After a LONG fight with computers, websites and internet providers- GYM MOMENTUM TRAINING CAMP individual photos are up.
You can view them all at SYKED PHOTOGRAPHY
Thanks to all who made the camp such a success!
After a LONG fight with computers, websites and internet providers- GYM MOMENTUM TRAINING CAMP individual photos are up.
You can view them all at SYKED PHOTOGRAPHY
Thanks to all who made the camp such a success!
This year we hosted Gym Momentum Camp at Yellow Jackets Gymnastics in Boston. I was more than a little nervous because of new location and all the logistics that went into it.
The ENTIRE Korman family and the staff at Yellow Jackets were terrific hosts. There was not one thing that I ever wanted or needed that was not taken care of.
The gymnasts and their coaches as well as Gym Momentum staff all stayed at a local hotel. Accommodations were great and the hotel was in a very convenient locations.
My goal was to deliver quality instruction for BOTH gymnasts and Coaches. We were full with over 100 gymnasts and 30 plus coaches attending . The energy was incredible.
Gymnasts attending camp were from:
New Hampshire
Maine
Massachusetts
New York
Texas
Connecticut
New Brunswick, Canada
Newfoundland, Canada
Alberta, Canada
Argentina
Reykjavik, Iceland
I pride myself at putting together a world class staff. 
As I said, I think the energy and enthusiasm that my staff had really was infectious to all the coaches and gymnasts. Each day we had 5 rotation in the morning (Olympic events plus dance) and 5 Rotations in the afternoon (Olympic events plus photo shoot) then a 45 minute open workout.
As a coach- I always was frustrated when gymnasts from my club attended a camp were were thrown for skills they either were not ready for or that were not taught in a progressive manner. Gym Momentum staff worked closely with all visiting coaches so that they knew what drill we were doing and what was the next step. Each night we had a Q and A session with coaches to answer any questions they might have and share our philosophy.
I believe the comments made by coaches that attended say it all:
Hi Tony,
I need to let you know that this was such a great experience for all my kids, staff and parents. Thank you for putting something together that was fun, educational for the kids & coaches, and that fired up my girls so much that we’ve added on an extra practice for this week.
As you know, we’ve been rebuilding and restructuring. Every year gets better, and opportunities like this are such a blessing. We had eyes, ears, and minds open all weekend, coaches & kids, and will 200% be back next year.
Amazing job, please take a moment and be proud of your and the staff’s hard work, and (maybe) take a nap!! We’ll see you at congress!
—
Sincerely,Samantha Kelley
Jean’s Gymnastics Director of Operations
Tony
I have to say that Gym Momentum has been by far the best training camp that my team has been to. It was well rounded with education for myself and for my athletes, and there is nothing better than that. Your staff, as well as yourself, were extremely approachable, helpful and knowledgeable. We are all ready to attack this summer’s training with gusto! 🙂
Jayne Geddes
River Valley Gymnastics, Canada
GYMNASTS ARRIVING
GYM PHOTOS THANKS TO REBECCA SYKES. ALL INDIVIDUAL PHOTOS CAN BE PURCHASED AT SYKED PHOTOGRAPHY
After Gym Momentum Camp We toured Boston’s Famous Quincey Market and Faneuil Hall
Monday Everyone that was around went up to TAKE FLIGHT AERIAL ADVENTURE PARK
Some Gymnasts from Texas, Canada and Iceland walk into a gym… Gym Momentum had some gymnasts extend their stay to be trained at Atlantic Gymnastics in Portsmouth.
What do Gym Momentum Gymnasts do when not in the gym?
And we have to EAT. BBQ at Gym Momentum World Head Quarters
I will continue to Update this page as I get in more videos and photos.
Gym Momentum Camp Schedule
You Coaches:
Your Host- Brian Korman!
VAULT- Vasko Vetzev, Matt Yellis
BARS- Daire Oceallag, Rebecca Sykes and (Tony )
Beam- Carly Meyer, Jamie Donkin
Floor- Rick McCharles, James, (Tony)
Dance- The coach from Yellowjackets whose name I cannot remember!
Schedule
Thursday Arrival.
5:30- 7:30 Orientation and Open training with staff.
Friday
8:45 Arrive at Gym
9:00- 9:20 Warm up
9:20-12:15 Training (5 , 35 minute events)
12:15-1:30 Lunch and Rest. Lunch will be provided at the gym for all coaches and gymnasts.
1:30-1:50 Warm up
1:50- 4:45 Training (5, 35 minute events)
4:45-5:30 open Training
Dinner on your own
Saturday
8:45 Arrive at Gym
9:00- 9:20 Warm up
9:20-12:15 Training (5 , 35 minute events)
12:15-1:30 Lunch and Rest. Lunch will be provided at the gym for all coaches and gymnasts.
1:30-1:50 Warm up
1:50- 4:45 Training (5, 35 minute events)
4:45-5:30 open Training
Pizza Dinner at gym- Still trying to figure out an evening activity.
Sunday
8:45 Arrive at Gym
9:00- 9:20 Warm up
9:20-12:15 Training (5 , 35 minute events)
I will have a small LIMITED number of Gym Momentum Leotards and Shorts for sale.
Clubs that are around Sunday afternoon- we are planning a Trip to Faneuil Hall Market Place in Boston
On Monday I can organize a trip to TAKE FLIGHT AERIAL ADVENTURE in Maine before we get you to airport.
I have a pretty busy congress and clinic schedule coming up. I received an e-mail yesterday wanting to know WHAT lectures I was doing and WHERE was I doing them.
Here is my schedule- If you HAVEN’T yet registered for one of these congresses or clinics- HOW COME?
If you have any questions that you want to make sure I answer- please do not hesitate to contact me!
Region 4 Congress- Cedar Rapids
June 12
June 13
June 14
June 17
June 18
June 20
June 21
GYM MOMENTUM TRAINING CAMP BOSTON
June 26-29
Region 6 Congress. Providence, RI
August 1
August 2
August 3
Kidsport Gymnastics Team Camp. Winona Minnesota
August 7-10
National Congress Pittsburgh, PA
August 21
August 22
August 23
TENTATIVE
September 8-22. Training Camp in Iceland.
It is a pretty crazy schedule and it will fill in even more. If you would like me to do a clinic for you at your gym, PLEASE, do not wait too long. I have very few open dates.
If you are coming to one of my lectures, courses or clinics- I have things scheduled pretty tight and I do not know if I have actually scheduled time to EAT. Please bring me a cookie or a piece of fruit.
Lets face it, when we have LONG weekend of competitions, whether it is an invitational or a State Championship we eat HORRIBLE. What ever there is available for coaches we will eat it. Pizza, trays of lasagna, or maybe a sandwich may make your day. The food just has to be “ready” to keep us happy.
This weekend I hosted our Excel State Championship. I was busy doing last minute set up and arrangements when I had a break to go grab a cup of coffee. I walked into the hospitality room to and was immediately greeted by SALLY from COMPETITION CATERING. She asked if I would like a veggie omelet and maybe some home fries. This was not a made- ahead twice warmed up -rubbery disaster. We are talking FRESH and GOOD (and she remembered from a previous meet that I am an infrequent meat-eater).
I was feeling pretty special until I saw that this was how she greeted every coach and judge that came in. She was making omelets to order. Remembering what some had ordered in the past.
I heard lunch was quite amazing. I did not get a chance to get in there as I was busy running between Awards in the auditorium and competition in the gym. As I was setting up and getting ready for the next session, Sally shows up with WARM cookies and milk!
Many of the coaches popped into the hospitality room to have dinner before they left. It gave coaches and judges a chance to unwind between competitions or refuel as they headed home.
My daughter is a gymnast and over the years I have seen how the judges and coaches eat. I’ve seen coaches also go without eating since it is difficult for them to get to hospitality while their kids are warming up or competing. Since I have been involved with restaurants and food service my entire adult life, I saw an opportunity. I really just want the competitions to run smoothly and to see the coaches and judges happy! Call it an ulterior motive but I think a HAPPY JUDGE gives Higher scores! “
If you are hosting a competition ANYWHERE throughout New York or New England and you are looking for a way to keep the judges and coaches happy (at roughly the SAME PRICE as you would normally spend) contact me and I will be happy to get you in touch.
Sally is able to stay on site and cater the entire event. She will keep your hospitality room running, with fresh hot food available all day. She is Servsafe certified and able to work with or with out facilities. Having her at my meet relieved me of a great deal of stress and kept the judges and coaches VERY happy.
Many know that I will be headed to Iceland on Monday 4/21 to work at Grótta Fimleikadeild for a couple of weeks. I am excited for the opportunity to work with the gymnasts there.
I plan on shooting lots of video in the gym and uploading the drills to Gym Momentum.
Tony
Mykaya Skinner making twisting doubles look WAY too easy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz9KL1pw9jc#t=73
This last weekend I was up in Montreal for Gymnix International. It was a truly great competition for all levels. There were 4 different clubs there who I consult with through out the year and I was SO happy to see them compete and help out where I could. As a gift for the gymnasts and coaches I worked with I brought T-shirts for the gymnasts and polo shirts for the coaches.
Someone asked, “What is Gym Momentum?” and “Can I get one of those T-shirts?”
Answering the second question first. At this point Gym Momentum apparel is NOT for sale. It can only be earned at a training camp or clinic.
WHAT IS GYM MOMENTUM?
The idea for Gym Momentum started at a camp I used to work at. After long days in the gym we would hang out at night and continue the gymnastics discussion. A coach would come in and ask a question about something they struggled with in the gym that day (or a problem back at their home gym). Now there are 6 or more pretty smart gymnastics minds all problem solving. Talking technique, drills, common cues and common mistakes. When we are problem solving, we are ALL equals.
The FEELING I want for Gym Momentum is coaches working together for a common goal. Sharing their knowledge and experience.
If you have a question- ASK IT. If you have an answer, GIVE IT.
I have some great coaches, physical therapists, personal trainers, sports psychologists, business minds and sports scientists who regularly share and contribute. I couldn’t (and wouldn’t) do this without them. I am just not that smart!
So get involved, keep the momentum going and become part of the Gym Momentum community.
We will soon begin selling videos from the Gym Momentum website. This is just another way we can share gymnastics knowledge.
Many people have already booked a Gym Momentum clinic. Whether for business consultation, recreational or pre-school program or a team clinic. If I can not do it or I feel one of my other coaching friends is more qualified, I will help get you in touch with them.