Dance, cheerleading, and gymnastics are all sports that focus heavily on flexibility, but all sports require flexibility to a degree. It helps you stay limber, which helps you keep moving and in shape, which is important to sports.
Many people associate gymnastics with flexibility. Girls are generally more flexible than boys so they think that boys can't do gymnastics. Actually gymnastics is more about your strength and ability to endure.
Endurance is the same in gymnastics as it is in all other sports.
Almost all sports that involves turning fast and sprinting
gymnastics
They all do. In fact, a person can't move without neuromuscular coordination.
All team sports require coordination within the team. And all sports require the athletes to be able to coordinate their body movements.
...we have all of the sports... tennis, rugby, lacrosse, soccer, baseball, basketball, football, cheerleading, ballet, gymnastics, hockey, etc.) if ur talkin about league sports, then we only have a college football team
Many divers are ex-gymnasts. Both sports require a similar control over your body as you twist and turn. Really, you can do whatever you want, but if you're looking for a sport similar to gymnastics without all the wear and tear on joints, Diving is the most compatible.
it is played all over the world at the summer olimpices it is a major sport
The spine is essential to almost all sports, but is particularly necessary in gymnastics. The contortions and tumbling require a great deal of spinal mobility.
gymnastics was in the first Olympics with the Greeks! back then it was also most of the other sports they did too like running. all of them were catagorized into gymnastics!