- Feb 23, 2013
- 15
- 8
I'm in my 40's, but did gymnastics as a child. At age 32/33 I was coaching and would spend some time after my last class "playing". I was able to do a front and back tuck on trampoline, round off back handspring on floor, got to a point I could do a split with my dominant leg. Nothing earth shattering, I lost the ability to kick over in a bridge despite being able to do those other things so my flexibility had deteriorated even back then.
Since then I was in a car accident which left me with 2 cervical disk herniations and I have had 3 c-sections and feel I haven't been able to get my strength or flexibility back at all. In fact my muscles and joints generally feel very weak and stiff, my stomach and shoulders hurt when I push up into a bridge. I started running/walking a few times a week and that's going okay and I'm losing some "baby weight" as I felt that needed to be step 1. A gym not far from me is offering adult gymnastics classes and I'm so unbelievably tempted to sign up, but feel I am not nearly strong or flexible enough to do much and seriously risk hurting myself. 2 summers ago I was bouncing on a trampoline at a neighbor's house and got a pinching pain in my back left of my spine so likely muscular... it went away but forced me to realize how out of "gymnastics-shape" I was. Any thoughts on how to slowly get back into shape to safely begin gymnastics classes? Any good regimens would be appreciated. I truly do not want to injure myself as I have 3 young kids to take care of but I need something fun to do for myself.
Since then I was in a car accident which left me with 2 cervical disk herniations and I have had 3 c-sections and feel I haven't been able to get my strength or flexibility back at all. In fact my muscles and joints generally feel very weak and stiff, my stomach and shoulders hurt when I push up into a bridge. I started running/walking a few times a week and that's going okay and I'm losing some "baby weight" as I felt that needed to be step 1. A gym not far from me is offering adult gymnastics classes and I'm so unbelievably tempted to sign up, but feel I am not nearly strong or flexible enough to do much and seriously risk hurting myself. 2 summers ago I was bouncing on a trampoline at a neighbor's house and got a pinching pain in my back left of my spine so likely muscular... it went away but forced me to realize how out of "gymnastics-shape" I was. Any thoughts on how to slowly get back into shape to safely begin gymnastics classes? Any good regimens would be appreciated. I truly do not want to injure myself as I have 3 young kids to take care of but I need something fun to do for myself.