Sarah_the_gymnast
Gymnast
- Aug 3, 2016
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I am thinking about making a difficult decision.
Let me give you the background.
I'm a freshman in high school. I do xcel gymnastics. I love it, and I could compete level 7-8 if I were in JO. I placed 2nd all around in region 6 as platinum. But there is no way that I could do this for college (obviously).
Now, I've started Pole Vaulting. I do this 3 times a week for the past 6 months(?). I can vault at 8.5 - 9 feet. Unlike gymnastics, pole vaulting isn't something you need to start at 3 to succeed at. In fact, I am actually ahead of the game there, so I could feasibly get to a good height. I'm being coached by the college varsity coach (not privately - he runs an extra group) so I also have good coaching.
Link Removed to get into a good college. Obviously, it varies, but not many people pole vault and it would help me stand out, be more attractive, etc.
Now, the real question is:
Do you think quitting gymnastics would be beneficial in the long run?
Thanks for all input.
Let me give you the background.
I'm a freshman in high school. I do xcel gymnastics. I love it, and I could compete level 7-8 if I were in JO. I placed 2nd all around in region 6 as platinum. But there is no way that I could do this for college (obviously).
Now, I've started Pole Vaulting. I do this 3 times a week for the past 6 months(?). I can vault at 8.5 - 9 feet. Unlike gymnastics, pole vaulting isn't something you need to start at 3 to succeed at. In fact, I am actually ahead of the game there, so I could feasibly get to a good height. I'm being coached by the college varsity coach (not privately - he runs an extra group) so I also have good coaching.
Link Removed to get into a good college. Obviously, it varies, but not many people pole vault and it would help me stand out, be more attractive, etc.
Now, the real question is:
Do you think quitting gymnastics would be beneficial in the long run?
Thanks for all input.