USA Gymnastics Trampoline Development Center Program
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- Four clubs to participate in Trampoline Development Center Program in 2021 - Jan. 26, 2021
- Three clubs to participate in Trampoline Development Center Program in 2020 - Jan. 16, 2020
- Three gyms complete 2019 TDC and ETDC programs - Dec. 6, 2019
- Three clubs to participate in TDC Program in 2019 - Feb. 13, 2019
- Umenhofer Stovall completes second round of visits to current TDCs - Sept. 20, 2018
- USA Gymnastics Trampoline Development Programs names clubs for 2018 - Dec. 12, 2017
- Additional club for TDC and first for 2017 Elite TDC - May 5, 2017
- First clubs for 2017 TDC program - Dec. 8, 2016
- Additional two clubs for 2016 TDC program - July 15, 2016
- Additional two clubs for 2016 TDC program - April 14, 2016
- First clubs for 2016 TDC program - Dec. 21, 2015
- First two 2015 clubs chosen - April 6, 2015
- Next two 2014 clubs chosen - April 24, 2014
- First two clubs chosen for 2014 - Feb. 4, 2014
- Two more clubs chosen July 30, 2013
- First two clubs chosen on March 2, 2013

USA Gymnastics Trampoline & Tumbling will identify two gymnastics clubs in 2019 to participate in the program as Trampoline Development Centers (TDCs). Only member clubs of USA Gymnastics are eligible. Clubs may have an existing T&T program, but this is not a requirement.
USA Gymnastics will work with those clubs to incorporate trampoline into their gyms by providing a wide range of support to make it simple. Here are some examples of the support that USA Gym TDCs will receive:
- Three onsite comprehensive visits by TDC Coordinator Joy Umenhofer Stovall over a three-month period
- Clinics to educate club staff on scheduling
- Coaching and teaching trampoline
- Basic skills, conditioning and flexibility
- Progressions
- Available talent identification development programs
- Interactive coach and athlete training sessions
- Marketing materials
- Operational guidelines and curriculum support
In 2019, USA Gymnastics Trampoline & Tumbling will identify one club for the Elite Trampoline Development Center (ETDC). Only member clubs of USA Gymnastics that currently have a competitive Trampoline Program with athletes competing Level 8 or above this season are eligible. Clubs may have been a previous TDC, but this is not a requirement.
The Elite TDC consists of 2 three day visits, with one day designated to the free workshop. Classroom presentations include: training plan development, routine evolution, athlete leadership, coach leadership, and club administrative guidance for a healthy successful team, and skill/drill/sequence techniques. Hands on training will be included in each visit workshop.
What is Trampoline?
Trampoline is one of four events including in the gymnastics discipline of Trampoline & Tumbling, often referred to as T&T (the others are synchronized trampoline, double mini-trampoline, and power tumbling). Both girls and boys can participate in all four T&T events. In trampoline, you are sure to see numerous high-flying skills that include multiple flips and twists combined into one "routine". This is elite level trampoline at its finest but participation can also be thrilling and exciting while the skills are at a more basic or recreational level. Trampoline is an easy addition to an existing gymnastics program. Boys and girls of all ages love to jump around and tumble about – just look at the abundance of recreational trampolines and children's never ending motion. Plus, the sport of trampoline has become more widely known because of its status as an Olympic discipline. Using existing equipment in your gym, you can get a program started today!
Benefits of Trampoline Programs
Athletes of all ages and body types can enjoy and benefit from trampoline, which also enhances skill development across all gymnastics disciplines. Trampoline may also retain athletes who are looking for something different from gymnastics or need to adjust to accommodate outside scheduling challenges. Additionally, the artistic gymnastics and trampoline competitive seasons complement one another so it is possible for an athlete to participate in both.
"We have found that trampoline provides a fun segue for gymnasts who are looking for a change and it keeps them involved in the gym," said Jacobson, whose goal is to expand the number of clubs that offer both gymnastics and trampoline.
To learn more about Trampoline Programs, click here.
Please direct any questions to:
Jacqui Godfrey, Trampoline & Tumbling Program Director
jgodfrey@usagym.org