No, not at all. Being older than normal will give you a boost (more muscles etc...) to, this should make the skills easier than if you were smaller/younger. Also you'll find that if you stick with it and try your best you'll quickly progress through the levels of gymnastics. Besides, everyone has to start somewhere.
12?
Im a 12 year old gymnast and i am in level 7 but it doesnt matter what level u are at as long as u are having fun. if u are from england and in squad the level you should be at is level 4 or 3
i am 14 right now and im a level 8 gymnast and i would say is it possible? yes will it be hard? yea! and you would have to put alot of time and hard work into it.
A 12-year-old gymnast should be around 4'6'' to 4'9''. I'm a gymnast and I'm 4'8''. It is only an average height. I know a level 8 gymnast who is 5'6'', but it is easier to be shorter so you can maintain a good strength to body weight ratio.
You have a very good chance if you work hard and do your best. Good luck (;
No. That doesn't go against any USAG rules.
It's not illegal, but it might look a bit awkward.
40 million a year.
My daughter is a level 4 gymnast in California and she qualified for state this year. She needed an AA score of 35.5 or greater. I'm not sure if this is the same in Ohio. I also know that this is the only level that regular meets can qualify you for state, level 5 and higher have to qualify at zone to move on to state. Hope this helps!
7th grade + freshman year usually
The greatest gymnast in india is a 13-year old named Chaitali Naidu. She started doing gymnastics when she was 4 years old in america and moved on to india. She liked it better that america so she stayed there. She trained in a place called Maharashtra Mandal, which was a run-down place that needed money, but she was determined to do it there. After a couple of years, she made it to level 12 and is the best gymnast in india.
A 12 year old elite rhythmic gymnast.