Especially in the lower levels where even floor music doesn't exist.
You don't have floor music at the lower levels? That sounds like paradise!
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Especially in the lower levels where even floor music doesn't exist.
hee hee. At the big national boys' meet this weekend, they kept coming over the intercom telling us to cheer for our favorite gymnast, get loud, encourage them.. If we were too quiet...they told us to get loud.
Boys' meets are so different...rock music, everyone cheering....constantly. I mean, not at the top of their lungs, but definitely loud.
Boys meets are fun - but the boys don't have to hear their floor music. I would not object, however, to my son performing his floor routine to Thunderstruck by AC/DC. Because awesome.
i lived in delaware so i was on the other side of jersey. all i knew was that part of NJ and the part near NYC. imagine how shocked i was when i went to visit a friend's parents who live in central NJ and saw how gorgeous it was. oh my word! all i'd ever seen was the ugly bits. lol
I loved central jersey! All green with rolling hills. It was a world apart from the industrial part that backs up to DE and the part across from NYC. I thought I'd entered the twilight zone. HahaYes!!!! There is a lot more to NJ than people realize. Central NJ is a wonderful place to live. Easy access to both NYC and Philly, gorgeous beaches, farm land, good schools, and quite a few good, competitive gymnastics teams!
As an aside, those loud "Jersey Shore" people are usually NOT from central jersey and we cringe and laugh at them too.
The thing I find so funny is when I compare the behavior of spectators at different sports / what is expected of spectators. Gymnastics meets are typically noisy with cheering and yelling - a meet really is a 4/6 ring circus. And gymnasts do crazy hard skills that one would think need quiet concentration. You know, a girl is doing hard skills on a 4 inch wide beam, and in the middle of her routine the crowd erupts into cheers for the gymnast who finishes her floor routine, followed by hoots and cheers for bars. It's bursts of noise - to anyone in the outside world it seems highly distracting!
Contrast that with tennis and golf - where spectators are constantly shushed if they are loud. Those athletes have quiet around them when they are in action. Great sports - but certainly nothing dangerous like gymnastics!!
(At least there is no loud whistling at gymnastics meets like you hear at swim meets - argh!)