Episodes

  • Gina Paulus is a trainer, and owner of Home Bodies In-Home Fitness Training. She is a coach who works with adult gymnasts and regular people all over the world. She is also a two time author of books Mind Over Fatter and Change Your Weights. Her world renown adult gymnastics camps and her “Just like Fine Wine” Facebook group are the main reason I wanted this amazing lady to come on the show. We focus our talk on adult gymnastics, its evolution, importance and why we should be open to having adult gymnastics programs in our gyms to help move gymnastics in the direction it’s going! If you are an ex -gymnast or someone who wants to try it out for the first time, I encourage you to take a listen!

    Notes on Gina:

    July 30, 31, and August 1st, Gina will hold her International Adult Gymnastics Camp in Boston, Mass.

    Check out: Just Like Fine Wine on Facebook

    Other places to find out about Gina:

    https://mastersgymnastics.wordpress.com/

    https://www.homeexercisecoach.com/adult-gymnastics.html

    https://www.instagram.com/ginapaulhus/

    https://www.facebook.com/gina.paulhus

    https://twitter.com/adultgymnastics

  • Cindy Bickman has been the owner of Chattoogta School of Gymnastics and Dance since 1976.She is the coordinator of the HUGS program, the Hope Unites Gymnastics with Special Athletes as well as the Special Olympics International Ambassador.

    Cindy has been working with the special needs community in our sport for decades and is the “go to” for learning and understanding how our special needs community is THRIVING through our sport. For me, the podcast hit home, as I am the parent of special needs children, we discuss the issues facing families who may be tentative signing their children up for gymnastics, the amazing growth and joy that working with special needs children brings both athletes and coaches as well as specific stories of achievement from her athletes.

    This episode was very personal for me as a mom, and I hope everyone can sit back and listen to two women discuss our communities, both gymnastics, and special needs. All children deserve to be given the chance to compete, and Cindy is seeing to it!

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  • As teachers and coaches how can we be great role models and leaders for our very young and impressionable girls?

    According the Cheryl Tomlinson, Self-Esteem is a daily practice. We practice fitness, gymnastics, our arts or career paths, why don’t we practice self-esteem?

    On episode 25 of Tumbling Along With Betsy, I speak with my dear friend Cheryl Tomlinson, a leader in the educational community, about ways we can help our young people achieve self esteem as well as how women can help one another live our best, most positive versions of ourselves.

    Some other topics we discuss:

    Surrounding ourselves with people who want the best for us

    Finding strength through writing journaling, prayer.

    Setting boundaries with people and avoiding burnout.

    Join two friends as we discuss the environment in which our young people live and how coaches and teachers we can be the role models our children need.

    Cheryl Tomlinson is an Advanced Placement and Junior Literature Composition Instructor at University High School Academy in Southfield.Michigan.

    She has over 24 years of education as a teacher, principal, motivational and inspirational leader, speaker and community member. She has a Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction-both undergraduate and graduate degrees are from Michigan State University.

    To get in touch with Cheryl Email her at [email protected] Or find her on Facebook as Cheryl Tomlinson

  • In this episode I interview world renown physical therapist Gina Pongetti, who has traveled the world aiding and training Olympic, World Champion and competitive gymnasts at every age and ability.

    We discuss everything from her recent stint at the Olympics and the “twisties," to more topics such as athlete awareness, wellness, and more controversial topics such as the history of abuse in our sport, nutrition, eating disorders, injuries, advocating for athletes and most importantly the relationships and communication between and amongst coaches, athletes and parents.

    There are some PG 13 moments in the episode and we touch lightly in a constructive way on some of the abuses in our sport and how we as clinicians can provide better solutions and services to our athletes and coaches. Gina is a world of knowledge, experience, insight and an amazing advocate for our gymnasts! Thank you Gina!

    You can find out more about Gina and her crew of 60 plus clinicians at Website www.medgym.net

    Read articles and works with Gina;

    The Layer of Fear: https://www.insidegymnastics.com/news-features/thelayeroffear72721-2-2/

    The Physics of Simone:

    https://www.insidegymnastics.com/news-features/thephysicsofsimone/

    Simone Twisties: https://www.medgym.net/thetwistiesexplained-simone-biles-womensartisticgymnastics/

    The Tolls of Being an Elite Gymnast https://www.nbcolympics.com/videos/physical-and-mental-tolls-being-best

  • World Champion and Olympic Elite Gymnast, Chellsie Memmel, aged 33 is on top of the world.

    This past gymnastics season, Chellsie rocked the gymnastics community as she made an amazing comeback to the Elite Gymnastics World.

    In this podcast we discus how Chellsie has found joy again in her sport, by training on her own terms, balancing family time, recovery time, mom time and work time all in the name of JOY for the sport.

    We also discuss what drove her to come back. How she got in shape, her current nutrition practices, her recovery, training and how she does it all and manages to do it all with a smile on her face.

    I for one am so inspired by all that Chellsie has done to rebirth the gymnastics community and inspire all of us ahem “people of a certain age” to be BETTER


    CHELL YEAH!

    To find out more about Chellsie check her out at:
    www.chellsie-memmel.com
    Instagram: cmemmel23
    My GymJudge www.precisionchoreo.com

  • Are you a gym owner, coach or entrepreneur who is seeking a better way to run your business,,, or you know there there is a better way, but you don’t know how to get there?

    As Jason always says:

    ‘You Can’t Steer the ship while you’re busy serving drinks in the lounge”

    Jason Silverman is a serial business coach and entrepreneur who is 100 percent passionate about making the world a better place one business at a time. He helps gym owners and business owners get out of their OWN way to get on the RIGHT way!

    This episode is great for any business owner, but specifically for those in the gymnastics, cheer, Martial arts and dance industries. We dive into many of the limiting beliefs gym owners share such as “I shouldn’t make money because I work with kids, and it’s the way we’ve always done it”

    Learn amazing mindset hacks to overcome self-doubt and limiting beliefs that are holding you and your business back!

    Jason UNDERSTANDS the gym community and gives many awesome tips, nuggets and motivation for anyone who wants to get better, be better and do better!

    Stop the “yeah BUTS” and start steering your own ship and stop serving drinks in the lounge! Let’s dive into it with Jason Silverman!

    You can find out more about Jason

    On Facebook:

    Jason Silverman

    The Business of Gymnastics Facebook Page

    On “The Real Deal Podcast”

    JasonMSilverman.com

  • “It’s All About Change” In this episode of Tumbling Along with Betsy, Author Melisa Torres and I discuss many important topics facing the world of gymnastics, including her newest book: “Season Of Change” which deals with topics ranging from a new gym, new coaches and relearning skills, all challenging parts of a gymnast’s journey.

    We also discuss a major them in her next book series: PUBERTY and BODY CHANGES and how this will be a central them in the next segment of her Perfect Balance Gymnastics Book Series.

    I truly enjoy working and talking with Melisa because we have the same mission on helping develop well rounded, confident, independent and strong young women. I’ve realized just how very important it is to be a strong woman leading other strong women in our sport. I would encourage any young reader and gymnast to pick up this book series.

    Some other major topics of discussion in this episode:

    How reading is so important to our kids and broadens their vocabulary and life experiences.

    SafeSport and how she used her latest book to encourage athletes to have a voice.

    The lack of diversity in literature and how gymnasts have acquired BALANCE through COVID

    How women cheering on other women (girls cheering on girls) is a central theme to her books.

    Also, when checking out of Melisa’s store you can receive 10 percent off all of your purchases when you use the code BETSY10 coupon code!

    Check Out Melisa on her website:

    www.melisatorres.com

  • Gymnastics is a scary sport and as a former Elite gymnast, Ariana LeBlanc has first hand knowledge of the mental challenges surrounding the sport. She uses her past experiences as a fearful, anxious athlete suffering from low self esteem, as fuel to help her top level athletes gain mindfulness, emotional, mental and physical control of their actions in the gym.

    In Episode 20 of Tumbling Along with Betsy we cover:

    -Why gymnastics is such a scary sport

    -Offer hope to those athletes struggling with self doubt, anxiety and low self esteem

    - How to bring athletes back to the present moment through breathing

    _How Ariana engages her athletes with specific fears and dealing with “what ifs”

    -Covid fears

    -Children as individuals and different learners

    - Gymnasts advocating for themselves and the current state of gymnastics

    - How using the breath and meditation can help gymnasts overcome anything!

    I was particularly excited about this episode as Ariana is a client of mine in my mentorship program! It has been fun to watch her business soar in the gymnastics community!

    Ariana LeBlanc holds a Masters of Science in Clinical Mental Health and is a school based clinician who also works with Gymnasts! Her experience in gymnastics is vast, as a child she was and Elite gymnast and a member of both the United States Tops National team as well as the Junior Elite National Team

    You Can find out more about Ariana and contact her about her services for athletes and children at http://www.themindfulgymnast.com as well as on Instagram, the.mindful.gymnast as well as on Facebook as Ariana LeBlanc

  • Where Engineering meets gymnastics!

    If you are a coach of gymnastics, young or old, take some time to listen to this refreshing up and coming coach!

    Coach Taylor and I are just two coaches hanging out talking about his journey in gymnastics, his passion and recent career change.

    We discuss the structure of the sport and how it molded him. The love and WHY people need to do gymnastics!!! How gymnastics is quite simply PHYSICS and how it carries over to EVERYTHING in life!

    We also discuss several other important topics. What its like being a collegiate walk-on gymnast, the love for the sport, the topic of diversity, inclusion and race relations as being the “elephant in the room."

    In this podcast we have an honest and frank discussion on the fact that we all have work to do! The Gymgineer does a great job equating progressions of race relations to progressions of gymnastics skills-genius!

    He also gives props to strong women and men coaching partnerships! We discuss athletes who want to quit and dealing with conflict analytically and empowering kids!

    Check Coach Taylor out!

    Other topics we cover:

    Career change, taking a pay cut for passion!

    Mental health being happy in your career!

    How much he loves pizza, play football and his dog Lima!

    Instagram: COACH TAYLOR: @the_gymgineer

    Facebook: COACH TAYLOR @thegymgineer

    Email: [email protected]

    About Coach Taylor:

    Gymnastics coach and specialist

    Civil Engineer

    Licensed EIT Certification

    University of Iowa

    Media Intern Inside Gymnastics Magazine

  • John Min is a PASSIONATE gymnastics coach and gym owner of MAGMA Gymnastics in Bridgewater and Phillipsburg, NJ. He has successfully opened two gyms within the time frame of the pandemic. Our conversations range from discussing the challenges of gymnastics in the current climate, toxic gym culture, inclusivity and diversity, body image and nutrition, sharing knowledge amongst and between coaches, strategies on helping kids when they want to quit and supporting the athlete through challenging times. His message of "SPQR" has made him one of the most successful and admired coaches in our sport! This podcast is a must for all coaches who LOVE our sport and who want to make our kids healthier, more well rounded athletes! Thanks John!

    You can find out /follow or contact John here:

    Website: www. MagmaGym.com

    Email: [email protected]

    Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Tik Tok: MAGMA

  • Food Allergies:

    The problems= Fear, frustration, lack of control, disappointment, unsure of who to trust, fear of disappointing others for something that is out of your control


    The answers: organization, education, preparation, planning ahead in every situation that involves food.

    These are the daily issues and stories that face someone who has food allergies and is the focus of episode #17 in Tumbling Along With Betsy.

    I learned a great deal about food allergies in this episode and since this podcast have become even more empathetic and understanding as how serious they are.

    This is a a GREAT episode to listen to with your coaches, athletes and kids, because a lot of people don’t quite understand how serious food allergies are. These are real stories of gymnasts, gymnastics coaches and gymnastics moms who battle allergies daily.

    Below are the guests who are featured in the podcast, I hope this episode is impactful to everyone who listens and will encourage everyone to grow in understanding on how they can help and be aware of those who have food allergies, specifically in the gymnastics world.

    EJ Wasielewski, gymnast and cheerleader. Severe peanut allergy and also a vegetarian (Please note her photo is courtesy of AmyJphoto.com

    Liane Moccia, mother of gymnast with severe peanut allergies. You can learn about the therapy she used with her gymnast daughter here:

    https://www.aaaai.org/conditions-and-treatments/library/allergy-library/oit

    Shannon Dawe: Gymnastics owner and coach with severe mouth allergy called oral allergy syndrome.

    Katey Fontaine, mother of gymnast Jordan, who has milk and shellfish allergy

    Amy Fallis, gymnastics mom, yoga instructor and coach. Two gymnasts with dairy and soy allergies, as well as she herself having celiacs disease (gluten) and dairy allergy

  • Dr. Stephanie McNally is an MD of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwell Health (New York).

    In this episode Dr. McNally talks us through ALL the stages, hormonal changes and challenges of the female body, ranging from puberty to pregnancy, peri-menopause and menopause and how this relates also to the female athlete and their parents.

    There isn't a woman who will NOT relate to this podcast at some point.......

    We focus specifically on women in sports (my specific questions were toward gymnasts) and also what happens as an athlete goes through puberty and some signs to be looking for in dealing with the "FEMALE ATHLETE TRIAD"

    We also discuss how nutrition and mental health all play into these crucial moments and how parents can foster the best environment for these changes.

    We also discuss body changes later in life and again focus on ways to best manage these transitional periods.

    Dr. McNally is also an Assistant Professor at The Zucker School of Medicine and is the Co-Founder of the "CALLS" program for female physicians. She also happens to be my lovely and very knowledgeable sister-in-law. Check her out on her social media platforms where she is a crusader for women doctors and mentorship!

    Find her on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM and TICTOCK at:
    StephTMcNallyMD

  • Jill Hicks is the owner of JH Consulting: A recruiting business that helps parents and gymnast navigate the college recruiting project is artistic gymnastic and A and T.

    She was a former Elite gymnast who went to Oregon State and coached college gymnastics for 20 years!

    This episode focuses on the college recruiting process for athletes-PLUS an UPDATED PORTION DEDICATED TO RECRUITING DURING COVID 19 (you really want to listen to this part as many are struggling to find answers on how to maneuver through this time!)

    We also discuss how we can develop and encourage our young athletes through their artistry, positive body image and help them really bring out their STRONG points that will make them stand out and SHINE!

    This episode is much more than a recruiting lesson as Jill shares her own personal stories and how she helps and relates these to the families and athletes she helps! AMAZING WOMAN!

    You can find out more about Jill here:

    Website:

    jhicksconsulting.com


    Facebook:
    @jhicksconsulting


    Email:
    [email protected]


  • FIND YOUR POWER WITHIN THE STORM OF CORONA VIRUS!

    Long regarded as the premier and expert mental toughness coach in gymnastics,
    Alison Arnold gives great tips, advice and actual TOOLS on finding our "EYE OF THE STORM" through this corona virus pandemic.

    Whether you are a coach, athlete, parent or a citizen just trying to find your way through this, Ali will help you find the calm, quiet place within this STORM where you can regain your power and control, gain perspective and work through your daily fears and anxieties.

    Along with great breathing exercises, Ali gives the listeners some great insight and tools for dealing with turbulence within ourselves where we can find strength through the "THREE B.'s" (listen to find out what they are)......

    We also learn how to be gentle, have self compassion, breathe, and know as a parents and coaches you ARE ENOUGH.

    Ali is currently running some amazing deals with her mental toughness training camps for athletes and parents. To find out more, here is where you can contact and access her programming;

    Email: [email protected]

    Websites: www.headgamesu.com

    www.headgamesworld.com

    Ali Arnold on Facebook

    Heagames World on Facebook

    headgamesworld on INSTA

  • Coach Dee: “Know Who You Are As A Coach”

    Hey kids and coaches, its OK to

    STEP OUTSIDE OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE!!!

    I truly enjoyed my conversation with International Gymnastics clinician, choreographer, dancer, coach and social media phenomenon, Deavera Todd.. or otherwise known as coach Dee.

    In this episode we have a very candid conversation on how to help kids tap into their potential! How to let kids EXPLORE and not be afraid of failure!

    Deavera is SO Open and understanding about learning from others and does NOT take this coaching thing personal, something we all can learn.

    We discussed the new diversity in our sport, and how social media has exposed athletes of varying backgrounds and encouraged more participants.

    What I loved most about my interview was the segment on knowing who you are as a coach!

    DEE gives Great advice studying the best, and the worst—Knowing all stories good and bad! I would encourage all coaches new and experienced to listen in on our chat! Thanks DEE!

    You can find Deavara and book her clinician services here:

    www.coachdeavara.com

    @coachdeavara Instagram

    Coach Dee on Facebook

  • In Episode #11 I talk with Marla Ranieri, DPT, OCS at Drayer Physical Therapy and specialist in gymnastics injury prevention

    All gymnasts have different strengths, weaknesses and morphologies. They all have different pathways to healing as well. Getting a gymnast safely back to the gym after injury calls for specific progressions. So having a physical therapist that understands the healing process holistically is crucial.

    Marla Ranieri , Dr of Physical Therapy specializes in JUST this.

    Marla was an elite gymnast, and received a full scholarship to Stanford University. She wrote the chapter “THE RETURN TO PLAY” in the book “Gymnastics Medicine” Marla has a real gift for diagnosing athletes based on their injury, their experiences and their morphology.

    IN this podcast we discuss common injuries and how she screens athletes . Her mission is the prevention of major injuries. What is amazing about Marla is her ability to relate to the coach, athlete and parent and create protocols to recovery.

    Understanding our sport is so crucial to proper healing. I found it fascinating that changing conditioning and pushing kids toward specific skills to work with their weaknesses and strengths is one of her areas of expertise.

    We discuss neuromuscular control and the myth that a six pack means a strong core! We discuss proper breathing and other technique which add in activating the deep core muscles without involving back and hip flexors amongst many other topics


    Marla is the solution to preventing injuries before they occur. She herself experienced 8 surgeries and overcame everyone of them. She “gets’ the gymnast. Marla is in New Jersey but she has dozens of clinics around the country that practice physical therapy specific to the gymnasts.. we need more like her in our gyms,,,, and we discuss how she is making that happen
so let’s get it started.

    ALSO: NOTE: Better PT now has a search platform for PT clinics that are doing Telehealth appointments for athletes who are dealing with injuries during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Here is the link to schedule your call: www.betterpt.com

    To be a part of Marla’s Study on Bone Health for gymnasts go to: Email Address: [email protected]

    The Book: “Gymnastics Medicine”

    “Better PT”

    Website: www.betterpt.com

    Linked In: Marla Ranieri

  • Faith Mason, owner of Koreleo leotards, is truly an innovator. After dealing with back pain and watching her teenage, gymnast daughter also struggle with back pain, she decided to take matters into her own hands a create the only medical grade, compression leotard on the market. Koreleo works to battle the stress, inflammation and soreness that comes with gymnastics training.

    Faith is a former athletes, expert tennis coach and also mom of a collegiate gymnast.

    Faith looks at leotards as training aides. In our interview we discuss how over time, the athletic gear, training aides of other sports have changed, so why wouldn’t a leotard?

    Faith has great perspective of both a coaching and also being a gymnastics mamma. She is known as “Coach Mason” to her tennis students and is still working hard teaching them the skills of that sport. As a coach and a mom, she understands clearly both sides of athletics.

    Her main mission is to help athletes be the best version fo themselves
. and through Koreloe she is able to help athletes recover, support and help with the muscular pain that is associated with training. Koreleo is an amazing product, so much that I myself am putting my own athletes in these fantastic leos, and it has made all the difference in the world
.

    I’m so excited for you to listen to this interview as we cover many topics relevant to gymnastics, the stresses related to it and how a balanced perspective of sport can also aide us in our journeys!

    You can find out about Faith’s leotards here:

    Instagram: @compressionleotard (Koreleo Compression Leotard)

    Website: www.koreleofit.com

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: Koreleo: Compression Leotard

  • Stacey Umeh is a world class Artistic Prep Specialist who lives in Perth, Australia and is originally from Canada. She is a world class choreographer, coach, and traveling clinician who specializes in teaching artistry to athletes from ALL OVER THE WORLD!

    This podcast was HUGELY enlightening for me. Although I took 10 years of classical dance training, I never really quite put the relevance and connection of dance to larger more athletic skills in gymnastics. If you are a coach of gymnastics I highly encourage you to listen to this thought provoking and amazingly energetic and talented woman.

    Highlights: We discuss the evolution of our sport and it's roots in dance. Stacey gives some great tips on techniques and how to reach our younger populations of gymnasts who may not be "sold" on classical ballet dance. It's never too late to start an artistry program, Stacey firmly believes that and taught me that even more so! I am sold, and you will be too

    Stacey Travels the world as a clinician and has several amazing programs she has developed including:

    The Creative Movement Group and Parallel Universe:

    Facebook: The Parallel Universe

    https://paralleluniverse.com.au/

    Instagram: @staceyumeh

    Facebook: Anastasia Umeh


    Email Stacey at: [email protected]

    A Podcast: http://pod.co/parallel-universe

  • Sharon Frank is a Gymnastics Outreach Athletic Trainer, B.S. and M.S. in Athletic Training, BOC Certified since 2012. She specializes in the sport of gymnastics and is based out of Children’s Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio.

    Sharon and I spend the majority of the episode discussing what she sees in the world of gymnastics injuries and the healing, treating, and prevention of some of the more common injuries. We discuss the importance of nutrition, icing, and rehab as well as why gymnastics can be the “perfect” storm environment to create injuries especially during critical growing years. A MUST episode specifically for gymnastics coaches as well as parents!

    Some other hi lights from Sharon:

    Local Medical Director for 2018 Women's JO National Championships held in Cincinnati, OH

    Member of volunteer medical staff for 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships in Kansas City, MO

    Speaker at 2019 USA Gymnastics National Congress and other national and regional athletic training conferences

    You can email Sharon at: [email protected]

    Find out more about Kids and Sports:

    cincinnatichildrens.com search sports medicine

    OR: Sportsmed4kids on Twitter

    Sharon Recommends the Book:

    Gymnastics Medicine By, Emily Sweeney

  • “ALL SET YOU BET, When in Doubt Fire Out!:

    “If they know you have their back, they will play 100 percent harder for you”

    “We are always trying to get better”

    NFL Football coach Jim McNally has been coaching for over 50 years. He started in the collegiate ranks then worked himself up to the NFL within a short amount of time.

    He is widely regarded as one of the top technical offensive line coaches in the NFL, critics dubbing him the “GURU” of offensive line play. He is well known for coaching the 1988 Bengals who had a heralded offensive line led by hall of fame Anthony Munoz.

    Learn about coaching with passion, his ideas on developing relationships with parents and what it’s like to be a coach in the NFL. The stress of coaching, the joy of the process, as well as embracing the daily grind and learning from your athletes to be an amazing coach.

    Quick disclaimer: if you are a gymnastics coach you may not agree with all he has to say about coaching our sport, the amount of time we practice or how we foster our relationship with the parents. Have an open mind. Each sport has their own intricacies, but I believe his words challenge the status quo and belief systems of how extreme our sport may be. I took away that you can be passionate and intense without overdoing it. That quality rides over quantity, and what I learned most, and to quote my dad: You have to perform like its your only chance to make your point”

    If you are a parent I think you will find his perspective refreshing and multi-faceted as he has been on both sides of the ball as a coach and a gymnastics parent.

    We can all learn from the perspective of a successful coach even it it is from a different sport.

    We are Marshall:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0758794/

    Jim McNally Email [email protected]

    Jim McNally Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JimMcNallyOline/