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Make it or break it
Make it or break it












make it or break it

They never give up and keeps on fighting even though the circumstances. The girls (and boys) are very determinate and know what they want and how they're gonna get there. There's plenty of good role models and good messages. I don't consider this to be explicit content at all and pretty much everyone could watch it. A girl gets pregnant but she's over 15 so she can have sex legally. Some parties can occur, one time a girl gets drunk and have to take the consequences the day after (it shows us why you shouldn't drink). They don't have any sex scenes, just kissing. That's bad and that's why I don't think anyone under 12 should watch it.

make it or break it

One of the girls has sex with her best friends boyfriend. The girl doesn't get to continue practise for a while and gets to see what's happening if you don't eat. She has to take the consequences of eating disorders and they tell us not to make fun of that because it's a serious issue. It's not an excuse but it's at least not because all the sick body ideals. But it's not because she thinks she's fat, she gets it because she wants to beat the best gymnast in the world. However one of the girls get an eating disorder. Kitasoe recently organized and hosted a screening party for the show with several cast members in attendance at Waller's GymJam Academy.įor more information on the show, visit ABC Family.I love this show (I'm 14), I really do. Kitasoe, who competed for UCLA in 2006 and was the team manager for the past three years, is serving as an ABC Family "Fambassador" to promote Make It Or Break It and other new shows on the network. You just have to be ready whenever they call you."Īlso participating in the show behind the scenes is Alyssa Kitasoe, who is working with ABC Family in a marketing and promotions internship. "Our day starts out early with hair, makeup and wardrobe, and then we warm up, but you never really know when your turn is coming up. "You have to be mentally ready at any time," she said. Learning to be mentally prepared to go at any time is a skill that was honed during her time with the UCLA Gymnastics team, and Padilla is certainly utilizing that on the set during shoots. Having to do it for someone else makes you want to do it even more." "You're under pressure to get the skills right for the shot, similar to how you're under pressure to hit your routine for your team. "It feels like competition when you're filming because the camera is on you, and you're the focus," Padilla said. Although doing stunt work for the show is very different from an actual gymnastics competition, Padilla noted the similarities. She is training in martial arts and other aspects of stunt work. Padilla, who previously did stunt work for a segment on the Bonnie Hunt Show, is looking to further her career in the stunt world once filming for Make It Or Break It wraps in mid-July.

make it or break it

Other former collegiate gymnasts who are doing stunts on the show include Courtney Kupets (Georgia), Ashley Postell (Utah) and Renae Moneymaker (San Jose State). Tasha can often be seen in the show as a background gymnast. Moneymaker doubled in the show's pilot for actress Chelsea Hobbs, who plays newcomer Emily Kmetko. Padilla and Berlin have doubled for actress Josie Loren, who plays Kaylie Cruz, another top competitor at the club. Jordan doubles for actress Ayla Kell, who plays Payson Keeler, the top gymnast at The Rock training facility. Make It Or Break It is a drama set in the world of competitive gymnastics. Heidi Moneymaker (1997-2000) was a stunt double for one of the leads in the pilot episode, and Karin Silvestri Coye (1995-97) is the gymnastics coordinator for the show. Natalie Padilla (2007-08), Jordan Schwikert (2005-08) and Ariana Berlin (2006-09) are stunt doubles for two of the lead characters, and Tasha Schwikert (2005-08) is cast as a gymnast on the show.

#Make it or break it series#

UCLA gymnastics alumnae have made their imprints on the new ABC Family original series Make It Or Break It, which premieres Monday, June 22 at 9 pm ET/PT and 8 pm CT.














Make it or break it