DND
Proud Parent
- Jan 4, 2010
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I was at Westerns for DD's meet this weekend and was volunteering doing scorekeeping. On one of the sessions I got put on the Mens high bar and it was a blast.
Our gym does not have mens and really the one main gym that had mens in our Province lost their space at the university a couple of years ago and have relocated, but I don't think it give them the ability to train properly. Thus I have never seen mens compete ever.
None the less I must comment on how amazing the atmosphere was on that side. Coaches dialoguing with the judges during the meet, getting opinions and looking at score sheets and everyone was okay with that.
All the teams seem like they are one big happy family and not that they are not serious about their gymnastics, but there was just such a light fun air about the whole thing it was contagious.
The spotting and support for someone who came off the bar was really neat to watch.
Question why do you think it seems so much more fun for them and so serious on the women's side? I did scorekeeping on that side as well and the judges barley talked to each other and no way would a coach come over to look at the score sheets and get feedback on the athletes warm up where I was. Maybe that is an unfounded statement, but really I have never seen or felt that type of atmosphere during a competition.
Either way it was an awesome experience!
Our gym does not have mens and really the one main gym that had mens in our Province lost their space at the university a couple of years ago and have relocated, but I don't think it give them the ability to train properly. Thus I have never seen mens compete ever.
None the less I must comment on how amazing the atmosphere was on that side. Coaches dialoguing with the judges during the meet, getting opinions and looking at score sheets and everyone was okay with that.
All the teams seem like they are one big happy family and not that they are not serious about their gymnastics, but there was just such a light fun air about the whole thing it was contagious.
The spotting and support for someone who came off the bar was really neat to watch.
Question why do you think it seems so much more fun for them and so serious on the women's side? I did scorekeeping on that side as well and the judges barley talked to each other and no way would a coach come over to look at the score sheets and get feedback on the athletes warm up where I was. Maybe that is an unfounded statement, but really I have never seen or felt that type of atmosphere during a competition.
Either way it was an awesome experience!