Monday, December 8, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Holiday Day Camps
Our first round of holiday camps started this week at Diablo. We had a blast with our "Fall into Fun" camps on Monday and Tuesday while school was out!
Desire and Donny Vincent, camp leaders, led their campers through gymnastics, trampoline, games, and obstacle courses, as well as bracelet-beading and place mat assembly.
Coming soon:
Tumbling Turkey Camps (Nov. 24, 25, 26)
HO-HO-Holiday Camps (Dec. 22 & 23)
Hoppy Happy New Year Camps (Dec. 29 & 30)
Drop and Shop (Friday, Nov. 28)
We hope you'll join us for one day or several!
GO DIABLO!
Championships!
Fourteen Diablo girls have qualified to State Championships this season. Last Saturday at our Zone championships, Brittany Bates (level four) won vault and uneven bars on the way to winning the Zone All-Around title. Her teammate Sierra Dewey placed second on vault, beam, floor exercise and the All-Around.
Level five athlete Lyndsey Miyakado is the Zone All-Around champion after placed first on both beam and floor exercise. Shannon Bagot won beam, and Tessa Wolfgram placed second on beam to round out our team's solid showing in Livermore.
Congratulations to all the girls for a fine season!
GO DIABLO!
Friday, November 7, 2008
Team competing at Zone Championship
Our compulsory athletes are competing at Zone Championships in Livermore on Saturday, November 8th. Several level four girls have already qualified to the State Championship, and the level five girls (shown left) have their chance to qualify tomorrow.
The entire coaching staff salutes these talented girls for their hard work and dedication this season, and we wish you the best of luck at Zones!
GO DIABLO!
Friday, October 31, 2008
Coming soon... ACRO
Our winter session is fast approaching, and with the new session comes a brand new class offering. Starting November 11, Jerry will be teaching an acro class on Tuesday evenings from 6:45 until 7:45. Acro is hugely popular, mostly in the rest of the world! We see similar moves in cheerleading, but to get a feel for what the sport is really about, pop into YouTube and search for "acro". Its fun to watch!
GO DIABLO!
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Jaime's new toy
But, I figured three women can't all be crazy about the same thing without being onto something good. So they ordered the Boulder... and as soon as it came onto the gym floor the entire rest of the coaching staff fell in love with it too. In fact, we loved it so much that I immediately ordered a second one in a different size so we wouldn't have to arm-wrestle to see which class gets to use the Boulder each day.
Pictured above is Miss Gina with Katie B. from our blue class, working on back handsprings. And now you know what a Boulder is!
GO DIABLO!
Level Fives Win!
Diablo's level five team won the Disco-Tech Invitational in Rancho Cordova last weekend! Lindsey Miyakado won both balance beam and floor exercise in her age group. Coach Amy Silay was also proud of the level four girls who showed great improvement from their first competition. Five level fours attained their qualifying totals for State championships (34.50+): Brittany Bates, Shaina Vincent, Hannah Allen, and Sara Thomas, and Isabella Book. Congratulations, and good luck to both teams at the Aloha Invitational this weekend!
GO DIABLO!
Friday, September 19, 2008
Our horrible parking lot...
Some tips parents have come up with to navigate safely through the parking lot:
1. CLOCKWISE is the only safe way to circle around the parking lot. Always follow the direction of the arrows. Many people try to pull close to the front door by turning in counterclockwise, which blocks traffic and causes flared tempers.
2. Do not park where you see the NO SUV sign unless you have a short car! Your vehicle will block the person in who parked in the space perpendicular to you, or prevent it from being used at all.
3. Drive very slowly and watch for children who have escaped from their parents.
4. Carpool: the office staff will be happy to help you arrange to meet parents who live near you and come at the same time if possible.
5. Park in one of the 85 spaces at the northeast corner of the building, and walk around to the gym. Give yourself a few extra minutes.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Our Wonderful Team Girls!
Our level five team girls (below left) came through their first meet of the season in fine form. Lyndsey Miyakado won beam and floor in her age group, and Isabella Book won the vault competition. These girls are currently training twelve hours each week under the direction of Amy Silay and Jerry Wehry, and they are looking forward to their second competition of the year.
Isabella's mom, Connie Book, is organizing the permanent tile art project in support of the team girls. Over winter break, we will mount a permanent display of artwork from students throughout the Diablo programs on the wall leading up to the upstairs viewing area. Please stop by the office for a registration form and support our wonderful teams!
GO DIABLO!
Friday, September 12, 2008
Diablo's Founder
Well, dear Readers, I WAS going to put up photos of the team girls today, but I left my camera at home yesterday. So today's story is about Diablo's founding father (he will just hate being called that), Jim Gault. Here is a picture of him last Spring, with me and my granddaughter Kaylie at Diablo.
Mr. Gault is a coach from an era when we did not call our coaches by their first name. I met him in the summer of 1969 when Diablo was hosting it's very first Flip Flop Follies. My summer school PE coach, Don Allen, suggested that my friend Karen and I might want to go see a gymnastics show that weekend, so we did.
And I was just hooked forever. We couldn't believe what we were seeing! Girls dressed in frog costumes and cowboy costumes and togas, tumbling across the floor and flying off the bars in unison... Karen and I were just stunned. Amazed. Head over heels in love with what we saw. We went straight home and talked our parents into signing us up for Diablo Gymnastics.
Mr. Gault coached the US Olympic team, wrote compulsories routines for the whole country, and eventually made a huge name for himself in gymnastics from the time it was a fledgling sport in our country.
But when I met him he was doing local stuff, and also coaching at College Park High School. My friend Karen and I went to Mt. Diablo High in Concord. We competed against Gault's team at Zone championships our freshman year. College Park won the meet. Mt Diablo came in second. Team scores were calculated by a point system; CP creamed MD something like 236 to 17. I know for sure that we scored 17. And I'm pretty sure Gault's team got every other point possible, leaving a tie for third place between six teams that scored zero. Ha! That was just the kind of coach he was, in a class all by himself...
So thanks to Mr. Gault for instigating these many decades of gymnastics at Diablo!
GO DIABLO!
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
First post!
Here is a photo (for you ex-athletes and Mr. Gault who live far away) to show the results of our beautiful summer remodeling project... how wonderful to have that finished. Well, nearly finished. there's just that one ugly mat stack that needs to disappear from the vault corner. Notice I didn't show that in the photo... haha!
New for Fall: we have a new warmup structure for the after school recreation classes, incorporating more cardio and less static stretching, more fun and less pained looks on children's face, hopefully. AND, we have a new recreation program director, Ashlyn Aneloski. Well, she's not new, since I started teaching her when she was four years old, but now she's home from Arizona State with a degree in nutrition and a sideline in fitness, and she is making us work! We also have an updated tumbling curriculum, courtesy of Jerry Wehry, who co-coaches the level five team girls.
The level five team took third place in their first meet of the season at Golden Gate in Concord, and the brand new level fours took fourth in the very first meet of their lives! Team program director, Amy Silay, was so pleased with the comments she received from other coaches about how well our girls did.
We are all happy to have survived the first week of Fall classes, and we look forward to teaching your kids many fun skills this year!
TTFN, Michelle GO DIABLO!
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