Most say that being taller can affect your skills with gymnastics. This is only half true. Most men are taller than women, and they compete in the Olympics. Every body is different, and each (being tall and small) has its advantages.
If you want to try competitive gymnastics, sometimes being tall will make it tough. Sometimes you may be moved up a division due to your height. If you are doing recreational gymnastics, it will not affect you much at all.
yes but its harder
seriously?? there isn't a height limit you can be as short or tall as you want. however most sucessful gymnasts are petit for their age group as long as you work hard no matter what your body type is you can succeed
It depends on what kind of trophie you win. Big or small.
According to Wikipedia, she is 5 feet, 1 inch tall.
There is really no height requirement because they adjust things to you
Anyone can do gymnastics, no matter how tall or short they may be. There is no height limit.
being 5'5 isn't too tall,and if u still enjoy doing gymnasdtics, 15 is not too old for level 5. sry im not sure about ideal wight stuff. 5'5 is definitely not too tall. I'm 16 and at level 11 and im 5'5..i weigh about 101 pounds..but don't worry about your weight for gymnastics, i know from expirience how much pressure there is about weight and losing more weight and it can ruin how much fun gymnastics is...if you have anymore questions i will be happy to answer them!!
Each Big and Tall store is franchised with private owners. With this type of clothing being hard to find, it could be a good investment.
Hard is a synonym for tall when tall means difficult or not easy. For example, that is a hard (i.e., tall or difficult) order to follow.
He was about 5ft 6" - 7" tall, although he usually wore boots with insoles in them to make himself appear taller. He was also portrayed as being tall in his protraits.
He was about 5ft 6" - 7" tall, although he usually wore boots with insoles in them to make himself appear taller. He was also portrayed as being tall in his protraits.
No. If your talking about talent, then no. Of course a little bit is needed but the most important thing in gymnastics is passion and persistance, you also need to believe in yourself. Gymnastics isn't an easy sport, not at all, but if you love it and know what you want to get out of it then you can get there. Remember that everyone has bad patches were nothing works but they come and go. Good luck!