Lisa Newman-Morris


Lisa Newman-Morris was one of Australia’s most successful international trampoline gymnasts, placing 2nd in the 1988 World Championships in Birmingham USA and following that up 2 years later by becoming World Champion at the 1990 World Trampoline Championships in Essen, Germany in Double-Mini Trampoline.
Newman-Morris was part of the World Champion Women's Double-Mini team at the 1988 World Championships in Birmingham, USA. Newman-Morris held Australian National titles in 1987, 1989 – 1991, Pan Pacific titles from 1987 – 1991 and she won over 40 Victorian State titles over the period of 1984 – 1991.

Education

Newman-Morris graduated from Firbank Grammar School in 1988 and went onto complete a Bachelor of Education at Deakin University in 1992.

Sporting career

Newman-Morris began Trampolining in 1979, aged 7. She competed in her first Victorian State Championships in 1980, aged 8 and her first Australian National Championships in 1981, aged 9.
Newman-Morris first represented Australia at the World Age Group Championships in 1981, aged 10 and then represented her country in her first National Open Age Team aged just 15 at the Pan Pacific Championships in 1985.
She was the Victorian Team Captain from 1989 – 1991 and Australian Team Captain in 1991.
Newman-Morris also excelled in the sport of artistic gymnastics where she reached Level 10 standard and was placed 3rd in the 1987 Australian Level 10 Championships. She also represented Australia in the 1987 Australia versus New Zealand challenge and placed 2nd overall.

Early career

Newman-Morris began coaching at the Cheltenham Youth Club in 1987 and went on to coach 2 World Champions, 7 National Champions an dozens of State champions. Most notably of these was Jacinta Harford, who placed fourth and fifth at the 1998 and 1999 Trampoline World Championships in the Double-Mini Trampoline event respectively. Newman-Morris also was the original coach of Christie Jenkins, Australian Champion Trampolinist.
Following her own retirement from competition, Newman-Morris went on to become head coach at Cheltenham Youth Club and built the club into one of the largest and most successful clubs in Australia. Newman-Morris was then selected as National Age Group Coach in 1993, 1994 and 1996 and Assistant to the National Coach for the World Championships in 1997.
In the lead up to the Sydney 2000 Olympics, Newman-Morris along with her athlete Jacinta Harford, were selected in the Olympic Athlete Program squad to work with Russian coach Nikolay Zhuravlev, specifically brought into Australia to prepare the Olympic squad and their coaches towards the Sydney Olympics.
Newman-Morris took a career turn in 2000 to focus on developing her fitness and health career. Having gaining her Personal Training qualification in 1999, Newman-Morris trained clients at the Waves Leisure Centre in Highett, Melbourne from 1999 - 2003. She also gained qualifications in the Les Mills programs, Body Pump, Body Combat, Body Balance and Body Attack.
In 2003, Newman-Morris started Step into Life Chelsea, a Group Outdoor Personal Training franchise business in south east Melbourne. Newman-Morris won several awards in the first year after beginning her business including New Franchise Rapid Growth Award in 2003 and Rookie Franchise of the Year in 2004. As well as continuing to operate the business, Newman-Morris is also Creative Director of the Step into Life powerflex program. She is responsible for the training of all Step into Life trainers and assistant trainers in the program as well as the ongoing research and development of new programs. Newman-Morris also has positions as Business Coach for the Step into Life Victoria group and Mentor Coach for Step into Life Australia.
Newman-Morris also runs her own lifestyle coaching business offering health, fitness and lifestyle advice and coaching. She has written 2 books – ‘10 steps to finding your passion’ ebook and is soon to publish her second full-length book.

Personal life

Newman-Morris currently lives in Melbourne Australia with her 2 sons.

Awards

Trampolining

World Championships

;1990 – Essen, Germany
;1988 – Birmingham, USA
;1986 – Paris, France
;1986 – Moulins, France
;1984 – Kanazawa, Japan
;1991 – Bendigo, Australia
;1989 – Osaka, Japan
;1987 – Brisbane, Australia
;1985 – Auckland, New Zealand
;1989 – Osaka, Japan
;1987 – Brisbane, Australia
;1985 – Auckland, New Zealand
;1989 – Karlsruhe, Germany
;1991
;1990
;1989
;1987
;1986
;1985