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For gymnasts who come try out at our gym or move to our gym, that’s the main thing we hear about their transition—the conditioning! It’s a very main part of training for the gymnasts, and you can tell who’s new by the red faces and struggle and sometimes tears. But after a few weeks, they get used to it, although it’s still hard.
I work in a school, and kids today generally aren’t “pushed” or encouraged to work out past their comfort level. When I’m in the PE class in the elementary school, and after having to run laps (run the long side, walk the short side even!) on the basketball court for just 5 min, the kids are crying and coming to me and saying “my legs hurt, can I go to the nurse?” I’m not kidding! I tell them that it’s called Exercise, and the “pain” is from using their muscles. They want to then sit out the rest of PE class. That’s why gymnasts are awesome, they are so strong and fit!
Hopefully, as she builds stamina, she will find it easier and actually enjoy it.
I work in a school, and kids today generally aren’t “pushed” or encouraged to work out past their comfort level. When I’m in the PE class in the elementary school, and after having to run laps (run the long side, walk the short side even!) on the basketball court for just 5 min, the kids are crying and coming to me and saying “my legs hurt, can I go to the nurse?” I’m not kidding! I tell them that it’s called Exercise, and the “pain” is from using their muscles. They want to then sit out the rest of PE class. That’s why gymnasts are awesome, they are so strong and fit!
Hopefully, as she builds stamina, she will find it easier and actually enjoy it.