Western Australia Gymnastics
This week's gymbytes 16th February 2018
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February Feel Good Stories
A huge congratulations to Frances Higgins who won the City of Gosnells Australia Day WA Community Citizen of the Year Award. Frances is a Gymnastics for All coach at Gosnells PCYC and has been coaching at the club for the past 25 years. Through PCYC, she has also given 18 years of her time to be part of the Rotary Ramble, raising thousands of dollars for Telethon.
+ Check out more feel good stories |
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Changing the Game
Unlock the secrets to giving your kids positive, healthy and rewarding experiences while playing junior sport.
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Steps Squad Train at HBF Stadium
The Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Steps Squad for 2017/18 attended their final training session at HBF Stadium on Sunday 4th February.
During the session, athletes received valuable coaching advice from some of WA’s top coaches and got the chance to train with athletes from other clubs. This created a sense of community for the girls that will hopefully remain during their journey towards the higher levels. |
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State Gymnastics Centre Off Peak Rates
With the Qualification Competitions just around the corner, there is no better time to book your club in for a training session at the State Gymnastics Centre to get them competition ready and used to the equipment! Take advantage of our special Off Peak rates for both gymnastics Halls.
For more Information contact Matthew Jennings viafacility.comms@gymnasticswa.asn.au |
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High Performance Squad Jumps to Success
The inaugural Gymnastics WA Trampoline High Performance Squad recently held two training sessions lead by head coaches Leo Kimble (Developing Athletes) & Elliot Stratton (Emerging Athletes). Sixteen athletes were selected to attend two sessions, with the focus on developing a larger and more competitive trampoline squad within WA and provide assistance to ensure our athletes progress with skills, technique, strength and conditioning. |
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Future Champions Learn the Importance of Nutrition
On Sunday 11th February, twelve of our Developing Champion athletes and their coaches attended the Developing Champions: Nutrition Workshop, developing and expanding their knowledge on the importance of nutrition as a High Performance athlete. |
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* Courses are held as a part of the Southern Regional Gymnastics Association Congress |
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