- Oct 4, 2009
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Ok, so another thread got me thinking, I am pretty much a fearless gymnast and i know my limits very well and will go for anything i.e. never got a spot on the middle or high beam for back walkovers, will go for pretty much anything my coach sets up and just won't feel scared at all, I have always been like this and in Dunno's post in the stick about back tumbling fear he mentions its vestibular but if that is related to growth and change then why haven't i experienced could it be that my vestibular system matured quickly? or that i didn't do gymnastics during the main growing years? so it had time to adjust itself, Also do you think some people can cope with the feeling of lots of power better than others?
I have friends that are constantly scared of something though some due to a bad fall but i have had several scary falls and haven't been scared of what caused the fall at all (touch wood) so another question are certain personality types more prone to developing fear?
I have friends that are constantly scared of something though some due to a bad fall but i have had several scary falls and haven't been scared of what caused the fall at all (touch wood) so another question are certain personality types more prone to developing fear?