- Nov 20, 2013
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I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome causing hypermobility and some musculoskeletal issues, including a scoliosis. Its not particularly severe but the primary curve is high in my spine into my neck, meaning that it gives me badly slanted shoulders (one is 6cm higher than then other), and the secondary curve is lower down in my back.
Yesterday I was training DMT and the coach filmed me. In my run up I looked SO wonky and it really bothered me - it made the whole pass look weird. On my coaching courses we were told that people with scoliosis were contra-indicated for participating in the sport when we talked about ideal body types/shapes for 'talent identification'.
I suppose I've always had the attitude that I wasn't going to let my health issues get in the way of the sport that I love but I wanted to know if anyone had ever worked with a gymnast who had it but still got far I guess... I feel a bit like if my body in its normal state makes the passes and skills look wierd then what's the point in even doing it?!
Yesterday I was training DMT and the coach filmed me. In my run up I looked SO wonky and it really bothered me - it made the whole pass look weird. On my coaching courses we were told that people with scoliosis were contra-indicated for participating in the sport when we talked about ideal body types/shapes for 'talent identification'.
I suppose I've always had the attitude that I wasn't going to let my health issues get in the way of the sport that I love but I wanted to know if anyone had ever worked with a gymnast who had it but still got far I guess... I feel a bit like if my body in its normal state makes the passes and skills look wierd then what's the point in even doing it?!