skinny but not to skinny
No, you don't have to be skinny, but when you do gymnastics you will lose a lot of body fat with all the fat burning exercises that they do.
Well yes but it will be very painful on your body and joints and you will tire very easily. But gymnastics is a very difficult and strength requiring sport. if you keep at it you will lose the extra weight
unoffically,millions worldwide and professionally hundreds of people do gymnastics and about half of them get hert but althogh its a fun sport and alot of kids would wish they could do this sport but there parents dont have alot of money but keep up the good work if you do gymnastics and if you dont its ok dont do it if you wont to because alot of kids/adults get hert and die so be resposable if you do gymnastics good luck now sorry i got carried away with the question i just wont every one to be SsAFE SsAaFfEe SAFE SAFE SAFE SFAE SAFE SAFE SAFE ASFASAFE SFAE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE be SAFE
A gymnasium is to do gymnastics and be safe doing it
girls from the age of 2 or 3 to how ever the law allows. Actually, it has nothing to do with the law. It depends upon the owner and or program director that own the gymnastics facility. I coached at a gym that allowed 18 month olds to begin basic things with parents at their side.
You don't need to be any specific weight. You can do gymnastics if you are fat or if you are skinny. It doesn't really matter. You will find it easier if you are smaller, lighter and can hold your own body weight.
There is no such thing as level 11 that I know of.... but How hold are you? Is it fat? That actually sounds very skinny to me. Very skinny level 11 is the start of elite gymnastics.
no people do not have to do gymnastics
it depends on what gymnastics you do if it is rhythmic gymnastics then yes if it is just gymnastics then no
There is no such thing all the different types of gymnastics are tnt gymnastics, guys artistic gymnastics, girls artistic gymnastics and rhythmic gymnastics
Safe & sustainable weight loss is considered to be 2lbs (1Kg) per week.