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Coaches Wired: Ashley Priess, Cincinnati Gymnastics | It’s an Exclamation Point, NOT a DOT DOT DOT

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Cincinnati’s Ashley Priess was mic’d during the 2017 JO National JRE session coaching her athletes Mickayla Stuckey and Aria Brusch on floor. Listen in as Ashley gives them last minute corrections and cues one being make everything an Exclamation not a DOT DOT DOT! This competition turned out to be the last for Ashley in the JO level as she moved onto the assistant coach position at the University of Illinois.

2017 All Star Trip Montreal Blog #2

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The All Star Team was busy taking in all that we experienced during the week in Montreal and the time got away from us to keep up on the trip blog. Here are the remaining 9 all stars with their favorite moments from our trip.


Makarri Doggette, Buckeye Gymnastics:

So Wednesday we went to learn how to do trapeze with the cirque trainers.  Let me tell you how scared I was! It is now confirmed that I am scared of heights. But I faced my fears and I jumped off the high block thing and I swung like I’ve never swung before. Honestly it was the best decision I’ve ever made and I had so much fun. I wasn’t very good at getting my legs through fast but I managed and I got better as I kept doing it. Even though I wasn’t amazing at trapeze, I still felt like I was all that and I’m going to be in Cirque as a flyer after college. I’m going to prove EVERYONE wrong! I also did the silks but that’s a whole different story. I was terrible. I think it’s only for graceful, flexible people and I however am none of those things. The complete opposite matter of fact. Don’t get me wrong, it was hilarious to watch but it hurt and I felt like I had zero strength so it was kind of embarrassing too lol.

We also did the static trapeze and I was actually not that bad. Mati and I were great partners and really had something going there. Our tricks where sweet, that might be our calling, but I’m still trying to decide between being a flyer or doing that. Either way it’s happening so catch me in Cirque. Anyways, overall the experience was something I will never forget and I wouldn’t trade it for the world. Thank you for an awesome experience Region 5!!!


Sarah Hargrove, Cincinnati Gymnastics

We woke up early Wednesday morning and went to breakfast. From breakfast we went straight to the lessons. We split into 2 groups of 6. The group I was with started on the silks. It was actually very hard to hold on to and it hurt your fingers. We started by just climbing with our feet in the silks. We learned how to do the splitz and also do a front flip kinda thing. Then we went to the actual trapeze bar and I was the first one to go. First we just learned how to get our feet in and get a good swing to do a fly away. I straddled my legs a little too much on the flyaway and split the rope. We did that for 2 rounds and the second round was way better! Then on the last round we got to let go and the trapeze instructor caught us. Then we had a single bar that we could do partner stuff with by flexing our feet which is way harder than you would think! Kai and I were partners for it and we weren’t very good at all. We also learned a solo miniature routine. We left there and went to a little market to have lunch then we walked to worlds. We all walked in and found our seats there were 2 sessions of competition before the United States competed in session3.  The first 2 sessions were interesting because of some of the skills other countries did. Then it was about time for the last session to start so we got some food and made posters that said go usa on them. Overall it was such a fun day and week! Go region 5!!


Ella Cesario, Legacy Elite:

On wednesday we woke up somewhat early went to breakfast. After breakfast, we went to a place where we learned how to do silks, trapeze, and small trapeze. First we were taught the form and technique of how to do trapeze. Eventually we were ready to get harnessed in and swing on the trapeze. The first routine on trapeze was to swing, then hook on our legs,  let go with our hands then bring our feet back down then do a back tuck. The second routine on the trapeze was to swing then hook our legs and grab the helpers arms after we let go of the bar. It was scary at first but after we did it it was so fun. Everyone was nervous but after the first round we all were so excited to go again.

Personally i liked the trapeze the best. After that we were taught some basic moves on the silks. We learned from how to climb and how to flip on the silks. The expectation for the silks was that they were literal silk, but it turned out they were stretchy. After that we learned how to do moves on the small trapeze by ourselves and with a partner. I had so much fun doing these activities and it was really cool seeing the different techniques of trapeze artists. I would definitely recommend trying it.


Kai Rivers, Twistars:
As a whole the trip was amazing. From learning new things to being introduced to new things we’ve never seen. It was fun being with Region 5 people, working out with them, and being engrossed in new cultures. We learned Trapeze artistry, we watched worlds, and learned about cirque. Also reading everything in French and hearing people speak it was totally different but very cool. I think this trip was definitely one of the most special ones because watching worlds was such a cool thing to experience together and the group of girls was super close knit. We ended the trip with an amazing Brazilian dinner so to say the least we dove into many different cultures. I want to thank Region 5 and everyone who helped make this happen because these trips are one of a kind and amazing opportunities, I wouldn’t trade them for the world!!! From the fun times in our rooms to the planned out activities it was the best one yet. Thank you for everything.


Mati Waligora and Gabby Wilson, Olympia:

I think most gymnasts would agree it’s a little weird to watch gymnastics and not be doing it. Still, all of us were super excited to watch World Championships. Something different we all realized was how dark the arena was. As JO gymnasts, we’re used to everything being lit.?So it was interesting being in the stands because it looked like there was a spotlight over all the equipment. These meets are no joke. Since they warm up all their skills in the back, they only get one touch on the “real” equipment. ?? This made the meet go a lot faster so there was always something to watch. However, the funniest part of the meet was between events when the whole arena got dark and the big screen played a song that sang “ROTATION! ROTATION! ROTATION!”?? over and over again. At that time we got up and danced to try to get on the big screen. ? Right away in the second session all of our eyes were drawn to Melanie DeJesus. Her gymnastics was gorgeous and  her technique was insane. ?We were all super excited for her when she made AA final ??Nevertheless, nothing compared to the anticipation of watching team USA compete in the qualification round. We’d all agree we were on the edge of our seats while they were competing beam but we were all ecstatic when Ragan and Morgan made AA finals. ??You feel a sense of motivation while watching amazing gymnastics. It makes you wanna get in the gym so you can compete with the poise and confidence they have. ?? All in all, I was most impressed with how all the gymnasts handled mistakes. They remained calm and collected and didn’t show emotions if they fell off the apparatus. That maturity stood out to me.? While watching we saw the meet didn’t go perfectly for everyone but if I could tell them all one thing, it would be how much I respect their commitment to the sport and they all deserve success. ? Thank you Region 5! I had an amazing time! Gabby and I






Alyssa Al-Ashari, Twistars:

We woke up early in the morning and had breakfast and went immediately to the bus to go to Cirque. In the bus, I could hardly contain my excitement because I had never done anything like this. Right inside the door, there was a flight stairs. once we went up the stairs we found the gym and a viewing area. There were silks, a trapeze, and a small bar for practicing. My favorite part was definitely the flying trapeze out of the three because I loved the feeling of flipping through the air. It was really cool to see the different techniques between gymnastics and acrobatics because they were so different. At the beginning we split up into groups. My group was Sierra, Gabby, Q, Payton, Andi, and Ella. We started at the trapeze just trying to get the hang of it. At the end you are supposed to do a flyaway so I tried doing one but I let go right at the bottom and almost hit my head! The next time I went I was really nervous but it went okay. Next we went to the practice bar and our teacher was showing us different moves and it was really exciting! Then we went to silk and it was a lot different then I thought. They weren’t stiff like I thought they were going to be. After that, we went back to the trapeze and We released one bar and was caught by one of the guys teaching us! The people said that we were the first group in seven years to catch all the releases! Once we finished we said thank you to the workers and took pictures! It was my favorite activity so far!


Payton Richards, Aerial:

This trip with the region five was full of excitement, adventure, and lots memories that I will keep with me forever. We accomplished a lot of things in a short amount of time from Niagara Falls,to a circus Olay training session,to world championships. My favorite thing that we did on this trip was go to Niagara Falls. This is my first time being a Niagara Falls and I would say that wow is an understatement. The amazing views and splashes of water really made Niagara Falls unforgettable. Another exciting thing that we got to experience was trapeze lessons and silks. I’ve never been to a Cirque du Soleil show so walking in I was very impressed with what the people were showing us what to do. Also having the opportunity to watch USA at world championships was very inspirational. I had lots of fun cheering on USA with region five. We also had opportunity to train in two Canadian gyms. In addition, we got to train along side with the French national team members. All in all I would say that of all the All-Star trips I’ve been on this one was definitely my favorite one. I will never forget the fun memories I made on this trip and the exciting experiences.


JerQuavia Henderson “Q”, Gym Corner:

Going into the all star trip, I wasn’t sure what to expect, but had more fun than I thought I would. From the get go, the girls and I bonded very well. I enjoyed our many songs and stepping over each other just to get snacks. As the bus ride continued, I was more and more anxious to get to Niagara Falls. While walking around, I was amazed at how beautiful everything was. I literally could not take my eyes off the water or the rainbows. Going under Niagara Falls and seeing all of the tunnels was one of my favorite parts.  From the Falls we traveled to Montreal where the real experience started for me. I was very intrigued by the culture in montreal. The language switched to being less english and mostly french. Other than the amazing breakfast we had every morning, one of my favorite activities in Montreal was the trapeze and silks lessons.  I was scared out of my mind climbing to the top of the platform. When demonstrated, the movements were graceful and seamed easy. Doing it is a completely different story. As soon as I jumped my heart fell to my stomach. The feeling reminded me of what it felt like to do a fly away; the feeling of flying. After a few tries, I finally got the hang of the swings and was ready to be caught by one of the instructors. I was actually surprised at how well the silks went. I only fell once but other than that it went well. Silks requires a lot of core strength and flexibility. The last part of our activities included watching the world championships. It was amazing to see what skills were considered to be elite in other countries. I got a lot of ideas of skills and movements for my own routines. Going to worlds in general was inspirational. It’s amazing because not many people see past the 1:30 routine. It takes hard work, and seeing the girls compete made me fall in love with the sport all over again. The Region 5 All Star trip was very inspirational and motivational for me and I am grateful to have been a part of the experience.

20 Questions with All Star Team Member Chloe Bellmore (Twistars)

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Our next 2017 All Star Team Member is Twistars Chloe Bellmore. Chloe has been a main stay and “One to Watch” in Region 5 Gymnastics, having been part of our Eye on 5 Features. Bellmore, who is a 2017 Yahtzee Award Winner, has returned from the All Star Team Trip and will be beginning her Junior year at DeWitt High School as well as a new gymnastics season. I love watching Chloe on the gymnastics floor, she is a fierce competitor, who makes everything she does look so effortless. There is a lightness about Chloe while she is competing especially on the Beam & Floor, she also has a killer vault. Chloe is a very well rounded athlete, who has certainly left her mark in Region 5 and Michigan Gymnastics. Let’s get to know Chloe a bit better as she embarks on what should be another great JO Season.






 

How did you get into gymnastics? How old were you? My older sister was taking a gymnastics class, and I always wanted to go watch her, so my mom signed me up for a class. I was 3 years old when I started this sport.

What is your favorite event? My favorite event is Floor.

Favorite Skill to Train/Compete? My favorite skill to compete is a full in on floor.

Dream Skill? A dismount off of bars

What is your favorite part of gymnastics? Getting to be out on the floor with my team and watching them all compete their routines.

What College do you plan on attending? Michigan State University

What is your favorite meet to compete at? I love competing at J.O. Nationals

What is your biggest accomplishment is gymnastics so far? Competing at Nationals and receiving a scholarship to a division 1 school.

Who do you admire most in the sport of gymnastics? I grew up loving Shawn Johnson. I still do

What is your favorite Region 5 Insider Feature or Series? I love seeing all the All Star videos.

What is your go to playlist or song before meets? I never listen to music before I compete because it’s never brought me good luck.




If you were trapped on a deserted island what 3 things would you bring with you? My phone, water, & a pillow

If you could be any animal, what animal would you be and why? I would be a dog, because they are so joyful and get lots of love and attention.

Who is your favorite superhero? Wonder Women

Do you have any pre-meet rituals or superstitions? I do not

What do you like to do outside of gymnastics? I like to ride my bike, go on runs, hang out with friends, and swim when it’s warm

Most embarrassing meet moment or gymnastics moment? Any time I spazz doing a skill. Especially on beam or bars

If you weren’t a gymnast, what sport would you do or try? I would want to try Volleyball or Track

Which athletes (any sport) do you respect the most and why? Jordyn Wieber. I watched her train, and how hard she worked all the time and it really inspired me to get the most out of every practice and to never give up on my dreams.

What is the most valuable piece of advice or wisdom you coach has given you? The best way to predict the future is to create it.

Bonus Questions: Tell me something interesting about yourself……I was born in Nashville Tennessee

2017 Region 5 All Strip Team Blog #1 (Niagra Falls, Canada)

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The 2017 Region 5 All Star trip begin with a nice send off courtesy of the Olympia gymnastics team as we began our journey with a stop at Niagra Falls Canada then onto Montreal and the #2017MLTgym world championships and experiencing behind the scenes at Cirque du Soleil. This week our All Star Team and coaches will be blogging about the trip from their perspective.





Hello from Canada: Sierra Brooks, Andrea Li and Chloe Bellmore

Sierra Brooks, Aspire:

Day 1 (Travel Day)

After waking up at 3:30am, I headed to my gym and away Nick, Erin, and I went to Michigan. At twelve, we met up with all of the rest of the All Star Team members and their coaches. We drove and once we reached the border, we got out and quickly got through to Canada (it was extremely quick to get through, really surprising)!! The ride was long…so there was a lot of sleeping, a lot of laughing, and a lot of coloring. Once we reached the area near the hotel, you could easily see how pretty the architecture and presentation of their buildings was. We checked in and before we knew it we were crossing the street and were at Niagara Falls!! It is so beautiful that it is hard to explain and the rainbows were so vibrant that you could make out each color individually. We ate at a restaurant that had a view of the Niagara and we could all see the different colors being projected onto the water. Our food was amazing, each given the choice between salmon, prime rib, chicken, and ravioli. It was impressive to just turn to the left and see gallons of water creating these beautiful waterfalls. Once leaving the restaurant, we all headed back to the hotel after getting lots of pictures of something none of us had truly seen before in person.

Day 2 (Niagara):
We woke up at around 7 and headed to breakfast at the hotel, which also had a breathtaking view of the Niagara. We finished eating and were each given tickets to avoid a 30 minute walk to a certain part of Niagara. We made it and entered the Journey behind the falls. We got to go really close to the falls and had ponchos because the midst from the heavy water would soak all of us. We took many pictures in our bright yellow ponchos because it was so cool to be in this national phenomenon. After this, we headed out and went to our next activity, Niagara’s Fury. We got to learn about how Niagara came to be over the years and that it has become so large due to erosion over millions of years. After watching the educational video, we walked into this large room that had a screen projected around its circular walls and the floor had drains all over it. Not knowing what we were expecting, suddenly snow started to fall down on us and it became cold. The projection showed thunder and lightening, and before we knew it we had water being squirted at us, while the ground trembled. This whole experience, was a perfect example of Niagara’s Fury. It was such a cool experience that I wanted to go right back in and do it again. The whole idea and concept of this simulation was so neat and something everyone should try. Moving on, we all walked to a green screen where we took this hilarious picture that would be transformed into us stranded in the Niagara’s water. We then took an hour break, where we all ate lunch. Taking the bus was our next activity because then we would take a walk, getting an up close view of the water’s rapids. We all took a lot of pictures here and while I was taking one of Alyssa, a whole wave came up and got her soaked! Luckily, she dried off because the sun came out. The walk came to an end and we then got on a boat, this time with new pink ponchos. This is where we got the best pictures, but the most wet. We all were really wet when getting off the boat, but didn’t even care because it was an awesome experience.
Check out the highlight of this and more from the falls 
We shopped for an hour and then headed back to the hotel. We ate at an Italian-American restaurant and they had amazing food. All of the gymnasts hung out in the hotel near the end, and before we knew it we were all fast asleep. The day was so fun, we didn’t even realize we were so tired.


Andrea Li, Legacy Elite

Day #1- Niagara Falls

We started our day off with a nice hotel breakfast and a view of Niagara. Once we all finished our delicious little potatoes we walked across a small bridge to get to a trolley. This bridge was very cute because it was covered in love locks all the way across. The trolley took us down to where we would actually go and explore the falls but before that, we had to take some pictures in front of the entrance. Our first activity was going behind the falls. We took an elevator down 150ft to these underground tunnels where we saw the water up close. They gave us yellow ponchos to wear down there. Walking through the tunnels felt like I was in a little museum. The walls had all different types of information on Niagara including, the 7 year old kid that accidentally fell in the rapids and survived. You could not see too much behind the waterfall but it was gorgeous from the side deck. Our second activity was Niagara’s fury. This showed us how the waterfall was created through a beaver and an owl in a cartoon. After the video played, we were brought into a room to stand on a platform with water under us. They gave us blue ponchos for a 4D video where it snowed and rained on us. We then ate lunch near the gift shops and took more pictures at the Canada sign. Then we took a bus to the White Water Walk. Here we went 250 ft below ground to walk along the rapids. These are the most dangerous rapids, class 6, which is impossible to raft on. Our last activity was where we originally started. We took the bus back and walked to the Horn Blow. We received red ponchos for this and got on the second story of the boat. We sailed closely to the falls taking beautiful pictures and of course getting drenched. We waved to people on Made In the Mist and they waved back. After, we walked to the trolley which brought us back up to the bridge so that we could rest at the hotel. Later that night we ate dinner at My Cousin Vinney’s. Then we winded down in our hotel rooms ending the night.

 

 


Chloe Bellmore, Twistars

Getting onto the bus, I already knew this was gonna be a trip of a lifetime. Looking out of the window seeing all the Olympia girls cheering for us was pretty amazing. I love seeing videos of these trips on Region 5 every year, because all the girls hard work is being recognized, and a lot of the other regions don’t get to do this. There’s nothing better than sharing many laughs with such amazing people. After we arrived we got checked into our hotel. We went out to have dinner by the falls. They were truly breathtaking to say the least. Especially all the lights shining. The restaurant was very fancy, and the view was pretty awesome too.  We then went back to our hotel, and settled in for the night.

The next day, we woke up, ate breakfast at the hotel, and got on with our day. The first thing we did was go on our tour beneath the falls. It was very cool but we got soaked! Watching all the water fall down was like nothing I’ve ever seen. But that was only the beginning. We then watched a little movie on how the falls came to be. We continued into this room where a video was showed, and as the actions happened in the movie, it happened to us. When they were showing the ice age, “snow” got sprayed onto us. When it started to rain, water poured down. It was super cool! Our next journey was to the White Water Walk. I was very interested in hearing all of the stories of the people trying to tightrope over it. Seeing all the rushing water was very cool. I thought about how awesome It’d be if you had a house nearby, so you could wake up to the sound of rushing water every morning. We finally went to dinner, and just laughed all night.

The bus ride to Montreal was a good one. I love just playing games, watching movies, and making memories with my team. I am forever thankful.

2017 All Star Team Trip (Photo Gallery)

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The 2017 Region 5 All Star Trip has been another awesome experience filled with new cultural perspectives, greater appreciation of our gymnastics in Region 5, and bonding memories that will last a lifetime. This group of athletes and coaches have made this trip one of my favorites thus far (been on 5 total) and am truly grateful that for these opportunities every year. Here is look back at the week in Canada through our cameras.


The 2017 Region 5 All Star began their journey to Montreal, Canada Saturday. On the way they stopped at Niagara Falls for some team bonding while taking in the majestic wonder that is the Falls.

Here are some photos from their journey in Canada. Enjoy!

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Day 3 of the Region 5 All-Star Team Trip: The girls spent the day exploring Montreal, having a work out at Gymnix and attended the qualifying round of the 2017 World Championships.

Here are a few pictures from their day. Enjoy!

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Day 4 of the Region 5 All-Star Team Trip: The girls spent the day exploring the city of Montreal. The Team stopped by the Chateau De Cirque (videos to come) where the girls & coaches showed off their natural circus talents. The evening was spent cheering on Team USA as they took the floor at the 2017 World Championships.

Here are a few pictures from their day. Enjoy!

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Day 5 of the Region 5 All Star Trip: Filled with lots of unique experiences, the girls and coaches got to visit the Cirque Du Soleil Headquarters, which in my opinion is every athletes dream, they also had the opportunity to share the training gym with the French Junior & Senior National Team. The group spent the rest of the day watching TEAM USA in the qualifying round at the 2017 World Championships and finished off the evening with a delicious team dinner.

Check out some photos from Day 5 in Montreal. ENJOY!

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