- Aug 25, 2008
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Hi, everyone
I've wanted to do gymnastics since I was a little kid, but my parents wouldn't allow it (they were afraid of eating disorders, so dance was right out too). I did karate when I was growing up, and picked up ballet and Irish dance in college. I still do Irish dance occasionally.
So, I'm finally in a position where I can afford gymnastics classes and have the time in the evenings to go. I'm 29, and I'm not in great shape at the moment (not awful, but not perfect, just kinda average American). Is gymnastics something that can help me get into shape, or should I hit 24 hour fitness for a few months (that'd be really hard... I hate hamster wheel type exercise!). Is gymnastics even possible at my age?
There's a gym down the street that offers adult beginner classes, and I'm kind of wondering what to expect, what should I wear, and how do I avoid looking like a total moron?
I've wanted to do gymnastics since I was a little kid, but my parents wouldn't allow it (they were afraid of eating disorders, so dance was right out too). I did karate when I was growing up, and picked up ballet and Irish dance in college. I still do Irish dance occasionally.
So, I'm finally in a position where I can afford gymnastics classes and have the time in the evenings to go. I'm 29, and I'm not in great shape at the moment (not awful, but not perfect, just kinda average American). Is gymnastics something that can help me get into shape, or should I hit 24 hour fitness for a few months (that'd be really hard... I hate hamster wheel type exercise!). Is gymnastics even possible at my age?
There's a gym down the street that offers adult beginner classes, and I'm kind of wondering what to expect, what should I wear, and how do I avoid looking like a total moron?