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The Grace And Agility Of Gymnastics

By Expert Author: Allana Korbasti
View Summary | Submitted: 2006-09-30 | Word Count: 503 words
Allana Korbasti
Gymnastics is increasingly getting positioned as the most popular sport in the world. What attracts and fascinates people is the graceful and acrobatic movements that the gymnasts are able to perform. Many enthusiasts like to watch gymnastics competitions on television. Many children join gymnastics clubs with the hope of becoming the next Olympic star or being able to do flips on a balance beam that most gymnasts do with ease.

Gymnastics is based on a Greek type of ancient exercise. At most gymnastics competitions there are both men's and women's events. The men's events are parallel bars, rings, side horse, vaulting horse, horizontal bar, and floor exercise. Women's events are balance beam, vaulting horse, uneven bars, and floor exercise.

The events have been segregated on the basis of physical focus. Events for men focus on upper body strength while women events focus more on agility and gracefulness. Some difficult apparatus are the rings and the balance beam. While performing on the rings, the gymnasts need to showcase movements while holding themselves up on suspended rings. The movements carried out on the balance beam would be difficult fro most people to perform even on the floor.

The Olympic gymnastic events are the most popular in the world. People from a myriad of nations support the gymnasts from their countries. The United States athletes usually win bronze, silver, and frequently the gold medals. Winning the gold makes them the best gymnasts in the world. The winners, specifically women, are the sweetheart of the whole country for a few years.

Start your children in gymnastics while they are quite young if it's something you want them to learn. It takes agility and flexibility to make a good gymnast. They can learn these traits to a certain degree from their classes. You can find gymnastic clubs in most cities. They will vary, as some promote fun, and others want to develop serious athletes.

Rhythmic gymnastics is a relatively new sport. It uses five different objects: rope, ball, clubs, ribbon, and hoop. Only women practice this fascinating form of gymnastics. One woman can use all objects or five women can compete with one object each.

The trampoline has gained popularity in the field of gymnastics. In fact it has been such a hit that it is now part of the Summer Olympics. The competitors perform specific moves on the trampoline which the judges then rate.

Most professional gymnast start training when they are very young, and the typical gymnast reaches their peak performance in their late teens or early twenties. In order to become a professional gymnast, many children train seven days a week and their entire life is centered around the sport of gymnastics. If they do not do well in gymnastics when they are older, this can be very hard on their egos since they have been training their entire lives for this.

Gymnastics as an audience sport is fascinating especially in a live performance. Most competitive events are telecast live to the entire world and get very high viewer ship ratings.
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Allana Korbasti runs a very interesting website at RP Gymnastics, it's one of the webs most up to date Gymnastics sites, their free newsletter is well worth signing up for too. For more quality articles on Gymnastics why not visit: http://www.rpgymnastics.com/articles

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