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Tips to Scoring High in Competitions. World of Gymnastics .

April 12th, 2011 Old gymnast No comments
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Tips to Scoring High in Competitions. World of Gymnastics .

If you have ever attended a Gymnastics competition you know that there is more than just a flawless routine involved in receiving a good score. Between appropriate dress and looking the role of a winner, you can help give the judges a good impression of you by following some simple steps and practicing your routine until you have it perfected.

Aside from the obvious idea of practicing you should always make sure you get plenty of rest before competitions. While you are going to be nervous, excited and probably have trouble sleeping it is important that you take the time you need to rest. Get at least a minimum of eight hours of sleep before a competition to ensure that you are well rested. Slacking on sleep means you will not have as much energy to devote to your routine and can look quite run down. This is never appealing to judges no matter how well you perform your routine.

You should always ensure that you smile. Not smiling can make you look sad, grumpy, or even tired. Not exactly the star traits that the judges are looking for. No matter how bad your day is going, put a smile on during your routine and try to make sure it does not look forced or faked. A small natural smile will go so far in winning over the judges and help cast your entire routine in a positive light.

Stretch and stand up straight. Never, ever walk out onto a mat while you are slouching. This is a huge faux pas and gives the judges an awful first impression. Impression is everything and you want to portray perfection just in simple tasks such as walking. So stand up straight and lift that chin. Never show that you are scared or afraid, try to keep your emotions bottled up, which will help you appear much calmer as well.

Look confident the entire time you are in front of the judges. This includes before and during your routine. You can look confident by always standing straight, keeping your legs straight, and keeping your chin up. Dropping your chin or bending your legs can make you look weak and unsure of yourself. You want to portray to the judges that you are the best they have ever seen. Keep your routine flowing and always recover quickly if you make a mistake. Make sure your movements are sharp and crisp and avoid slow and sloppy movements.

Make sure you stretch thoroughly before doing your routing in front of the judges. Never wait until the last moment to warm up either, you should start warming up a minimum of 30 minutes before your turn in front of the judges. This will allow you plenty

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Reasons to Avoid Gymnastics Camps. World of Gymnastics .

April 11th, 2011 Old gymnast No comments
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Reasons to Avoid Gymnastics Camps. World of Gymnastics .

One of the biggest thrills of the summer for children is attending camp of some sort. The job of is to decide which camps are really necessary and useful, and which are just a waste of money. Gymnastics camps are certainly no different with both good and band camps existing. Yet there are several distinct reasons, which should encourage to not send their children to camp. Deciding if they are appropriate for your child is entirely up to the parent but armed with the information to make an informed choice is always advisable.

First, it is important to consider that camps are very expensive. Can you send your child to a local gym even for additional fee and still come out cheaper? If you can come out cheaper this way then it may be the ideal situation because of the increased attention from the coach as well. While camps do offer some benefits there are many families that simply cannot afford the fees that are charged no matter how badly they want their child to attend.

Another consideration is the fact that many camps are camps that require your child to stay there, rather than come home at night. Many are simply not comfortable with this type of arrangement and are quite unsure about how to really let their child know that this is not a suitable solution for their Gymnastics desires. If you are unsure about allowing your child to go even if it is for Gymnastics then it is best to say no.

One concern that many have especially in recent years is the expansion of many Gymnastics camps to include other activities. While some blend nicely in with Gymnastics such as cheerleading and others have nothing to do with Gymnastics and can be quite distractive to the gymnast at camp. If you are forking over money for your child to attend the camp you should be assured that there will be few distractions so your child can concentrate fully.

Another consideration that you should look into is supporting a local gym or program in your home area rather than one that is very far away. While there are times when it is necessary in order to provide your child with the best it is only a consideration if your child is a top-level gymnast. If they are, simply looking for some fun then most of the time an appropriately selected local program will work just as well and allow you to still support a local business first.

Your next reason to really reject the idea of a camp is they tend to be highly expensive. So much


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