- Mar 20, 2016
- 16
- 27
I've had BT on beam consistently for quite some time now. About a week ago, I decided it would be an AWESOME idea to land the BT with my left ankle rolled inward, resulting in a severe sprain and smallish fracture.
Here's the dilemma: I am so afraid to do it ever again. I am nearly 19 years old, and obviously will not be a national level or elite gymnast- I just love gymnastics and want to compete a solid L9 or L10 come January. Can I get around not having BT on beam? I was going to compete switch-split back tuck and BHS-BT; but I am so scared to do it again- and being this old, coupled with this most likely being my last year of gym, I'm not sure if it's worth fighting through the fear and mental anguish if I can find an acceptable alternative.
I hope this doesn't sound like I have a bad attitude. I'm just an old, injured scaredycat.
Here's the dilemma: I am so afraid to do it ever again. I am nearly 19 years old, and obviously will not be a national level or elite gymnast- I just love gymnastics and want to compete a solid L9 or L10 come January. Can I get around not having BT on beam? I was going to compete switch-split back tuck and BHS-BT; but I am so scared to do it again- and being this old, coupled with this most likely being my last year of gym, I'm not sure if it's worth fighting through the fear and mental anguish if I can find an acceptable alternative.
I hope this doesn't sound like I have a bad attitude. I'm just an old, injured scaredycat.
