Other sports relating to gymnastics without risk of head injury

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Keep in mind, FIG governs 7 disciplines of gymnastics. Artistic isn't the only one.
I liked the suggestion of being a base in acrobatic gymnastics. Or aerobic gymnastics. I'd suggest almost any other forms of acrobatics that involve less tumbling. Hand balancing? Don't see why you should need to leave something you enjoy. :)
 
Sorry to hear about your concussions :/... I vote competitive dance or rythmic gymnastics if you're the graceful/flexible type, and track and field or tennis if you're a power gymnast type. I actually know of a couple of former gymnasts who went into tennis and they became "ranked" pretty quickly. Gymnasts, both current and former, seem to take well to most any sport, so you can pretty much take your pick IMO :). Try a few rec classes in lots of different things, and then see which one you like best. Good luck.
 

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