Friday, September 04, 2015

Good news! Livermore athletes in the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame

Couldn't be more proud to see the great news that West Coast Training Center's own Michael Rodrigues-- who used to be a champion athlete and is now a coach-- is in the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame!

There's some terrific local coverage in The Independent of Livermore. Rodrigues interviews very well; he gives some great insights about what it felt like to win gold in international competition, as well as what it was like to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

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Photo by Sarah Tyler Photography

The original USA Gymnastics announcement is here.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

acro season gearing up

It's that time of year! Summer is winding down and the kids have school at the top of mind-- and new acro partnerships! 

We just finished up the last of the school supplies shopping, which means I've had my yearly talk with the kids about how lucky they are to be in a school where the school can request long lists of supplies and parents can donate to the classrooms. We talk about classrooms just over the hills from us where this is surely not the case, where teachers are dealing with supply shortages that we might think of as their problem, but are our local issue, too. Because what kind of strength can our state and country have if so many kids aren't supported to learn? These are questions that go well beyond school supplies, and with no answers in sight.

It's also time for simpler, sweeter questions like "Who will be my acro partners this year?" The girls have had a fun summer trying out with a number of partners. In the next few weeks, they'll finalize partnerships, and then there's the fun of finding music for routines, choreography sessions, and figuring out what their competition leotards will look like. As a parent, I always feel like I'm learning in this sport, but since we've had at least one kid on the competitive team for three (going on four) years now, I'm also recognizing the rhythm of the season.

Last weekend, our gym hosted a mini clinic for an acro gym starting up. S and her partner really enjoyed performing their routine and putting on their purple-and-cheetah competition leos from last year. I think it was fun for them to perform alongside their elite level teammates, as well. 

Looking forward to a fun year ahead!

My young one and partner had fun!

Elite women's trio, nailing it

Elite women's trio, solid as a rock


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Sunday, July 12, 2015

Acrobatic Gymnastics National Championship: First thoughts

We're back from Greensboro, NC, and the acrobatic gymnastics national championship!

I've been thinking about what it was like for the kids and how very impressed I am that they willingly (even enthusiastically) chose this endeavor. Ever taken one of those Very Serious multi-day exams to which you had to fly or drive forever, get your ID checked a million times, and sit in a cavernous concrete convention center under cold flickering fluourescent lights with your fight or flight response on full blast the whole time?

That's what a week at the acrobatic gymnastics national championships is like, except there's also a podium, judges, and (thankfully) fun bonding moments with other athletes. I was gratified to see Paloma quietly join her competitors at the civil rights museum in downtown Greensboro, where our families took an intense guided tour together. 

It's very demanding for the competitors.  So it was a tremendous lesson for me, as it always is, to see how these kids, ages 6 and up, adapt to that pressure, do their jobs, and then embrace fun when it's time for that. I hope these lessons translate to other areas of their lives as they grow. 

(Make no mistake-- the schedule was intense for the parents/caregivers too, with a daily by-the-minute email update (at 9:46 AM, be at the venue, at 10:41, this group competes...). The coach very plainly states it: "This is not a family vacation." Indeed, it's a family endeavor to make it all happen.

So, I am a bit tired but so grateful for the experience. Paloma and Sabrina both did a great job with the pressure and the fun. I learn a lot from them both about the many ways to approach pressure, and pleasure, successfully.








More pictures of the team are at West Coast Training Center's Facebook page; more of the elites, along with rhythmic and tumbling/trampoline at the USA Gymnastics Facebook page.



Originally published at my main site, anitasarahjackson.com. But I plan to post acro-related things here.
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