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Make it or break it
Make it or break it














Summer van Horne (played by Candace Cameron Bure) is Steve Tanner's ex-girlfriend and former assistant.At the end of Season 3, it is hinted that he and Summer are getting back together. He was later appointed to the position of coach to the US Worlds Gymnastics team. He eventually returns to The Rock after Payson, Lauren and Emily visited him in Romania. He leaves The Rock in "At the Edge of the Worlds" because he feels that his presence is hurting the girls. He dates Rock manager Summer for a while despite their different beliefs. Following this incident, Sasha quit coaching, and consequently The Rock is his first coaching job in over five years.

make it or break it

Sasha had previously trained a group of gymnasts, but was forced to quit after a girl died as a result of a head injury on his watch. He is also shown to be very compassionate and caring, comforting Emily's mother at one point and spending a lot of time helping Payson train after her surgery. Sasha is shown to be a tough coach, forcing Payson, Emily, Lauren and Kaylie to do a rigorous training exercise as a punishment for attending a party. Although he is very tough on his gymnasts, he cares for them profusely and wants them to reach their highest potential.

make it or break it

Sasha is the only Olympic gymnast to have ever beaten Marty and has four Olympic gold medals.

  • Sasha Belov (played by Neil Jackson) is the new coach at The Rock who replaces Marty Walsh after he moves to Denver.
  • MAKE IT OR BREAK IT FULL

    They don't try to find the full potential of the lineup. I kinda dislike seeing so many changes every break, because it feels like teams restart their progression. Hopefully, all these rosters, give them some time and. Only time will tell about which organization made the best change. Right now, every in-game leader kinda has a foundation, a system in place, so if you play a team you don't really feel you notice the differences, so for ENCE it kinda just felt the same. Obviously, I really like jks as a player, I was always talking to him before and I was happy that he found a team, finally.ĮNCE, we played them in practice, but it's not really much. I would like to say that G2's change will be beneficial for them in the future, I just think they need to give one of their many rosters that they've had more time than they actually do give them. But they definitely have more firepower now. I mean, you could probably say that Vitality made the best change, but I don't know, I think their main issue was communication, so I don't know if it's gonna fix that entirely. What do you make of some of the big teams who made changes and who do you see has made the biggest improvement? Twistzz commented on some of the biggest changes of the off-seasonĬompared to the last season you were one of the few who didn't make any changes, a lot of things changed around you. So far it's felt like we haven't had a break, but we did. When we came back, it kinda felt like we never left each other, so practice instantly started feeling good and everyone put in the effort before playing to make sure they weren't rusty in-game. I think everyone was missing Counter-Strike on their break and people really couldn't stay away from our group chat, so we were just talking every day and it was a nice feeling. I know rain said on the stream that you guys have felt pretty comfortable with the practice that you got in - how are you feeling with your form? Are you back to that Cologne winning form that you guys had towards the end of the season? You can hear his thoughts on changes in Vitality, ENCE, and G2 in the video interview above, or read the transcript of the interview below:īack from the break, so far it seems pretty good. Meanwhile, we've had the chance to catch up with Twistzz to find out what form FaZe are in following the break and to get the Canadian's thoughts on who he thinks made the biggest improvement out of the top teams who made changes in the off-season. After returning from the summer tournament break, FaZe have so far gone undefeated at the BLAST Premier Fall Groups, beating Evil Geniuses and Heroic in comfortable best-of-one matches in Copenhagen, and await their opponent in the Group C final.














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