- Feb 12, 2026
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Hi there ChalkBucket community,
I’ve been involved in gymnastics for years as both a gymnast and a coach, and something keeps bothering me.
We invest so much time, energy, and money into training. Hours in the gym, competitions, camps, and private lessons. But when it comes to how gymnasts are visually represented — posters, competition graphics, team visuals, social media posts, and end-of-season memories. It often feels rushed or generic.
As a parent or coach, do you ever feel that gymnasts, especially young girls and boys who work incredibly hard, deserve better recognition and more meaningful visuals around their journey?
I’m currently building something called Gym Art Studio, focused specifically on gymnastics-themed designs and creative assets for clubs and families. You can turn your gymnastics photo into art in 30 seconds. Before developing it further, I really want to understand if this is actually something people care about. I'm looking for some parents who love to test the tool. You can give the art to your kids as a gift for free.
I genuinely appreciate honest feedback. Even if the answer is that it’s not important at all.
Thanks and good luck with gymnastics,
Paul
I’ve been involved in gymnastics for years as both a gymnast and a coach, and something keeps bothering me.
We invest so much time, energy, and money into training. Hours in the gym, competitions, camps, and private lessons. But when it comes to how gymnasts are visually represented — posters, competition graphics, team visuals, social media posts, and end-of-season memories. It often feels rushed or generic.
As a parent or coach, do you ever feel that gymnasts, especially young girls and boys who work incredibly hard, deserve better recognition and more meaningful visuals around their journey?
I’m currently building something called Gym Art Studio, focused specifically on gymnastics-themed designs and creative assets for clubs and families. You can turn your gymnastics photo into art in 30 seconds. Before developing it further, I really want to understand if this is actually something people care about. I'm looking for some parents who love to test the tool. You can give the art to your kids as a gift for free.
I genuinely appreciate honest feedback. Even if the answer is that it’s not important at all.
Thanks and good luck with gymnastics,
Paul