tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4561066617281884151.post8111844788653741976..comments2023-12-07T23:57:08.209-08:00Comments on Gymnastics Universe: Tip #4: Being a great gymnast.Hakuna Matatahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11949293294222973045noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4561066617281884151.post-37714753161615812832010-08-31T14:52:57.610-07:002010-08-31T14:52:57.610-07:00Thank you so much!(: My high school doesn't ha...Thank you so much!(: My high school doesn't have a team either, but my friend competes as an individual at the gym I'm going to go to. So, I guess I'll try some beginner classes and just work reeeally hard! My mom called about classes and asked about it, but all they said is that you need gymnastics experience. But I did look on youtube, and saw some stuff I can work on.(:<br /><br />Thank you!<br />gymnastics4ever<3Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4561066617281884151.post-54452135793442989302010-08-31T14:42:39.297-07:002010-08-31T14:42:39.297-07:00Hey, gymnastics4ever<3!
I did see your question...Hey, gymnastics4ever<3!<br />I did see your question, but it totally slipped my mind, so thank you for reminding me! I've never heard of WPIAL gymnastics before. Assuming it's just like regular high school gymnastics, I'd say you would need to have the basics down - back handspring, walkovers, front handspring, that sort of thing. Unfortunately I can't be 100% sure about that since my high school did not have a gymnastics team. It might help for you to attend a high school gymnastics meet in your area or to watch some youtube videos from high school meets so you know sort of where you need to be. Also, don't hesitate to email the coach!!! Ask him/her exactly the requirements for making the team. They'll be more than happy to help.<br /><br />Depending on the pace you progress at and the number of times/hours you practice per week, the length of time it takes to reach the point you need to be at will vary quite a bit. It would also depend on whether or not you plan to compete all four events or just specialize in one or two (if that is an option). I would try to get a practice in at least twice a week for two hours, along with your tumbling class. Based on that, as well as the basic requirements I guessed on earlier, I can only give you an estimate of how long it should take if you want to compete all four events. I think about a year would be a good general estimate, but again, it depends on so many factors that I can't even come close to being sure. And don't get tied down by timelines, either; some girls work a lot faster than that, and some progress a little slower.<br /><br />Good luck :)Hakuna Matatahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11949293294222973045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4561066617281884151.post-56193704654760521962010-08-31T14:18:00.159-07:002010-08-31T14:18:00.159-07:00Hi.(: Whenever you get a chance, could you answer ...Hi.(: Whenever you get a chance, could you answer my question? It is under Tip #3. I also asked it a couple days ago under another one, but you didn't answer so I figured you didn't see it and rewrote it. Sorry if you did see it and just havn't gotten around to it yet, I just wanted to make sure you saw it.(: haha<br />Thank you sooo much!<br />-gymnastics4ever<3Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com