Home Blog Page 192

Blog: 2018 JO National Team Camp | Cassi’s Camp Chronicles

0

 

by: Cassi Barbanente, Level 10 from Palmers Gymnastics

I had the opportunity to attend JO National Team camp this past week. It was held at Flip Fest in Tennessee. I went going in with an open mind, ready and excited to learn from all the coaches.

Day 1- Tuesday September 11, 2018

Today at camp we had two sessions of training that incorporated each event. We focused a lot on the basics and breaking our skills down to smaller components making them easier to perfect. We worked on over exaggerating movements through all the drills so when you perform the skills the corrections would be easier to execute. Personally, this coaching style was a huge benefit to me and helped me improve most on vault. One of my favorite things about today was the 30 minute dance session with Mrs. Tammy Biggs who coached us with our floor and beam artistry. She emphasized how each of us can use our own individual style to show off our routines and deliver a good performance. Aside from the awesome training, one of my favorite things about this camp is probably the actual environment. It’s full of trees and has stone paths guiding us from our cabins to the gym. Today, we got a lot of free time between workouts to spend relaxing, exploring, and meeting everyone here. Day one is done and was awesome…really looking forward to day 2!

Day 2- Wednesday September 12, 2018

Today at camp a lot of us were kind of sore. This made our warm ups extremely important. We worked a lot on our bigger skills and trying to perfect them to the best of our ability. I really enjoyed working with the coaches and receiving corrections that really helped me clean up my skills, especially on bars. At the end of practice, we did some dance and movement with Mr. Thomas. This was so much fun allowed us to be creative. During break between practice, a lot us decided to work on some school work, considering we’re missing a lot of the week because of camp. Most of us were able to get lots done before the next practice. Finally at night there was a bonfire and s’mores. I’m pretty sure this was the highlight of just about everyone’s day. Spending time with all the girls is so much fun!

Day 3- Thursday 13th, 2018

Today was the last day at camp. We only had half a day but the amount of work we got done at practice was just as much, if not more than the other days. We got a lot of freedom on what to work on at each event today. Overall, this experience has been one of a kind. Spending time in the cabins with the girls has helped me get to know some great people. I have definitely made some amazing new friends that I wouldn’t have been able to do without this opportunity. The coaches at this camp are all one of a kind and gave a ton of helpful corrections that have made me into a better gymnast in such a short time. I enjoyed working with all of the talented girls around me and am so thankful for this awesome experience!

I got so much out of this experience at camp. I learned new techniques on vault and beam that I would have never known without going. I received some new coaching that has helped me become a better gymnast on each and every event. I even formed some really great friendships with the amazing gymnasts around me. Training with the best of the best, gymnasts and coaching wise, has been an unforgettable experience unlike anything I’ve done before.

2018 Yahtzee Awards…The Winners Are!!!!

0

The 2018 Yahtzee Awards have come to a close! We are proud to announce the winners of the 3rd annual Region 5 Insider Yahtzee Awards!

Congratulations to all of this years nominees and thank you to everyone who voted.

So, without further a do we proudly announce our 2018 winners…..


[one-third-first]

Best Floor Choreography

Best Music

Most Entertaining

Best Performance

Most Powerful

Best Form

[/one-third-first]

[one-third]

Most Unique Vault

Best Bar Combo

Huge Air

Most Interesting Beam Mount

Most Unique Beam Series

[/one-third]

[one-third]

Best Stick

Team Spirit

GTC-Rochester
Favorite Invitational

Most Memorable Meet Moment
Briar Burden adds “The Burden” beam dismount to the COP

 

 

Coaching Moment

Infinity Gymnastics Closed suddenly just weeks before Level 9 Eastern Nationals,they had an athlete qualify to Easterns. Maddie Rydel was left without a gym to represent or a facility to train in leading up to Nationals. Her amazing coaches Andrei Nitkin and Brittany Lapinski made sure she did not miss out on chance to be there. These coaches found places for Maddie to work out prior to Easterns, including high schools and open gym time at facilities near them. These two coaches, used their own funds to make it to New York. Maddie ended up finishing 2nd on the uneven bars in her age group.

 

 

[/one-third]

Thank You to everyone who voted!

Awards will be given out to the athletes and coaches who will be at the 2018 Region 5 Banquet & Congress! If a coach from your gym will be at congress please message us on facebook so we can connect or stop by the Region 5 Store Friday morning. Others will be mailed directly to the winners gyms, so please look for those next week!

 

 

 

 

20 Questions with JO National Qualifier Kendall George (Buckeye)

0

Our next 20 Questions athlete is Kendall George of Buckeye Gymnastics in Ohio. This past season Kendall, who is nominated for the Huge Air Yahtzee Award, qualified to her first JO National Championships after over coming an ankle injury. Kendall, who has been a level 10 since 2015, has really grown into a beautiful athlete excelling on the Balance Beam and Uneven Bars. She always looks to be enjoying what she is doing out on the competition floor, not only does Kendall exhibit difficult gymnastics she is also a great teammate and competitor. Kendall, who has entered into her Junior year of High School, has two more years with us here in Region 5, so lets get to know Kendall a little better as she begins her journey to another JO National Championships in 2019.

 

How did you get into gymnastics? How old were you? My parents put me in gymnastics as an outlet for all my energy when I was younger and my mom was a gymnast as well. I started when I was 2 with mommy and me classes!

What is your favorite event? My favorite event is Beam

Favorite Skill to train/compete? My favorite skill to train or compete is my Jaeger on bars

Dream Skill? My dream skill is a Double Double on floor

What is your favorite part of gymnastics? My favorite part of gymnastics is probably when you finally make the skill you’ve been working really hard to get.

What college do you plan on attending? I am currently Undecided on what college I would like to attend

What is your favorite meet to compete at? Why? My favorite meet to compete at is Buckeye Classic because it’s our home meet and it’s always a lot of fun when friends and family can come and watch!

Biggest accomplishment in gymnastics so far? My biggest accomplishment was making nationals this year after coming back from injury/surgery.

Who do you most admire in the sport of gymnastics? I most admire Mary Lou Retton

What is your favorite Region 5 Insider Feature or Series? Making moves Monday is my favorite because I like to see what people are working on!

What is your go to playlist or song before meets? My go to song is The Champion by Carrie Underwood.

3 Things you could not live without? 3 things I could not live without would be my family/friends, music, and my phone

If you could be any animal, what animal would you be and why? If I could be an animal I would be a parrot because you would be able to fly.

5 Most Important or Must have Items in your gym bag? The 5 most important or must haves in my gym bag are 1. tape 2. grips/wrist guards 3.water bottle 4. tons of extra hair ties 5. granola bars

Do you have any pre-meet rituals or superstitions? I eat pasta for dinner the night before.

What do you like to do outside of Gymnastics? Outside of gymnastics I love to paint and hang out with my friends.

Most embarrassing meet moment or gymnastics moment? Once in level 5 when I finished a bar routine, right after saluting, I went to step off the mat but I tripped and fell flat on my face right in front of the judges.

If you weren’t a gymnast, what sport would you do or try? If I was not a gymnast I would try Softball

Which athletes (any sport) do you respect the most and why? One athlete I respect is JJ Watt because he is a really good football player who also gives back to his community. He did charity work and raised over $37 million dollars for Hurricane Harvey victims.

What is the most valuable piece of advice or wisdom your coach has given you? The most valuable piece of advice my coach Kittia has given me is to trust myself and my gymnastics because my body knows what to do. Also, she told me to take every skill one step at a time!

Bonus Question: Tell me something interesting about yourself….I’m named after a former catcher on the Pittsburgh Pirates, Jason Kendall!

______________________________________________________________

Check out Kendalls JO Nationals Gallery Below

[wonderplugin_carousel id=”85″]

 

2018 Yahtzee Award Voting Links: Part #1 | Part #2 | Part #3

2018 Yahtzee Awards (part 3)

1

Well we have come to the 3rd and final voting of the 2018 Yahtzee Awards! I would like to thank everyone who voted. If you missed the first 10 categories no worries there is still time to vote. Links to Part 1 and Part 2. Voting closes Wednesday September 12th at 11:59pm.

Winners will be announced Thursday September 13, 2018. Awards will be either mailed out to the gyms or presented to the athletes at the 2018 Region 5 Banquet.

Happy Voting!!!!

______________________________________________________________

Team Spirit

 Hunts

  Cincinnati

 Perfection
 GTC-Rochester

   Legacy Elite

 

Favorite Invitational

Most Memorable Meet Moment

Makarri Doggette Sweeps JOs

 

 

R5 goes 1,2,3 at the Nastia Cup in the Junior Division (Tory Vetter, Jacey Vore, Faith Torres)

 

Briar Burden adds “The Burden” beam dismount to the COP (Routine Video)

 

 

 
Kaitlyn Higgins (bloody toe nail removed mid-meet could barely walk, but finished) & Taylor Devries (bloody nose from kneeing herself on her bar dismount during warm-ups for her first event, competed with tissue in her nose the entire meet) do not let blood stop them from finishing JO Nationals

Beam Queen Helen Hu makes it 3 in a row at JO Nationals.

 

 

 

Outstanding Coach Moment

1. The quality of the photo isn’t great but it captured a moment between coach Rachel Tracey and my now 11 year old daughter Gaby.  A couple seasons ago, Gaby had a devastating injury to her elbow which required 2 different surgeries about 11 months apart.  She missed her entire first season as a level 8 and barely competed in her second season.  Through Rachel’s understanding and encouragement, Gaby slowly rehabbed back to where she could compete.  This photo was taken just before Gaby’s return to beam for the first time at a competition.  I know Rachel’s words were something along the lines of “I’m so proud of you and it doesn’t matter how you do”.  In this tumultuous era of USAG, showing a child that being healthy and happy is more important than winning a YAHTZEE in my book. ” –  Gaby’s Mom

2. Scott Austin, Enrique Trabanino & Shannon Hunt, step up to help athletes during Region 5 Championships after their teammate was injured and their coach was tending to that athlete.These coaches saw a problem and left their own athletes to make sure that the athletes of Champion USA were taken care of during their regional competition. This was truly a selfless moment and shows the camaraderie of the Region 5 Coaches. (read facebook post picture for full story)

3. Infinity Gymnastics Closed suddenly just weeks before Level 9 Eastern Nationals,they had an athlete qualify to Easterns. Maddie Rydel was left without a gym to represent or a facility to train in leading up to Nationals. Her amazing coaches Andrei Nitkin and Brittany Lapinski made sure she did not miss out on chance to be there. These coaches found places for Maddie to work out prior to Easterns, including high schools and open gym time at facilities near them. These two coaches, used their own funds to make it to New York. Maddie ended up finishing 2nd on the uneven bars in her age group.

 

[highlight]Are you ready for the new JO composition and rule changes for 2019? Not sure check out our new R5 Insider Podcast as we break it all down for you.[/highlight]

 

Well that is a wrap for the 2018 Yahtzee Awards!!! If you missed voting for Part 1 & Part 2 there is still time! Click the links to check out the first 10 categories and cast your vote for your favorites. All polls will be closed Wednesday at Midnight and winners will be announced Thursday!

 

2018 Yahtzee Awards (Part 2)

2

Voting for Part 2 of the 2018 Yahtzee Awards is now open!

If you missed voting for part 1 do not worry there is still plenty of time- Link to Part 1

Happy Voting!!!!

______________________________________________________________

Unique Vault

Best Bar Combo

Huge Air

Most Interesting Beam Mount

Unique Beam Series

Best Stick

 

Stay Tuned for Part 3 of the 2018 Yahtzee Award Voting.

If you missed Part 1 thats okay there is still time to vote! Just Click Here!