Alibri
Proud Parent
- Oct 31, 2016
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My daughter is only 6 and I've always thought it would be obvious that if she decides later on to move to other sports, her gymnastics training would give her a great foundation for pretty much any other sport.
But on the flip side, can another sport or activity actually aid in improving gymnastics skills? I saw a thread about dance and that makes sense.
I ask partially because I saw a flier recently about a local track clinic for any athlete ages 6-18, which would make my daughter eligible to go. The flier said, "objectives are to give every youth an opportunity to develop strong bodies & minds, self discipline, self esteem, and high moral standards. Conditioning with proper form, technique, dynamic and static stretching, core work, plyometrics, explosion & speed work, fast twitch muscle training, muscle memory, body discipline, and control are essential training". It seems to me that from this description, it could definitely be beneficial to let her go. It's only a one day clinic and it seems to be a successful and reputable track club.
Do you all think other sports can be compatible with improving gymnastics? Obviously my daughter is young and who knows if gymnastics will be her thing long-term (it definitely is now!), but I'm also wondering if trying other things like workshops, classes, or sports that don't conflict with gymnastics for older gymnasts would be a good or a bad idea?
But on the flip side, can another sport or activity actually aid in improving gymnastics skills? I saw a thread about dance and that makes sense.
I ask partially because I saw a flier recently about a local track clinic for any athlete ages 6-18, which would make my daughter eligible to go. The flier said, "objectives are to give every youth an opportunity to develop strong bodies & minds, self discipline, self esteem, and high moral standards. Conditioning with proper form, technique, dynamic and static stretching, core work, plyometrics, explosion & speed work, fast twitch muscle training, muscle memory, body discipline, and control are essential training". It seems to me that from this description, it could definitely be beneficial to let her go. It's only a one day clinic and it seems to be a successful and reputable track club.
Do you all think other sports can be compatible with improving gymnastics? Obviously my daughter is young and who knows if gymnastics will be her thing long-term (it definitely is now!), but I'm also wondering if trying other things like workshops, classes, or sports that don't conflict with gymnastics for older gymnasts would be a good or a bad idea?