Get ready to hoot the new gymnastics TV drama Make it or Break It. It premieres on ABC Family June 22 at 9 pm PT.
At least it’s providing work for gymnasts. As stunt doubles.
Especially UCLA gymnasts:
… Natalie Padilla (2007-08), Jordan Schwikert (2005-08) and Ariana Berlin (2006-09) are stunt doubles for two of the lead characters, and Tasha Schwikert (2005-08) is cast as a gymnast on the show. Heidi Moneymaker (1997-2000) was a stunt double for one of the leads in the pilot episode, and Karin Silvestri Coye (1995-97) is the gymnastics coordinator for the show.
Make It Or Break It is a drama set in the world of competitive gymnastics. Jordan doubles for actress Ayla Kell, who plays Payson Keeler, the top gymnast at The Rock training facility. Padilla and Berlin have doubled for actress Josie Loren, who plays Kaylie Cruz, another top competitor at the club. Moneymaker doubled in the show’s pilot for actress Chelsea Hobbs, who plays newcomer Emily Kmetko. Tasha can often be seen in the show as a background gymnast.
Other former collegiate gymnasts who are doing stunts on the show include Courtney Kupets (Georgia), Ashley Postell (Utah) and Renae Moneymaker (San Jose State). …
April 29th, 2009 — Gymnastics Meet Tracker – version 1.0 was officially available on the App Store.
This looks useful. Leave a comment if you’ve tried it.
Only $1.99.
The Gymnastics Meet Tracker application for iPhone and iPod Touch is for those parents sitting in the stands, typically recording their childs scores in a program sold for several dollars and afterwards either stores them in a box filled with other programs you will never look at again – or you just through it away.
Now – with Gymnastics Meet Tracker, you can load up your entire team of gymnasts, enter their scores and award places and see results from the meet instantly.
You can track an entire season of results for your boy or girl or the entire team.
Calculate the team meet score instantly. Showing the initials of the gymnast who’s score counted.
Email the meet results while at the meet.
Graphically see the season’s progress for each event or by all-around score.
World’s this year in October in London are considered less important than the full team meet in Netherlands next year.
Both will be HOT tickets, though, I expect.
Put Oct. 12-24, 2010 on your calendar now if you plan to go.
… The qualification for the next Olympic Games starts with the 2010 World Championships. All gymnastics stars and the onrushing talents will do everything to stay in the race for the Olympics. These 2010 championships are a so called ‘major World Championships’. This means that beside individual titles in the all-rounds and event finals gymnasts also compete for world titles in the international match. Rotterdam is going to prepare for eight days of absolute top gymnastics …
From June 21 tickets can be ordered through the button ‘Tickets’ on the website www.gymnastics2010.com.
Tom Beach, 1976 Olympian head honcho of GymSmarts, filled me in on the back story:
The Gymnastic Minute is all Tony Retrosi’s idea.
When he was growing up in NY there as a one minute TV spot called The New York Minute (most have heard of a NY minute). This TV show gave things to do around NY and was fairly popular.
Tony wondered if we could do the same with gymnastics. We were at his gym to film one of his Yurchenko DVDs so we just asked if he had any tips that he could do that day, and he did. We shot the Yurchenko video and 3 or 4 gymnastic minutes.
We were going to Mary Lee Tracy’s gym in two weeks so we edited one for Tammy and Mary Lee to see and they loved the idea so we shot several more with them on that trip. They are realitively simple to shoot (compared to the DVD’s we produce). The really cool thing to us is the music in the short intro is performed by Tony’s Band!
Follow GymSmarts on twitter at @gymsmarts. Or GymSmarts on Facebook.
The University of Oregon does not have a competitive “cheer” team.
But in July 2007 they added a new women’s varsity sport, “team stunts and gymnastics.” And hired a proven, veteran Cheer coach from Georgia, Felecia Mulkey.
I’m not clear on the differences between this sport and Cheer. They are similar:
… The 2009-10 season will officially begin for the Oregon team in winter. The women will compete mostly against club teams throughout the season, with two of their home meets being at McArthur Court. …
The University of Southern California, Arizona State University and Sacramento State all have thriving team stunts and gymnastics club programs on the West Coast, while the University of Louisville’s club team is a collegiate powerhouse. …
What I’m really interested in is the opportunity for scholarship in this new sport. The Ducks will offer 12 by 2012-13.
Head coach Felecia Mulkey has announced the signing of 13 additional student-athletes to financial aid agreements to compete for the Oregon Team Stunts and Gymnastics squad. With 13 more signings, the 2009-10 Team Stunts and Gymnastics squad currently has 29 members, 22 incoming student-athletes and seven currently on campus. …
This site is all about keeping coaches up-to-date on what’s happening. It would have been a mistake, I feel, not to post that video on Gymnastics Coaching. You should see it, if only to be an informed critic.
==== UPDATE:
Shawn’s agent said, “No comment.”
Shawn herself laughed it off:
“Oh and, look, I’m still racing around the world even after they tried to put me down,” she (@ShawneyJ) Tweeted. “Ha, ha. And my leg has healed quite nicely too! Gotta love the ONION!”
I saw this posted by Inside Gymnastics on Facebook.
Registration information on my favourite gymnastics competition anywhere was posted today.
It’s organized by Dave Adlard in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Spokane airport is less than an hour away.
For further information, please call 208-664-0135. You can also fax us at (208) 772-9924 or email us.
We want to provide you the BEST and MOST FUN Gymnastics Competition of the season. Get your preliminary 2010 entry form (PDF) and deposit to us as soon as possible. Spaces will be limited.