- Aug 17, 2011
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I think it's about the way the body is held, and the shapes made.
I'm going to disagree with margo and think it can be learned . I've known a few "ungainly" kids who with work on flexibility and practice become beautiful gymnasts.
I have one who's a powerhouse. Struggles with flexibility, bent knees- skills like BWO her lines are terrible, knees always look slightly bent and her angles are always slightly off, never 180 splits etc . However she looks amazing in the air, neat, tight, straight body, every bit in the right place.
The other is leaner and longer. She's still only 7- she's also not flexible and looks a tangled mess of arms, legs, elbows and knees most of the time. However, she practices, and when she gets it right she is very aesthetically pleasing- she did a competition recently and several coaches came up to me after and commented on her lines, but it's taken quite a bit of work for her to get to this point.
I'm going to disagree with margo and think it can be learned . I've known a few "ungainly" kids who with work on flexibility and practice become beautiful gymnasts.
I have one who's a powerhouse. Struggles with flexibility, bent knees- skills like BWO her lines are terrible, knees always look slightly bent and her angles are always slightly off, never 180 splits etc . However she looks amazing in the air, neat, tight, straight body, every bit in the right place.
The other is leaner and longer. She's still only 7- she's also not flexible and looks a tangled mess of arms, legs, elbows and knees most of the time. However, she practices, and when she gets it right she is very aesthetically pleasing- she did a competition recently and several coaches came up to me after and commented on her lines, but it's taken quite a bit of work for her to get to this point.