- Sep 16, 2009
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It's definitely a different perspective for me, since I'm a gymnast, but I really don't think a bar is a bad idea, or even that dangerous.
I guess it's because in elementary school, I learned a mill circle on the metal bar at school. I taught my friends them too, and BHC's as well. My friend who was a higher level gymnast than me taught me a baby giant at school! I did penny drops (hanging down from knees on bar and flipping off), and front hips, kips, and shut-throughs as well!
Looking back, the things I did were probably not great ideas. But I never got hurt. And I nobody I knew ever got hurt. Actually, more people got injured playing "wall-ball" at recess. I guess what I'm saying is, people seem to make a big deal out of possible injuries, when, in general, they are far and few between. (Reading this over, I sound a little willy-nilly about injuries, but I've seen people get hurt at practice, with supervision, and never seen someone seriously hurt doing gymnastics outside of practice! You just need to be careful.)
I guess it's because in elementary school, I learned a mill circle on the metal bar at school. I taught my friends them too, and BHC's as well. My friend who was a higher level gymnast than me taught me a baby giant at school! I did penny drops (hanging down from knees on bar and flipping off), and front hips, kips, and shut-throughs as well!
Looking back, the things I did were probably not great ideas. But I never got hurt. And I nobody I knew ever got hurt. Actually, more people got injured playing "wall-ball" at recess. I guess what I'm saying is, people seem to make a big deal out of possible injuries, when, in general, they are far and few between. (Reading this over, I sound a little willy-nilly about injuries, but I've seen people get hurt at practice, with supervision, and never seen someone seriously hurt doing gymnastics outside of practice! You just need to be careful.)