Well, ballet and gymnastics are actually quite alike so the answer is no.
Gymnastics is classified as a sport, but ballet is an art. Gymnastics is all about flexibility, strength and one's ability to do set moves and exercises. Ballet also needs the flexibility and strength, but is also about performance and musicality. In ballet you have to have a straight back, delicate-looking, gentle arms and turn your legs out all the time, but in gymnastics, one arches your back and your arms and hands become more 'spiky'. Ballet is not an intentionally competitive art, whereas gymnastics is all about the competitions and winning. http://youtu.be/F6FtUqzaZ1E
Gymnastics is the basis of dance
flexibility
No because ballet is very good for gymnasts. It improves their balance and agility.
Well, ballet and gymnastics are actually quite alike so the answer is no.
You have to be really bendy to do ballet
Gymnastics is classified as a sport, but ballet is an art. Gymnastics is all about flexibility, strength and one's ability to do set moves and exercises. Ballet also needs the flexibility and strength, but is also about performance and musicality. In ballet you have to have a straight back, delicate-looking, gentle arms and turn your legs out all the time, but in gymnastics, one arches your back and your arms and hands become more 'spiky'. Ballet is not an intentionally competitive art, whereas gymnastics is all about the competitions and winning. http://youtu.be/F6FtUqzaZ1E
Gymnastics is the basis of dance
Both sports are typically considered "girlie" even through both have many male participants. It depends on what type of dance you are talking about. Ballet is maybe less girlie than cheerleading, but cheering and hip hop have many similarities
flexibility
gymnastics, ballet
Gymnastics, Ballet
i do, yes
No because ballet is very good for gymnasts. It improves their balance and agility.
Some gymnastic moves are derived from ballet, yes. {e.g. A 'split leap' is called a 'grand jeté' in ballet}
yes you can