Level 5s have been undefeated all season. This of course means two things. Either live up to the expectations or go down 5- REGIONAL CHAMPIONS Region 5 is undoubtedly one of the toughest regions in the USA. To win an AA here is a career highlight accomplishment. Congratulations to Level 9 Brittani Lehman, and Level 10s Kamerin Moore, Chloe Bellmore and Rachel Cutler who all dazzled the competition at our regional championships. Be as proud of yourselves as we are of you. Great job! THOUGHT OF THE DAY: Many small people in many small places do many small deeds that change the face of this very small world. 6- ROPE WARRIORS The final bragging rights have yet to be determined in our Rope Warriors challenge. The final girl in the competition was Carly Preston but the field was truly dominated by the boys team. The final should be exciting as Jake Moore (2014 National Qualifier) tries to defeat Coach Tom. REGIONAL AA CHAMPION CHLOE BELLMORE HOME OF LEVEL 4-5-6-8-9-10 STATE OF MICHIGAN TEAM CHAMPIONS IN 2012 THE GYMANSTICALLY SPEAKING- ATHLETE PROFILE! PAGE 4 National Team Training Camp KAMERIN MOORE Few athletes have impacted the program here at Twistars with such positive contributions. Very few athletes have had such a profound impact on me personally. Graduating senior Kamerin Moore is truly special. international medals for the USA she has endured more than anyone could think possible not only in the gym but through personal tragedy as well. Yet she still glows with passion for the sport and people she loves. She is the epitome of what a teammate, team member, big sister and daughter should be. Kamerin Kamerin: One of the most talented and accomplished athletes in Twistars/ Michigan Gymnastics History KNOWING KAMI From the time she walked through our doors as a 6 year old bundle of talent she has been destined for our wall of fame. Kami is a great communicator, easy to talk to and sharp as a tack. Never short on opinions she was never shy to speak her mind. Sometimes this would get her eye ball deep in trouble but in more situations than not this tool served her well. I will never have to worry about Kami fending for herself, her beliefs or others for that matter. She is a champion of character. LET’S GET PERSONAL Persevering through adversity takes on an entirely new meaning when we consider Kami’s path in gymnastics. A former USA elite national team member who earned 9 OFF TO NEBRASKA Though her struggles were considerable they still fail in comparison to her even greater accomplishments. Kami has earned 3 Region 5 All Star Team Trips (Japan, Brazil, Panama) , she has been named state and regional athlete of the year. She is a 2 time USA National Team member and Level 10 National Vault Champion. Her resume speaks for itself. This coming fall, Kami will join the Nebraska Cornhuskers where I am sure she will continue to make her presence known. From a purely personal standpoint (he writes as his eyes well up with tears), Nebraska’s gain will leave a gaping big hole in my heart. HOME OF STATE, REGIONAL, NATIONAL, WORLD AND OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS GYMNASTICALLY SPEAKING- EDITORIAL ! PAGE 5 WISH, JAW OR BACK BONE I was looking through some old newsletters the other day trying to find inspiration or nuggets of gold to pass on to our athletes and parents. I found this article that I wrote back in 2008 and thought that it would serve to send a great message as our teams come down the home stretch of the 2014 competitive season. I heard this on the radio but thought I would give it my own twist. The radio piece by Dave Williams and the “Pastor’s Minute” mentioned the 3 bones of success as being the WISH BONE, the JAW BONE and the BACK BONE. The Wish Bone is the dream. Yes everything does start with a dream and certainly we should never underestimate the power of DREAMING. The problem is however, that far too many people simply forget to wake up. Dreaming is a good thing. It gives us something to shoot for (like a state or national title, a new skill, a national team birth). Yes “dreaming” is fine provided we are willing to take the steps necessary to make the dream become a reality. The Jaw Bone gives credit to talk the talk before walking the walk. This means you have to be able to say it before you can do it. Again yes this is important but once again, some people stay in the talking phase forever. Verbalizing your intentions creates a form of accountability and in many cases inspires action. Action is the key component here as we all know nothing of substance ever materializes by simply taking about it. The Back bone. Now that is where I would put my emphasis. You can dream it, you can talk about it... but nothing of substance ever materializes without putting a little effort to it (whoops I said that SUCCESS IS NOT AUTOMATIC already). The Back bone represents effort, perseverance and determination. How strong is your BACK BONE? At the beginning of each season I ask our upper level athletes a simple question. “If WE could guarantee you ultimate success by the end of the year, would you do everything we asked you to do? Would you do it every day? As I look around each year I see the affirmative nods from every athlete. Well that is the back bone. Doing what is requested of you and more to ensure that you realize your full potential and ultimately the goals that you have set. With a couple of weeks left in the season. How much back bone are you putting into the training process? Are you willing to do what is necessary? GYMNASTICALLY SPEAKING- STAFF NEWS! PAGE 6 WHO IS THAT COACH HEY WHO IS THAT? strongest Junior Olympic programs in the USA). She remained there for Good subs are hard to find several years where she eventually in our sport. Most quality coaches worked her way up to be part of their either have a full time coaching excellent Level 9 and 10 Optional staff. job OR have moved on to other In other words Heather can handle any endeavors. Luckily we have landed level and any event. She is currently a couple gems recently. attending U or Michigan Flint where she is studying to be a Physical HEATHER BREASBOIS Therapist. We are delighted that she missed coaching so much that she is Some of you might have willing to drive from Flint to help us wondered who that new coach is out on weekends. that is here regularly on the weekends. In many cases the new STEPHANIE SHIPLEY coach or sub is of lesser experience that our regular staff. The other new face in the crowd is Not so in this case. In fact if we a defector from the cross town gym. could convince Heather Breasbois We actually started noticing some to forgo her final stretch of improvements in the quality of college, we would gladly invite her gymnastics (over there) and Stephanie to join us full time. H e at h e r p re - d at e s m o s t anyone on our current team. I think senior Kamerin Moore was 6 or 7 years old when Heather was a full time Twistars Staff member. Around 2002 Heather opted for warmer weather and took a full time coaching position for the Tampa Bay Turners (one of the was the reason. She stepped down from her role at Red Cedar to focus more attention on her children (one being a newborn). After being away from the sport for a few months she got the urge to coach again and Tw i s t a r s i s t h e b e n e fi c i a r y. Stephanie has been assisting with the compulsory levels on Tuesday and Thursday and hopes to expand her hours in the near future. KEN BRADLEY Why is that parent on the floor? Well that parent is Ken Bradley who has accepted a role that filled a void on our staff. Ken has a physical education degree and helps coach football at Okemos High School. He has a good backg round in implementing conditioning programs so we thought we would put his knowledge to good use. Ken’s daughter Abbie is a level 5 State Champion so he has some inside knowledge about the sport of gymnastics also. This combination makes for a great addition to our staff. GYMNASTICALLY SPEAKING - BOYS REPORT! PAGE 7 STATE MEET SUCCESS The Twistars Boys looked great at the State meet this year! We qualified 86% of our eligible boys to Regionals with a total of 18, our biggest group ever! In the results, we took 2nd place team in Level 8 and 3rd place team in Level 5 and Level 9! We also had 2 All Around Champions (Cooper Kim and Josh Harmon) and 14 event Stles! The level 5s were the first compeSSon of the weekend. They had a great meet, hiUng almost every rouSne. Cooper led the way with another huge meet that earned him the top spot on the award stand for Floor, Vault, P-‐Bars, High Bar, and All Around! Kellen had a great meet too, taking the Vault Stle and 3rd All Around. Sawyer HalbriZer Sed for first on Vault as well, making our level 5s the best vaulters in the State! With Riley, Chris, and Jason providing vital scores, this young group took 3rd place team! Our Level 6 and 7 boys were next to compete. Once again, everyone came ready to go when it counted and put in their best performances of the year. Judah was not to be denied Regionals again as he took 3rd on floor, 2nd on horse, and 4th All Around. Mason placed 4th on rings and P-‐bars and also qualified to Regionals. Unfortunately, the judging was tougher than we’ve had most of the year and despite doing the best gymnasScs I feel they did this year, Wesley and Gubi came a liZle short of qualifying. Josh Harmon once again showed why he leads the Level 7s and his focus earned him the state Stle on Floor, P-‐bars, and All Around! Ryan looked good too, placing 3rd on Floor and 2nd on Horse. Luke Huisken had a rough high bar set, but was good everywhere else, especially on P-‐bars where he finished 2nd. This session was also the first Technical Sequence compeSSon of the year for Dylan, Noah, and Jake Moore. They showed dramaSc improvement from pracSce (which maybe frustrated their coaches) and represented Twistars as the leader in the state in reaching the elite level. The next morning, the Level 4s had their last meet of the year. Ian Hinkle got his highest all around score of the year and placed very well on vault and rings. Liam Eyster didn’t quite have his best day, but he sSll pulled out 2nd place on Floor and 3rd on Pommel Horse and Vault! Alex had the highest score of the group and had a sweet P-‐ bar rouSne that earned him 4th on the event. With a 3 man team, it’s hard to place as a team, but this group did show a lot of improvement this year. The opSonal boys finished off the weekend. The level 8s conSnued to compete fairly consistently. It wasn’t there best meet, but these 4 boys have a lot of potenSal. Dylan and Jake Proper Sed for 1st on Floor and Noah added some crucial scores to help these guys take 2nd place team. Ethan is healing an elbow injury, but he’s going to push through it and compete at Regionals. The level 9s pulled out 3rd place team with just three boys. Jake finally returned to all around compeSSon and earned state Stles on floor and his specialty pommel horse. Too much Sme off, unfortunately caused him to lose his state all around streak, but it will definitely add fuel to the fire to get him back where he should be. Alex had a few hiccups this meet, but sSll showed he will be ready come regionals. Josh Moore finally got some hits in at a meet, but he’ll have to clean up his gymnasScs to place where he wants. Kevin and Doug had a bit of a rough day. Kevin was sSll able to pull out state Stles on horse and rings, but the two need a liZle more confidence and aggressiveness to pull everything together. Overall, a very successful weekend for us. Some of the boys have finished compeSng for the year and are excited to learn some new skills, while the rest are training hard for Regionals. The level 5,6, and 7s will be compeSng for some recogniSon within our strong region and the opSonal boys are working to place high enough to qualify themselves to NaSonals in Long Beach, CA! It might have been a rough day at states for the 8,9, and 10 boys, but that might be the wake up call they need to make that final push and really zero in on their gymnasScs in order to be ready to go at regionals. Let’s finish the season strong boys!