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Video's of my son in his gymnastics competitive debut as a level 5 gymnast...
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<blockquote data-quote="G2Mach1" data-source="post: 10684548" data-attributes="member: 44084"><p>Congrats! I know you are proud as you should be.</p><p></p><p>I was in Gymnastics as a kid for about a year, then my parents yanked me out for some reason. I was able to do 4 back hand springs at one point when I was 11, then i became a skate rat on ramps.</p><p></p><p>I find it odd in this competition that he has to run from one event to another like that. No breaks in between to rest...?</p><p>I can fully appreciate the gymnastics ordeal and the competition. It takes amazing skill, talent, focused energy and coordination that can translate into almost any other sport in the future.</p><p></p><p>My daughter completed level 5 last year in December. She placed 9th in Texas, beating out some 600+ gymnasts. In Level 4, she placed 2nd in Texas. She is now in Level 6, training 16 hours a week. She is ripped, muscle-wise. When I pick her up from practice, I am amazed with the talent in her gym. They have an Olympic team of guys that do the most incredible things. Almost unbelievable to watch.</p><p></p><p>Again Congrats, and tell your boy to keep up the good work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G2Mach1, post: 10684548, member: 44084"] Congrats! I know you are proud as you should be. I was in Gymnastics as a kid for about a year, then my parents yanked me out for some reason. I was able to do 4 back hand springs at one point when I was 11, then i became a skate rat on ramps. I find it odd in this competition that he has to run from one event to another like that. No breaks in between to rest...? I can fully appreciate the gymnastics ordeal and the competition. It takes amazing skill, talent, focused energy and coordination that can translate into almost any other sport in the future. My daughter completed level 5 last year in December. She placed 9th in Texas, beating out some 600+ gymnasts. In Level 4, she placed 2nd in Texas. She is now in Level 6, training 16 hours a week. She is ripped, muscle-wise. When I pick her up from practice, I am amazed with the talent in her gym. They have an Olympic team of guys that do the most incredible things. Almost unbelievable to watch. Again Congrats, and tell your boy to keep up the good work! [/QUOTE]
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