MyAllsports is your sports resource! » parents http://myallsports.com MyAllsports is your resource for information on all the most popular sports. Check out our sports videos and read sports articles about your favorite athletes. Tue, 24 May 2011 06:58:34 +0000 en hourly 1 Boys and Gymnastics . World of Gymnastics .http://myallsports.com/boys-and-gymnastics-world-of-gymnastics/196/ http://myallsports.com/boys-and-gymnastics-world-of-gymnastics/196/#comments Fri, 20 May 2011 14:21:26 +0000 Old gymnast http://myallsports.com/boys-and-gymnastics-world-of-gymnastics/196/ Boys and Gymnastics . World of Gymnastics .

Many when they hear the term Gymnastics automatically start thinking about wafer thin girls with hair pulled back in taunt ponytails or buns. This classic idea is strongly encouraged by the fact that most television programs that show Gymnastics tend to focus on the girls as well. However, there are numerous boys and men who are actively involved in Gymnastics and love it.

While the girls may well steal the spotlight in terms of international recognition, the work that males do accomplish in Gymnastics is equally stunning. The ideas the men are less manly when they are involved in Gymnastics is an ideal that has been slowly exiting the minds of people worldwide as the number of men has slowly increased. Now more than ever, boys and men are welcomed into Gymnastics with open arms and the sport really has some great benefits to offer.

Whether young or old Gymnastics has several great benefits including helping increase muscle strength, teaching correct body alignment, helping improve agility as well as coordination, and even helping dramatically improve endurance and flexibility. These benefits are just what is possible from the physical side of Gymnastics . Most are able to see an improvement in their child rather quickly, especially if lessons are taken several times per week.

Additional benefits of Gymnastics include helping develop a clear sense of how the body moves and works and also how it moves through space. During the course of Gymnastics training all gymnasts are forced to listen to their bodies in order to tell if they are doing a move correctly. This is a skill that many people do not develop as sharply without the use of Gymnastics . This is especially true for boys, who tend to play rougher sports, rather than the gentle space conscious sports that girls play.

Further benefits that boys are able to truly grasp include improving discipline, self-control, self-motivation, and even confidence. Many boys are able to learn huge amounts of self-discipline simply from taking basic beginning courses even if they never advance. Additionally, many boys are able to use Gymnastics to help them burn extra energy and better control their urges to act out. Between the physical exertion of Gymnastics and the increase in both self-control and discipline, differences in behavior should be noticeable quite rapidly.

Many boys discover upon taking Gymnastics that it is quite fun. Due to the solitarily of most Gymnastics


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Reasons to Avoid Gymnastics Camps. World of Gymnastics .http://myallsports.com/reasons-to-avoid-gymnastics-camps-world-of-gymnastics/207/ http://myallsports.com/reasons-to-avoid-gymnastics-camps-world-of-gymnastics/207/#comments Fri, 13 May 2011 12:06:15 +0000 Old gymnast http://myallsports.com/reasons-to-avoid-gymnastics-camps-world-of-gymnastics/207/ Reasons to Avoid Gymnastics Camps. World of Gymnastics .

One of the biggest thrills of the summer for children is attending camp of some . 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 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 being 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 dance 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 training it is only a consideration if your child is a top-level gymnast. If they are, simply 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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Tips for Gymnastic Parents. World of Gymnastics .http://myallsports.com/tips-for-gymnastic-parents-world-of-gymnastics/214/ http://myallsports.com/tips-for-gymnastic-parents-world-of-gymnastics/214/#comments Tue, 03 May 2011 18:13:12 +0000 Old gymnast http://myallsports.com/tips-for-gymnastic-parents-world-of-gymnastics/214/ 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 possible. Enjoy the ability to sit back and watch your child develop into a beautiful gymnast right before your eyes.

It is vital that you keep an open mind and allow your little gymnast 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 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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Tips for a Happy Gymnast. World of Gymnastics .http://myallsports.com/tips-for-a-happy-gymnast-world-of-gymnastics/213/ http://myallsports.com/tips-for-a-happy-gymnast-world-of-gymnastics/213/#comments Mon, 18 Apr 2011 22:27:11 +0000 Old gymnast http://myallsports.com/tips-for-a-happy-gymnast-world-of-gymnastics/213/ Tips for a Happy Gymnast. World of Gymnastics .

It is the responsibility of the in any sport to ensure that the child knows what to expect. Gymnastics is certainly no different; the only difference is the moves performed rather than running dozens of laps or swimming for hours. Ensuring that you teach your child a few things can be a great help to their success in Gymnastics as well as your sanity as the parent.

You should teach your child immediately that they are going to make mistakes. It is how they handle these mistakes that will determine their success. If a child is determined, that each time they try a new routine it must be perfect without fail then they are going to ultimately harm their self-esteem. It is important to understand that mistakes are going to happen, but accepting that fact and moving along to learn from them is very important.

Additionally, it is a wise idea to help your child decide what is most important to them in their life. Set up a schedule for their activities that reflects this. Whether their goal is to become an Olympic athlete or even just use Gymnastics as a simple hobby having some specific ideas in mind about what they want to do in the future is often helpful in keeping young gymnasts focuses on the major goals that they have.

Another important lesson for your child is teaching patience with the dozens if not hundreds of repetitions that are necessary in order to truly master a skill. Many gymnasts practice a skill as many as thousands of times before the movement feels completely natural and flowing to them. This is not unheard of however; most children really do not have the patience for this and need help in learning this skill. It is important to really give your child the help they need in ensuring they practice enough. You can never do too many repetitions of a new skill.

Help your child prepare for competitions by expecting the unexpected. This means packing a complete first aid kit that can handle everything from rips to scrapes. Additionally having an extra uniform and even spare change of clothes is helpful. You should also ensure that you child has an extra pair of grips, and plenty of chalk to ensure that they are fully prepared. In addition, working with your child to practice their routine with music stopping in the middle and other stressful situations can help them relax and fully prepare for the competition.

One last step that all should take that is often overlooked is setting up a schedule that includes time away from Gymnastics and school.


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Helping Your Child Avoid Gymnastics Burnout. World of Gymnastics .http://myallsports.com/helping-your-child-avoid-gymnastics-burnout-world-of-gymnastics/202/ http://myallsports.com/helping-your-child-avoid-gymnastics-burnout-world-of-gymnastics/202/#comments Sat, 09 Apr 2011 18:46:49 +0000 Old gymnast http://myallsports.com/helping-your-child-avoid-gymnastics-burnout-world-of-gymnastics/202/ Helping Your Child Avoid Gymnastics Burnout. World of Gymnastics .

Many children at some point burnout in an activity they are participating in. How the adults in the situation handle issues has a great amount to do with whether the burnout is a permanent issue, or only temporary. Appropriate guidance can result in a return to the activity, while meddling and pushing can have the child running for cover.

You should always first consider the personality of your child. Many children who are shy do not enjoy Gymnastics much because of the amount of attention they receive as well as the clothing that is worn. A self-conscious child will likely be miserable the entire time but possibly agree to take the classes just to make a parent happy. This can result in a child burning out much sooner, rather than later. If you suspect this is the problem with your child’s burnout it may be best to avoid Gymnastics until they decide they are ready to return.

For of children who normally rush and run to the car to ensure they are on time for practice and lessons there needs to be a special time when other activities are arranged. Whether it is a day at an amusement park, visiting a museum, or even hanging out with friends away from the gym everyone needs a break on occasion to help them rejuvenate and keep their spark. While your child needs time to practice in order to improve, you should never push them to only practice, rather than allowing them some time to have fun.

are also guilty at times of turning Gymnastics into a chore for their child rather than a fun activity or hobby. If you are guilty of this, you may be doing serious damage to your child’s love of Gymnastics . In order for a child not to burn out quickly, they need to enjoy the activity. If they feel as if they are being forced to go, and are unable to really enjoy it they are going to quickly lose interest. Instead, while gently providing the support your child needs the idea of Gymnastics should be fun and entertaining first, and a powerful lesson in sportsmanship, strength training, and fitness second.

If you suspect that your child is on the road to a burnout quickly take action. Whether it involves taking a fast trip to a miniature golf course or even a round of shopping at the mall, find another activity that your child enjoys for them to spend some time on. This can help quickly combat a burnout before it fully sets in. In addition, just fitting a few other activities in can help ensure that burnout stays at bay.

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Reaching Performance Peaks at Young Ages. World of Gymnastics .http://myallsports.com/reaching-performance-peaks-at-young-ages-world-of-gymnastics/206/ http://myallsports.com/reaching-performance-peaks-at-young-ages-world-of-gymnastics/206/#comments Thu, 07 Apr 2011 04:26:07 +0000 Old gymnast http://myallsports.com/reaching-performance-peaks-at-young-ages-world-of-gymnastics/206/ Reaching Performance Peaks at Young Ages. World of Gymnastics .

Many people are confused at exactly why so many gymnasts who are professional are so very young. There are several reasons, however one of the main reasons why most gymnasts especially those who are heavily competing are so young. As young girls especially are concerned, they reach their maximum potential usually around 16 to 17 years of age.

At this point in a girls life she has developed the muscles and strength necessary to perform the routines and tricks and she also has the greatest amount of flexibility possible. The ability have maximum strength as well as maximum flexibility usually factor together and allow most girls to compete actively until they are approximately 20 years old.

However, this is simply a guideline and the past has taught people that it is possible to still complete in Gymnastics even after the age of 20 for females. It is important to realize though that Gymnastics physically takes a lot of energy and effort and once the body starts to really age and mature keeping up with the strains is quite difficult to do.

In contrast to women’s Gymnastics , the men who are involved are spending greater amounts of time focusing on strength. Because of this difference, most men reach their peak in Gymnastics around the age of 20-25. This greater age allows most men to achieve the higher level of strength that is required to actively participate in the elements and events.

As the age of gymnasts continue to stay low, it is important to realize that there are rules limiting the ability of very young athletes from participating in major competitions. The age limits are currently no gymnast younger than 16 is permitted to perform at any international competition including the Olympics and World competitions.

While this may seem unfair the goal is to help ensure that the gymnasts are physically and emotionally ready for the rigors of strict competition before participating. In the past gymnasts as young as 14 were allowed to participate however this changed in 1997. In the meantime, the age of maximum ability has remained fairly steady in the 16-17 year old range.

The young age for professional and semi professional gymnasts has also helped to encourage the number of children moving around in the search for the perfect coach. With many children involved in Gymnastics reaching their maximum potential at a very young age are often left with the decision about where they can find the best coach possible. There are times


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Tips to Help Your Gymnast Develop. World of Gymnastics .http://myallsports.com/tips-to-help-your-gymnast-develop-world-of-gymnastics/217/ http://myallsports.com/tips-to-help-your-gymnast-develop-world-of-gymnastics/217/#comments Sun, 17 Jan 2010 19:58:07 +0000 Old gymnast http://myallsports.com/tips-to-help-your-gymnast-develop-world-of-gymnastics/217/ Tips to Help Your Gymnast Develop. World of Gymnastics .

If you are to really help your child develop Gymnastics into something more than just a random rare hobby then there are a few steps and tips that can be quite helpful, especially for who have never ventured into the world of Gymnastics before. Working together with your child’s coach can be a very rewarding , but most coaches are not able to hold the hands of , which leaves many wondering what they can do.

To start with the first step you should take to help develop your little gymnast is to seek out a coach that they feel comfortable working with. If your child is scared of the coach for any reason, it may be a good idea to change coaches no matter how good the coach is supposed to be. Your child will not develop to the best of their abilities if they are frightened and afraid so ensuring your child is comfortable is a very important step.

You should also look for a coach with many years of . If the coach is fairly new it increases the risks of injuries, and nothing can kill the dreams of a fantastic Gymnastics career faster than a severe injury. Working with someone who is experienced can really help to reduce the risk of injury and also ensures your child learns the best and safest methods for all techniques and tricks.

Listen to your child. If they say that there is a problem, you should listen to what they have to say. It may be a problem with their leotard, it may be a problem where they are hurting, or they could just be tired. Anytime your child has a problem you should listen and work to resolve the problem. If they are tired, make sure they are getting plenty of sleep; if they are hurting see if you can figure out why as well as how to stop the pain.

Consider changing programs once your child has developed the skills and desire necessary. While not all have this problem, many face the issue of their child outgrowing the coach or the gym. Never a pleasant , this means it is time to start for a new coach to handle your child’s development. While nobody likes the ideas of leaving a coach whom they are comfortable with, it must be done sometimes in order to find a coach who is able to help your child continue their development, rather than get into a rut.

Never jump into moving your child across the country immediately. This is not usually a good idea for your child, and is a decision that takes a lot of careful consideration.


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Tips to Avoid Becoming an Unpopular Gymnastics Parent. World of Gymnastics .http://myallsports.com/tips-to-avoid-becoming-an-unpopular-gymnastics-parent-world-of-gymnastics/215/ http://myallsports.com/tips-to-avoid-becoming-an-unpopular-gymnastics-parent-world-of-gymnastics/215/#comments Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:25:23 +0000 Old gymnast http://myallsports.com/tips-to-avoid-becoming-an-unpopular-gymnastics-parent-world-of-gymnastics/215/ Tips to Avoid Becoming an Unpopular Gymnastics Parent. World of Gymnastics .

Each kid’s activity has the potential to create that horrible parent that nobody wants to be involved in. We all know the type, the parent who is sure their child is the best, and everybody else is simply dragging them down. The parent who is always pushing their child to go further, faster, quicker, and be better than everyone. The parent who is always the first to every meet even if their child is still tired. The same parent is also the first to usually at each gymnastic event and talks badly about those who arrive just right before it starts.

This is who most really do not want to become, yet without a conscious effort to avoid this it is relatively easy to slide into this role. You can go from being a popular parent with the other to being the number one to avoid quite quickly and that is never a good idea. However, with these suggestions it is possible to keep your head firmly squared on your shoulders and cheer your child on.

Do not start comparing your child to every other child in the gym. This is important regardless of whether your think your child is better than everyone else, or everyone else is better than your child. Rather than focus on how your child compares to everyone else instead focus on how they compare to themselves and what accomplishments they are making on their own.

Do not start telling your child that winning is very important. Gymnastics should be fun and entertaining for your child first above anything else. A child who loses sight of how much fun it is will start to burn out quickly. Burnout can cost a talented gymnast a complete career, so avoid this problem, and emphasize fun over victories.

Do not act as if the scores from the judge’s are an accurate reflection of your child’s self worth. There are many who come to associate the score from the judge with their own level of satisfaction with their child. This means on days when the child needs extra attention from their after a bad routine the parent could not careless because they received bad marks. Yet the same parent is the child’s personal cheerleading squad when they do well. Avoid letting this become you, give your child attention regardless of whether they did well or badly.

Do not ever scream at the judges or coach during a meet and tell them they are they stupid. No matter how many days you have been a self-proclaimed professional parent you do not have the knowledge and that the coaches and judges do. Let them do their


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Should You Move for Your Child’s Gymnastics Career?. World of Gymnastics .http://myallsports.com/should-you-move-for-your-childs-gymnastics-career-world-of-gymnastics/211/ http://myallsports.com/should-you-move-for-your-childs-gymnastics-career-world-of-gymnastics/211/#comments Mon, 04 Jan 2010 08:25:36 +0000 Old gymnast http://myallsports.com/should-you-move-for-your-childs-gymnastics-career-world-of-gymnastics/211/ Should You Move for Your Child’s Gymnastics Career?. World of Gymnastics .

Many of children who are quite gifted athletically find themselves faced with this exact question. Deciding how exactly to handle it becomes a case of how to handle things yourself and what your life looks like. In addition to considerations pertaining to your individual choices and lifestyle it is very important to look at your child’s wants and abilities and try to strike a positive balance amongst everything.

With rush judgments and snap decisions made you can make a costly mistake which is not always simple to correct. However, there are other times when it really is in the best interest of your gymnast to move. While ultimately the decision is up to you and your family, there are some recommendations that you can follow in order to help make the best decision for your family.

Never move before your child is 12. This should be the most steadfast rule that you stick to. A child that is very young is likely to change their mind several times about what they want to be when they grow up, much less next week. This means that moving before your child is really sure they want to pursue Gymnastics as a potential career can be all for waste if they change their mind later. If however your child is older and has been interested in Gymnastics for a long time and shows no signs of giving it up, then moving may be something to look into.

You should also consider your child’s level in addition to their age. If the gym where your child currently goes is capable of still teaching your child then you may want to hold off on moving. Most who end up moving for Gymnastics do so because there are no qualified coaches or gyms in their area. Even if you need to find a new gym in your area, simply changing gyms is much easier on your child than moving across the country and leaving their friends and school behind.

Talk to your child about their own personal dreams and goals. If they are simply doing Gymnastics as a hobby and are not interested in pursuing it deeply they may not be happy about the idea of moving. Realize that in order to truly be worth the effort to move your child should be highly interested in pursuing a career in Gymnastics . Simply moving for a mild hobby would be foolish, but moving for a potential career is worth a consideration.

If you decide that you really are interested in moving to a better Gymnastics coach you should always discuss the possibility of them working with your child before you move.


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Should You Consider a Summer Camp?. World of Gymnastics .http://myallsports.com/should-you-consider-a-summer-camp-world-of-gymnastics/210/ http://myallsports.com/should-you-consider-a-summer-camp-world-of-gymnastics/210/#comments Fri, 11 Dec 2009 11:17:36 +0000 Old gymnast http://myallsports.com/should-you-consider-a-summer-camp-world-of-gymnastics/210/ Should You Consider a Summer Camp?. World of Gymnastics .

are often at the various aspects of camps and forget to look at the biggest concerns. There are several benefits that a camp can provide; however, there must be a good program in order to provide the benefits that are possible. If you select the wrong program there is virtually nothing to be gained from the . Choosing the best program is possible for your child if you determine what is best in a program.

One of the first considerations that you should take into account is a coach who has worked with your child over several months or even years is going to put a greater effort into training your child than a coach who is only working with your child for a couple of short weeks. While many programs do offer highly talented coaches, those coaches that have a specific ability to heavily influence your child the most are the coaches whom they have developed a very close relationship with.

Selecting a coach for only a summer program may be a perfect solution for someone who is interested in letting their child have a short period to decide if Gymnastics is really for them. Many use summer camps as the perfect opportunity for this since camps typically last no more than 2 weeks it provides the perfect solution for getting a great impression of whether Gymnastics is really for your child.

Additionally it is important to consider that not all gyms are created equally. The same concept applies to camps as well. No matter how well known a camp is claimed to be, there are always going to be programs that are better and offer a higher level of training. Choosing an appropriate level program is often a very important consideration for when trying to decide if a Gymnastics training program is suitable for their child.

One consideration that is very important is realizing that many large camps offer the ability to work with numerous coaches in a short period of time. If you are spending time with multiple coaches, you can often learn several top coaches in a very short period of time. However, if you are concerned about building serious relationships with coaches then summer programs are not always the best option.

One benefit that many really like is the ability to find a summer camp for Gymnastics , which is great for the family that ensures that each summer has an educational camp. If you are already in the habit of sending your child to a camp for the summer finding a great Gymnastics camp can be a wonderful option to allow your child additional


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