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Tips for Gymnastic Parents. World of Gymnastics .

May 3rd, 2011 Old gymnast No comments
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Tips for Gymnastic Parents. World of Gymnastics .




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Tips for Gymnastic Parents. World of Gymnastics .

If your child is engaged in Gymnastics then you are in for an exciting ride. There are some great things that you can do to help encourage your child to have the best overall experience possible. Enjoy the ability to sit back and watch your child develop into a beautiful right before your eyes.

It is vital that you keep an open mind and allow your little to see that you are open-minded. If a child thinks that they are unable to do something then mentally that idea will hold them back. You should ensure that you help your child stay as open minded as possible too.

Ensure that your child is on time for meets and even practice. Nobody wants to always be late, especially when it is not their fault that they are late. Work with your child to ensure that they are always on time.

Push your child to think of Gymnastics as fun first before anything else. Many get so lost in the idea of pushing a child into sports and competition that they forget sports are supposed to be fun. Your child should never feel that participating in Gymnastics is a chore for them.

Make sure you give your little gymnasts plenty of attention and feedback. If they did a move that was impressive be sure to tell them! Especially at the lower levels, gymnasts do not always realize when they are doing well and cannot understand easily that the coach cannot always see everything they do. Without some encouragement, your child could be quickly discouraged.

Show your child that you are interested in their activities. This means watching a few practices, showing up, cheering your child on during the meets, and giving them general support. If they feel that, you hate their activities they are less likely to put a huge effort into it.

Learn and understand the terminology associated with Gymnastics . This will show your child that you are committed to helping them achieve the best results and that you believe they can really do it. If you have no interest in them staying in Gymnastics then this is usually unnecessary.

Make sure that you are communicating with your child’s coach so that you are aware of the progress they have made. This is a great way to know exactly how your child is doing, what they need additional help with, and how they are meeting the goals that the coach has set for them. In addition, this allows you to discuss how your child is doing in the goals that they have set for themselves.


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Gymnastics for Women. Rhythmic Gymnastics . World of Gymnastics .

May 2nd, 2011 Old gymnast No comments
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Gymnastics for Women. Rhythmic Gymnastics . World of Gymnastics .




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Gymnastics for Women. Rhythmic Gymnastics . World of Gymnastics .

Women gymnasts are able to engage in rhythmic Gymnastics as an event in addition to the other events that are offered. With a style that is similar to a dancing , it also combines together aspects that are acrobatic with props as well. The types of props vary, but must be within certain guidelines in order to be used in a rhythmic .

The purpose of the rhythmic is to emphasize the athletes ability show power, strength, endurance, flexibility, agility and even dexterity while still controlling the prop and keeping up with the actual . This can sometimes be a very difficult concept for many gymnasts to grasp however; it is a very entertaining style that catches many people’s attention.

The first piece of apparatus or prop as they are called is a rope. This is used by swinging the rope around to create circles, wraps and various other movements. Often times the rope is tossed into the air while the gymnasts jumps and twirls and other times they simply swirl the rope around.

When using the hoop the can roll it, toss it into the air, spin the hoop around, move through the hoop, and even move around. In addition, many gymnasts enjoy spinning the hoop around various body parts while performing other tricks to show off their overall abilities to the judges and audience. Many advanced rhythmic gymnasts also combine high throws with various other acrobatic techniques to create a visually impressive .

Another piece of apparatus is the ball. This is used mostly for throws, catches, circles, and even a few waves. Most movements with the ball involve the use of the hands; however, skilled gymnasts may learn to the ball using various other parts of their body to create stunningly impressive displays.

Clubs are another apparatus that is used in rhythmic Gymnastics . The purpose of the clubs is to toss in the air and perform various tricks with them. Often compared to the clubs that clowns use for juggling they are not very small and can sometimes be quite bulky. Many of the routines that involve the clubs tend to focus around tapping and throws as well as catches above any other aspect.

The last piece of apparatus that is allowed in rhythmic Gymnastics is the ribbon. This is used to create beautiful figure-eight movements as well as circles, throws and even spirals. As one of the more visually appealing apparatus in rhythmic Gymnastics , it is quite easy to allow the ribbon to hang close to the body in the various acrobatic positions creating a visually stunning impression.


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