Sure! It happens all the time if all you look at is their body composition and the way they move in a variety of gymnastics elements in all of the skill groups, like tumbling, swing, run, and beam comfort while doing beginning to intermediate skills. That kinda covers the "do you see" question.T o make me want to "scoop up a gymnast" is going to take much more than the physical characteristics, and until I see the invisible characteristics i'll only be curious.
Think about this for a while and make your list of what invisibles a coach is hoping to see. I'll look for it and post again in about 2 hrs.
The "invisible" qualities that I look for are listed below in no particular order. These qualities, if combine with average physical skills will always result in an above average experience for the gymnast and her coach. The results can be amazing when they are combined with the above average physical abilities everyone is looking for.
Trust.......Can trust in my ability to mentor competently and safely.
Emotional energy.....Keeps herself going in spite of set-backs as well as challenges from the coach regarding realities in training.
Desire.....Tries to work harder and learn faster than I want. This can also show-up as impatience when I try to manage her time in a way that interferes with her goals.
Appetite....She's always up for a new skill, even when she's already "juggling" several new ones.
Dedication to her goals.....Wants to do everything she can to improve her skill and performance level so much that she'll come up with her own self imposed guidelines for sleep, school, nutrition and home conditioning/flexibility.
Courage of conviction.....Can stand up for herself, and challenge me on technical and training matters. This allows me to know when I'm off track with explanations or expectations.
Enjoys the sport......She's happy In spite of all her intensity and hard work, because what she really enjoys most in her life at this time is the process of learning.
Communicates well and at the right time.
Listens well.....and shows it with inteligent questions.
Self image.....Really believes that she and the rest of us are equals with each their own gifts.
I feel that these invisibles are more important than the visibles and would like to offer an analogy. If you could only buy 100 gallons of gasoline in your life time and owned the most expensive car in the world you wouldn't be as well off as the person who owned a modest car and could buy as much gasoline as it takes to get them to where they want to go.