Competitive gymnastics is exactly what it is called. You travel to gymnastics meets and compete gymnastics skills on the events. You get a score, based on a 10 point scale, from 2-3 judges. You are then awarded first, second, third, so on in each event in your age group.
Are you talking about levels? If you are, level one and two are like an intro into gymnastics, cartwheels forward rolls etc. In level 3 you can sometimes go to competitions but it is generally not very competitive. In level four you compete using the low bar and a Matt to vault on to. Levels five and six are also competitive and like level four they have set routines that vryone in that level competes. In levels 7-10 a coach or coreographer makes up routines for the individual gymnast :) hope this helps
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She stared when she was 3. She started because her parents said she had to much energy around the house.
there is no belt needed for gymnastics competitions. Most gyms let their gymnast start competeing at level 3. But rarelyy there is level 1 and 2 availabe
Well, if you were doing it at home then you could go on you tube and type in level 3 gymnastics music but if you were doing it at a proper gymnastics then you could get it off of eBay or amazon.
Gymnastics could be fun for the person who has courage and is ready for the thrill of a life time!! i am a level 6 gymnast and i am 11 years old!! try gymnastics it is FUN!!
gymnastics has a major effect on your physical fitness. it makes your body very muscly, expecally if you get to a higher level. When you get to team in gymnastics you go to the gym for about 3 1/2 hours 2-6 nights a week, depending on what level your in.
OK, these are the gymnastics levels... Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Optionals + Level 10 would fall into optionals plus. So to the time it would take to get to level 10 is really your choice depending on your dedectation. But for the average person about 5-8 yrs...
There's a 12,000 square foot facility located conveniently in Hillsboro called The Gym Nest. They take children from 3-18 and will properly train them in either recreational or competitive gymnastics.
1: Gymnastics improves strength. 2: Gymnastics improves balance. 3: Gymnastics improves cardio.
In women's artistic gymnastics: balance beam, uneven bars, floor, vault Men's artistic: high bar, floor, vault, rings, pommel horse, parallel bars Rhythmic gymnastics: ribbon, ball, clubs, hoop, rope