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August 26 –29, 2015

Boys level 4 through Elite

Developing new skills is what we are all about at NWG Training Camp. Our program

brings together the very best Gymnastics' Coaches in the Northwest, paired with

extraordinary guest Coaches, for a truly unique camp experience.

Cost:$175.00 per Gymnast Level 4

$300.00 per Gymnast Level 5 - 10

Team discounts are available; please email Leonard at

[email protected]

for more information.

Please make checks payable to:

Leonard Spivey c/o

OGA

16305 NW Bethany Court

Beaverton, OR 97006

Camp Schedule

Level 4

Level 5 - 10

August 26, 2015

August 26, 2015

9:00 am to 12:00 pm

9:00 am to 3:30 pm

August 27, 2015

August 27, 2015

9:00 am to 12:00 pm

9:00 am to 3:30 pm

August 28, 2015

August 28, 2015

9:00 am to 12:00 pm

9:00 am to 3:30 pm

August 29, 2015

August 29, 2015

9:00 am to 12:30 pm

9:00 am to 12:30 pm

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NWG Training Camp Registration

Gymnast Name

Level

Age

Address

Phone

City, State, Zip

Email

Emergency Contact Information

Name

Phone

Insurance Information

Provider

Phone

Release of Liability

By the very nature of the activity, gymnastics carries a risk of physical injury. No matter how careful the gymnast and coach are, no matter how many spotters are used; no matter what height is used or what landing surface exists, the risk cannot be eliminated. The risk of injury includes minor injuries such as bruises, and more serious injuries such as broken bones, dislocations, and muscle pulls. Although it is very unlikely, the risk also includes catastrophic injuries such as permanent paralysis and even death from landing or falls on the back, neck or head. Basic First Aid will be administered for all minor injuries. Parents, paramedics, an ambulance, or doctors may be called when necessary. I, despite all reasonable precautions implemented for safety, am fully aware of and appreciate the risks, including the risk of catastrophic injury, paralysis and even death, as well as other damages and losses associated with participation in the programs or activities. I knowingly and willingly assume all such risks. Consequently, I hereby for myself, heirs, executors and administrators, do waive and release any and all rights and claims for damages against NWG camp, Oregon Gymnastics Academy, Board of Directors, Parents Clubs, coaches, employees or other members or representatives of the organization whether paid or volunteer, from personal injury or accident of any sort or nature suffered by me, the undersigned, by reason of participation or membership in classes, lessons, or any programs or activities of OGA and/or any injuries or damages in connection with the transporting to and/or from competition, exhibitions, or prearranged outings. The risks involved are fully understood. I, the minor’s parent and/or legal guardian, understand the nature of these activities and the minor’s experience and capabilities and believe the minor to be qualified, in good health, and in proper physical condition to participate in such activity. I hereby release, discharge, and covenant not to sue, and agree to indemnify and save and hold harmless each of the releases from all liability claims, demands, losses, or damages on the minor’s account caused or alleged to be caused, in whole or in part by the negligence of the “releases” or otherwise, including negligent rescue operations. I further agree that if, despite this release, I, the minor, or anyone on the minor’s behalf makes a claim against any of the releases named above, I will indemnify, save, and hold harmless each of the releases from any litigation expenses, attorney fees, loss liability, damage, or cost any may incur as the result of any such claim.

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Jeff Robinson (United States Air Force Academy)

Education

B.S. - Physical Education - Auburn University (Magna Cum Laude - 1982)

M.S. - Physical Education – Memphis State University (1983)

Coaching

General Mgr. / Program Director Gymnastics Plus (Columbus, GA 1983-84)

Program Director – Brown’s Gymnastics Central Altamonte Springs, FL (1984-88)

Teacher – Sabal Point Elementary School – Longwood, FL (1988-89)

Co-Founder/Owner - Elite Gymnastics of Orlando-DBA Orlando Metro Gymnastics 1992-2002).

During a ten year period at Orlando Metro Robinson helped develop ten U.S. Junior and Senior National

Team members.

Under his direction the following gymnasts went to:

Iowa – Shane DeFreitas, Don Brown*/**, Don Scarlett*, Todd Strada*/** Michigan State – Brad Golden & David Ruiz

Minnesota – Jay Caputo */**

Navy - Tripp Glasgow & Peter Lombard Nebraska - Sumner Darling*/**

Ohio State - Kerry Adderly*, Tai Lee*,Sean Melton*/** Oklahoma Mark Seyler*

Temple – Alec Gonzales & Joe Rowlette Penn State – Derrick Helsby *

William & Mary – Spencer Watkins, Ramon Jackson ***(PB/04) Stanford - Ian Bachrach***(V/95, PB/96)

Head coach (Barbados Gymnastics Delegation & Personal Coach – Shane DeFreitas @ 95 World Championships (Sabae, JPN), 96 World Championships (San Juan, PR), 96 Olympics (Atlanta, GA)

* Junior National Team ** Senior National Team *** NCAA Champion

Professional

Co-Founder/Owner –Gymnastics University LLC, Orlando, FL (2004-present)

Robinson spent many years working in the entertainment division at Walt Disney World Resort as a

principal performer for multiple live action shows and also worked as a stunt manager, where he recruited

and trained new players, evaluated performers, wrote operational guidelines, safety procedures, and

inspected facilities.

He has worked with USA Gymnastics since 1986 and was USAG Junior Olympic Coordinator (2006 –08)

He has served two terms as chairman of the men’s age group competition committee including work on the

Task Force for Elite Training Alternatives and has served as a clinician & presenter for USAG Men’s

Coaching Workshops at the National and Regional Congress.

Assistant Coach – USAF (2010 – present) & has assisted Air Force capture five consecutive All-Academy

Championships & NCAA National Qualifier (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014)

Awards

FIG Level III Brevet Coach

USA Gymnastics – Region VIII Hall of Fame (2010)

Coach of the Year – Florida USAG Men’s Program (2003)

USAG Assistant Coach of the Year (20011, 12, & 13)

USAG Frank Cumiskey Service Award (2011)

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Jeffrey Dal Robinson

9217 Prairie Clover Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80920 [email protected] • 719.282.8223

Profile

40+ years experience in gymnastics ranging from performance and hands-on teaching / coaching to programming and administration of local, national and international gymnastics endeavors. 20+ years of working with the USA Gymnastics Men’s Program in a variety of capacities. 10+ years of experience in a major corporate environment involving development, performance and management of large-scale live-action entertainment. Additional experience as a school teacher and as an actor on stage and screen. Special skills include conversational written and spoken German.

Work Experience Timeline and Overview

• 2010-Present: Assistant Coach – U. S. Air Force Academy Men’s Gymnastics

• 2004 – Present: Co Founder / Owner – Gymnastics University LLC, Orlando, Florida

• 1992 – 2002: Co Founder / Owner – Elite Gymnastics of Orlando Inc., d.b.a. Orlando Metro Gymnastics

• 1988 – 2010: Multiple Positions - Walt Disney World Resort – Entertainment, Lake Buena Vista Florida

• 1986 – Present: Multiple Positions - USA Gymnastics – USOC National Governing Body

• 1988 – 1989: Teacher - Seminole County School Board – Sabal Point Elementary School, Longwood, Florida

• 1984 – 1988: Program Director - Brown’s Gymnastics Central, Altamonte Springs, Florida

• 1983 – 1984: General Manager / Program Director – Gymnastics Plus, Columbus, Georgia

Work Experience Detail

2013 – Present: Assistant Coach – U. S. Air Force Academy Men’s Gymnastics Team

Responsibilities and Accomplishments:

o Instruction of concepts courses in the Physical Education Department: Combatives, Rock Climbing, Physical Development

o Day-to-day coaching of the varsity men’s gymnastics team o Active in day-to-day recruiting efforts for the men’s program o Instrumental in first efforts in men’s program marketing at USAFA o Directly instrumental in re-design of training and competition facility

Coaching Record:

o Instrumental in securing the first team qualification to NCAA Championships since 1992 o Have consistently qualified to NCAA Championships since arrival at USAFA

o Multiple team and individual records set since arrival at USAFA

2004 – 2011: Gymnastics University LLC, Gymnastics Business Consultancy

Co Founder / Owner

Multiple contracts awarded with a wide variety of goals ranging from facility development and construction to freelance teaching / coaching of both men’s and women’s gymnastics, levels 1-10 and Elite, as well as business evaluation and staff development.

1992 – 2002: Elite Gymnastics of Orlando Inc., d.b.a. Orlando Metro Gymnastics

Co-Founder / Co-Owner / Men’s Program Director / Head Coach

Responsibilities and Accomplishments:

o All aspects of day-to-day business operations, personnel / compensation administration, payables, receivables, state and federal compliance issues, sales and marketing, etc.

o Development, writing and implementation of all business policies and procedures o Staff recruitment, orientation, training, evaluation

o Recreational class curriculum development and daily hands-on teaching o Men’s Program administration

o Men’s Program head-coaching

o Technical assistance for girl’s program (levels 10 and Elite)

Coaching Record:

o Multiple State, Regional, and Junior National Champions including development of ten U.S. Junior and Senior National Team Members

o Head coach for the Barbados International Men’s Gymnastics Delegation o Personal coach for Francis ‘Shane’ DeFreitas:

 1995 World Championships - Sabae, Japan

 1996 I.E.F. World Championships - San Juan, Puerto Rico  1996 Olympic Games - Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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1989 – 2010: Walt Disney World Resort – Entertainment Division

Principal Performer for Multiple Live-Action Shows 1989 - 2010

o Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular

o Fantasmic

o Lights, Motors, Action Extreme Stunt Show

Stunt Manager 1990 – 1992 and 2005 – 2006

Responsibilities and Accomplishments:

o Recruitment, orientation and training of new players

o On-going player training and evaluation of show performance

o Technical writing of show performance operational guidelines and safety procedures o Regular facility inspection and safe operations evaluation

1986 – Present: USA Gymnastics

Junior Olympic Program Coordinator 2006 – 2008

Responsibilities and Accomplishments:

o Administration of the Men’s Junior Olympic Program for USA Gymnastics, including the Age Group Competition Program, the Junior National Team Program and the Basic Skills Achievement Program o Worked closely with the Sr. Director of the Men’s Program as well as the Senior National Team Coordinator

to ensure a top-to-bottom dovetailing of program

o Organized and administered all Junior National Team Training Camps and Competitions both domestic and international

o Spearheaded the transition of the Age Group Competition Program from the classic 10.0 point scoring system to one in accordance with the new open-ended scoring - International Gymnastics Federation standard; including the development, testing and implementation of a new compulsory scoring system that brought compulsory routine scores in congruence with the range of the new international standard

o Worked closely with the Junior National Coaching Staff to re-organize the Junior Men’s Program into a two track program, one for participation and the other for elite development

o Worked closely with the National Team Coaching Staff to develop the ‘Regional Team Concept’, an idea that will provide an infrastructure for the continued development of the two-track program for the USA

Gymnastics Men’s Program

Author – “How to Start a Boy’s Program” written for and published by USA Gymnastics 1999

Men’s Age Group Competition Committee, Chairman 1998 - 2004 and 2006 - Present

This committee writes and updates the Junior Olympic Age Group Competition Program for the USA Gymnastics Men’s Program. As chairman, organize all meetings, utilizing face-to-face opportunities as well as all available forms of contemporary technology to facilitate the technical writing / editing / and publication of the written and video material; this includes all policies, procedures, and rules ensuring a program that will incorporate the needs of the participation base as well as the needs of elite athlete development

Member - Task Force for Elite Training Alternatives 1994

Responsibility involved representation for and contribution as a private club coach within the USA Gymnastics Junior Developmental Program; results included immediate and massive changes in the structure of the Men’s Junior and Senior National Team Program:

 Establishment of a new training camp structure, which immediately and positively impacted the education of the US developmental coaching population as well as the overall effectiveness of the National Team Camp Program in the US

 Establishment of the first coach / athlete financial incentive program

 Establishment of the Men’s Program Foundation which funds grants and an alternative collegiate grant-in-aid program for qualifying USA Gymnastics athletes.

Guest Clinician and Presenter – USA Gymnastics Men’s Coaching Workshop 1995 - Present

Guest Clinician and Presenter – USA Gymnastics National / Regional Congress 1986 - Present

Florida State Chairman 1986 - 1988

1988

1989: Florida Seminole County School Board

Physical Education Teacher – Sabal Point Elementary School – Longwood, Florida

1984 – 1988: Brown’s Gymnastics Central

Boy’s Program Director / Head Coach

1983 – 1984: Gymnastics Plus

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