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On _ the plus side she lists, _ plus "traveling, meeting meeting hundreds of people from different coun- tries, from different states, and seeing sights there and getting the opportunity to be in situations — like going to see the Jefferson Memorial or going to see the Dead Sea or the Black Sea — people don't always get to do that." Although the Dobranskys have lived in Sterling Heights since 1971 — Dana's father, Richard, works in nearby Center Line — they are members of Oak Park's Tem- ple Emanuel. Dana attended religious classes there through the seventh grade, and her brother Danny will be bar mitzvahed this year. But the schedules of the busy family members prevent them from attending regular services. Judy Dobransky ex- plains, "the transportation and the time factor have been a real detriment to really be- ing involved with the temple because we're so active with so many other things and the times conflict!' Dana describes her basic routine as, "go to school, go to gym, go home, eat and then homework." She maintains a _3.6 grade point average, on a four-point scale, at Sterling Heights High School. No stage mother, Judy says Dana makes her own deci- sions to remain dedicated to gymnastics. "It's something that I don't think a parent can do for a child. Because it's the child who has to put themselves through all this every day!' Judy feels that her daughter's determination has been a key to her success. "I've been absolutely delighted with how she has done, in the last two years particularly. I have watched her grow, and I've watched her grow with a marvelous maturity in performance, the kind of self-confidence that makes her a fine competitor. There are many highly- skilled kids. But it's got to be more than just the skill that gets you to the top." As she moves up in the gymnastics world, as greater prizes are at stake in each meet, Dana says the sport is more fun for her than when she began. Shp adds, "Many people don't like to "compete, but for some reason, I love to compete. I like to just have all the eyes on me when I walk on the floor. I like to express myself, and I express myself through my movements, sometimes. But I try to use gymnastics to express my feelings." In competition, she tries to take one event at a time. "You always have to analyze everything. But you can't analyze too much, because you can over-analyze. Then you start thinking of everything — you're thinking of how you should do it, you think. 'Oh my God, what if I don't do that,' or you get scared . . . you have to know yourself, because you can really hurt yourself men- tally!' Dana's routines are all meticulously prepared, yet they must flow naturally in competition. "That's what workouts are for," she says.