Social Work Me

Abuse & Toxic Culture in Gymnastics w/ Melanie Hunt

November 03, 2022 Social Work Me/Melanie Hunt Season 3 Episode 32
Social Work Me
Abuse & Toxic Culture in Gymnastics w/ Melanie Hunt
Show Notes

On Ep 32 Michele McPherson takes over the hosting duties. You may recognize her from our first ever guest on Ep 1 and again on Ep 14 where she discussed the use of EMDR and Yoga. As a Social Worker, Yoga Instructor and program head of a Mental Performance Program-Michele is taking over the podcast to do a mini series on connecting with athletes, coaches, and health professionals to talk about the highs and lows of performing at the elite level in sports.

Her first interview is special as she has known the guest for some time- 

“I did gymnastics for a brief period when I was younger and Melanie Hunt (formerly Rocca) is an immensely talented gymnast you couldn’t help but aspire to want to be like.
Melanie was born and raised in Sarnia and started gymnastics at age 4. She was the provincial all around champion at age 9. Represented Canada at first international competition at age 10. A Junior National team member at age 12. Melanie represented Canada at multiple international competitions, including the Pacific Alliance Championships. Melanie left the sport at age 19. In our conversation Melanie and I dive deep into her experiences of trauma at the hands of her coaches and how
that has impacted her during and after her time in the sport.” 

The release of this episode coincides with the release of TSN’s documentary- Broken: Inside the Toxic Culture of Canadian Gymnastics which features our guest Melanie Hunt. 

On this episode we discuss:

  • Her athlete career
  • Experience as a child gymnast versus adolescent gymnast
  •  Her identity as an athlete
  •  Experiences of emotional, psychological, physical, and sexual abuse from her coach
  • Fight, flight, freeze, fawn as trauma responses
  • Learning to give herself permission in her own life/experiences
  •  Advice to current gymnasts and athletes
  •  Life beyond the sport
  •  Current work with Gymnasts For Change to bring light to the abuse and injustices experienced in the sport of gymnastics
  • TSN full-length documentary titled Broken: Inside the Toxic Culture of Canadian Gymnastics

    Links:

    Gymnasts for Change (Canada):
    https://www.gymnasts4changecanada.com

    Impact Statement by Melanie Hunt (Rocca):
    https://www.gymnasts4changecanada.com/blog/impact-statement-by-melanie-hunt-rocca

    Support Athletes' call for Independent Review of GymCan Leadership + Sport Culture

    Link to former/present gymnast letter: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScK_cMTyOqaliViZo1yrNUyGeE7n5_o1M3Q-KvYwdM4hhH8kQ/viewformfbclid=IwAR1eNANTIbYOFFhzTp4Uk3_BJBaG07BOdAYV-7grTQ0tQhxxU3P4ZFbCOYg

    Link to Ally Support:
    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15Pa5pdt-bw8qAeTh8e5JNugHHU1ZW3oH-
    OUUA19NJls/viewform?pli=1&edit_requested=true&fbclid=IwAR1pJjAuk5pGJdEnzsJS-
    etQ1Hl0KAj_ANZP7C73MzfMpHFfHxXTUjIa1hw

    TSN Full-length Documentary: Broken: Inside the Toxic Culture of Canadian Gymnastics

    @TSNSports, co-production with @CTVW5 & @CraveCanada
    Debuts November 5, 2022 on CraveCanada and November 12 on @CTVW5

    Open Letter to Sport Minister:
    https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/summer/gymnastics/gymnasts-for-change-open-letter-1.6629786