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Dave Adlard
Dave Adlard is a long time coach who has taught clinics and congresses around the world. He also runs some of the most successful events in the country. For years he ran the Region 2 congress for the pacific northwest. Dave and his wife Lisa have a gym in Coeur d’Alene Idaho where they have a very fun, exciting and successful program. (More Info)
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Tammy Biggs
Tamara Biggs better know as Tammy calls West Texas home, but spends much of her time traveling across the United States helping to develop future Olympians. She works with clubs to develop entire programs from preschool through elite. (More Info)
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Steve Butcher
Steve Butcher is a world-class coach and trainer, and while he is famous for his contributions to gymnastics, the breadth of his athletic experience goes far beyond this one sport. Several of his cross training athletes are Olympic medalists and among the best in the world at their sport. (More Info)
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Dan Connelly
Currently the Head Women’s Gymnastic Coach at Bowling Green State University, Dan Connelly has been an influential leader in the gymnastic community as an athlete, coach, judge and clinician for over 40 years. He is recognized as one of the most knowledgeable gymnastics coaches in the world. (More Info)
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Donna Culp
Donna Culp is a leading choreographer with routines for National Team members from both Europe and the United States to her credit. Culp’s choreography is totally about “guts,” or creating routines that fit directly to the personal style of the gymnast. That’s why Donna designed the creative workshop G. U. T. S., and developed the technique of the “Style Rope” to maximize aesthetic impact and turn weaknesses into strengths. (More Info)
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Barbara Davis
Educator, author, and choreographer Barbara Davis has been coaching and teaching gymnastics for more than 20 years. She has been a clinician for USA Gymnastics since 1984 at state, regional, and national congresses. Barbara is also coauthor and a national clinician with USA Gymnastics’ Kinder Accreditation for Teachers (KAT). (More Info)
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Rik Feeney
Rik Feeney is the author of more than 28 books and reports on the sport and business of gymnastics as well as promotional expert for aspiring self-published authors. Rik Feeney was a competitive gymnast through High School and Temple University. During his career, Feeney has owned and worked at private gymnastics clubs where he trained gymnasts from state to national level competitors. Feeney continues to attend and present at gymnastics clinics, meets, and seminars. (More Info)
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Mike Ferralli
In his 14+ years of gymnastics coaching experience, he has worked with some of the best gymnasts in the world including several Olympic & World Medalists/Champions. He coached with Bela Karolyi in Texas for several years and has done clinics professionally for over 8 years. (More Info)
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Tom Forster
Tom Forster is one of the most respected coaches in the world. Tom speaks around the country at various gymnastics seminars for business and coaching. He has coached many athletes onto the USA Gymnastics National Team since 1993 and has had athletes compete in a variety of international meets including American Cup, Pan American Games and several World Championships. Tom and Lori’s gym Aerials Gymnastics is located in Colorado Springs, CO. (More Info)
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Beth Gardner
Beth Gardner is a 1983 graduate of Texas A&M University and owner of Heart of Texas Gymnastics located in Temple, Texas. She has an extensive background specializing in preschool gymnastics, and is one of the authors and directors for the GAT (Gymnastics Association of Texas) Instructor Training Program (ITP). Beth has represented USA Gymnastics as a National KAT and MELPD Instructor as well as serving as a USAG National Congress presenter. Her articles, appearing in Technique Magazine, and her publications include topics covering preschool and boys' gymnastics. (More Info)
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Tony Gehman
Tony has been recognized as a leading coach and clinician for over 20 years. He has placed numerous gymnasts into the elite level and onto the National Team since 1983. For a decade Tony was the president of the United States Elite Coaches Association (1991-2001). Tony has escorted his gymnasts to Russia, France, Korea England, Columbia, Cuba and Bulgaria, and is best known for his work with USA Gymnastics, writing the Safety Guide for the Yurchenko vault, and the USGF Conditioning Packet. (More Info)
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Paul Hall
UK Coach Paul Hall from Huntingdon Olympic Gymnastics Club, is a full qualified International High performance coach and also an International BREVETT judge and coach. He has trained many British national and World Championship team members. Paul has coaches and judges many international and national events and is a popular international lecturer for the FIG. (More Info)
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George H. Hery
For over 40 years George H. Hery has been one of the most well-known clinicians and presenters on trampoline and acrobatics. Also an acclaimed gymnast, performer, and mentor, he is a true acrobatic legend – in 2004 he was inducted into the World Acrobatic Society’s Hall of Legends. (More Info)
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Cheryl Jarrett
Cheryl Jarrett is one of the current choreographer/authors for the new US compulsory routines for 2005-2013 on Beam and Floor. (More Info)
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Dave Juszczyk
Dave Juszczyk has coached numerous national champions at all levels—including several Olympians. He was the National Technical Vice President of the National Gymnastics Judges Association and the head coach of the San Jose State University Men’s Gymnastics program. (More Info)
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Jeffrey Lulla
With over 30 years of teaching and coaching experience, Jeffrey Lulla, President of Fun & Fit Gymnastics Centers and a highly respected industry consultant, is known as one of the most respected authorities for the development of clubs and recreational programs. (More Info)
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Charles Minster
Charles Minster is currently joint head coach of WildCats Gymnastics Club, Tasmania, Australia, and is a board member of the Tasmanian Gymnastics Association. In 1990 Charles entered the gymnastics world by producing a video for the British National Development Plan. He has produced numerous videos on both men’s and women’s gymnastics. (More Info)
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Hideo "Mizo" Mizoguchi
For 10 years, Coach Hideo Mizoguchi was the USA Gymnastics Technical Director for the Junior Olympic National Program. Prior to that, he was the Junior Coach for four years of eventual 1984 Olympians Tracee Talavera and Julianne McNamara. "Coach Mizo" as he is known throughout the gymnastics community, competed in the Elite Japanese program in the 1970's until lower back injury shortened his career. He holds a masters degree in Physical Education from the University of Oregon. (More Info)
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Daniela Nanova
Daniela Nanova, former Bulgarian Artistic and Rhythmic gymnast, and National Choreographer for British Gymnastics, is a popular clinician in the UK. She has choreographed many artistic, sports acrobatics and rhythmic routines. DANIELA has vast experience of working across all disciplines in the following areas: Body Preparation and Posture improvement, Flexibility training, Ballet and Choreography, Floor and Beam routine construction and Dance and Movement skills. (More Info)
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Tim Rand
Tim Rand’s gymnastics experience runs the gambit from competitor to USA National Team Coach. His popular lectures make him a favorite attraction for many regional and national symposiums. Tim and wife Tony (La Fleur) Rand are former owners of American Twisters Gymnastics in Florida. His 20 plus year coaching background includes recreational, “Mom and Me” classes, compulsory, Levels 8-10 and Elite, as well as staff training and has coached nine USA National Team Members. (More Info)
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Jeff Robinson
A highly respected and safety-certified gymnastics coach, judge, and a sought-after national presenter, Jeff Robinson is a wealth of knowledge in the sport of men’s gymnastics. He has been coaching world-class gymnasts since 1980, serving as the Head Coach and Program Director for several gyms. (More Info)
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Kris Robinson
Kris Merlo Robinson, The Posture Lady, has choreographed over a thousand floor routines including routines for multiple national champions. A consultant, writer, presenter, teacher of gymnastics, and former elite gymnast, Robinson has worked with gymnasts of all ages. (More Info)
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Debbie Rodriguez
With over 30 years of gymnastics experience as gymnast, Canadian Elite Gymnast, Collegiate Athlete, Coach and Club Owner, Debbie Rodriguez is recognized as a leader in the gymnastics community. She coaches all levels of gymnastics from beginners to elite athletes. (More Info)
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Sam Sandmire
“Sam” Sandmire was an elite gymnast, collegiate gymnast, club coach and owner, and has served for the last twenty years as the head coach at Boise State University. She is a well known national clinician who presents at national and regional clinics throughout the United States. (More Info)
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Jason Selk
A Licensed Psychotherapist and Sport Psychology Consultant and highly sought-after speaker, Jason Selk has extensive experience in many areas of Counseling and Sport Psychology, including dealing with sport specific stress and increasing coach and athlete motivation. Jason is currently the Sport Psychologist for the 2006 World Champion St Louis Cardinals and the St Louis Rams. (More Info)
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Christine Still
Christine Still is recognized as a very successful coach, many of her gymnasts have been British National champions on beam. For over 40 years Christine has produced many British national team members for Olympic, World and European championships. She and her husband, Colin Still are highly regarded by coaches across the UK, and Christine is part of the gymnastics commentary team for the BBC. (More Info)
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Michael Taylor
A USA Gymnastics National Safety Instructor and USAG Kinder Accreditation for Teacher’s Instructor, Michael Taylor’s gymnastics experience extends back to 1968. He later went on to coach, judge, own a club, and direct recreational athletes and administrators. (More Info)
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Yoichi Tomita
Yoichi Tomita’s 35 years as an elite competitor, coach and administrator include coaching posts to the USA Men’s Olympic gymnastics teams in 1988 and 2000, and serving as the 2004 USA Olympic team chairman. He was named the 1998 USA Gymnastics Coach of the Year. (More Info)
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Glen Vaughan
A USA Safety-Risk Management instructor and current coach at the Mission Valley YMCA in San Diego County, Glen Vaughan has taught at every level, making him a popular speaker on regional and national congress events and earning a seat on an elite panel. (More Info)
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Masayuki Watanabe
Masayuki Watanabe is world renown in the gymnastics world for his technical expertise of gymnastic movement. For the past 35 years, he has developed many world-class gymnasts, Olympians, national champions, and trains coaches, at all levels and from many countries. (More Info)
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Judy Wills Cline
Judy Wills Cline is a ten-time World Champion in trampoline, synchronized trampoline and tumbling and was the first World Champion in each of those events. She is in the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame. She is the only person in history to win the World Championships in both trampoline and tumbling. As a coach in gymnastics, she has been on the National Coaching Staff for the TOP’s program and the Elite Program. She coached 22 athletes to NCAA gymnastic scholarships and coached many gymnasts to the elite status and onto the US National Gymnastic Team. She developed the very first elite gymnast from Las Vegas and has been coaching in Las Vegas for 27 years. (More Info)
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