CLINICIANS:
JASON BURNETT is a Canadian Olympic silver medalist in trampoline, with 12 World Cup medals and 11 Canadian National titles. He began competing internationally at age 14 and made his Olympic debut at the 2008 Beijing Games, where he earned silver with the most difficult routine of the competition. Jason went on to represent Canada at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics. Since retiring in 2020, he has remained active in the sport as a judge, training camp clinician, and Performance Advisor for Gymnastics BC, focusing on technical skill development and spatial awareness through progressions and drills.
MARIO BRUNO is a dedicated trampoline coach and former high-performance athlete known for his rapid rise in the sport and passion for athlete development. With 10 years of competitive experience and four years of coaching, he combines elite-level insight with a commitment to helping athletes reach their full potential. After advancing from provincial to international competition within months, he achieved the remarkable feat of doubling his routine difficulty from 7.1 to 14.1 in just one year. Now as a coach, Mario channels that same drive and focus into guiding athletes through technical progression, competition preparation, and personalized growth.
LAUREN ENSWORTH began her gymnastics journey as a Junior Team member from 2006 to 2008 and had the honor of becoming the 2008 Indo Pacific Champion. Over the past eight years, she has been coaching competitively, helping athletes develop their skills, strength, and confidence. She is looking forward to bringing my experience and passion to this camp and supporting each athlete in reaching their full potential.
HEATHER RAMSBOTTOM: is the co-owner of Performance Institute, a Burnaby training facility recognized as the Best Gym in Burnaby 2025. A BCAK-certified trainer and Precision Nutrition Coach, she holds a BSc and BPHE from Queen’s University, her BEd from SFU, and PN certification in sleep, stress management, and recovery. Heather’s athletic journey began in competitive gymnastics and later continued at the elite level as a member and co-captain of the Queen’s University Track & Field team. Early in her strength and conditioning career, she worked in both corporate fitness and high-performance sport, training athletes from amateur to Olympic caliber. She has also served as a Strength Coach for the Women’s Whitecaps and presented for organizations such as Ringette Canada and Gymnastics BC.
Today, Heather still works with athletes but specializes in coaching adults over 40, helping them improve health, strength, and body composition. She is passionate about empowering clients to move well and build strength and resilience at any age.