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Article: The-Graceful-Sport-Of-Gymnastics
Gymnastics is increasingly getting positioned as the most popular sport in the world. What attracts and fascinates people is the graceful and acrobatic movements that the gymnasts are able to perform. Many enthusiasts like to watch gymnastics competitions on television. Many children join gymnastics clubs with the hope of becoming the next Olympic star or being able to do flips on a balance beam that most gymnasts do with ease.
An ancient Greek exercise form is the basis for today's gymnastic events. Most competitions include both males and females. Men practice the parallel bars, rings, side horse, vaulting horse, horizontal bar, and floor exercises. The women do balance beam, vaulting horse, uneven bars, and floor exercises.
The events have been segregated on the basis of physical focus. Events for men focus on upper body strength while women events focus more on agility and gracefulness. Some difficult apparatus are the rings and the balance beam. While performing on the rings, the gymnasts need to showcase movements while holding themselves up on suspended rings. The movements carried out on the balance beam would be difficult fro most people to perform even on the floor.
The most popular gymnastics event to watch is the Olympics. Millions of people from every nation watch their Olympic gymnastic team vie for the top spot in the entire world. In the United States, their athletes are quite often one of the top three, and more often then not gold medal winners. Many past gymnastics gold medal winners, especially women, become America's sweetheart for several years thereafter.
Start your children in gymnastics while they are quite young if it's something you want them to learn. It takes agility and flexibility to make a good gymnast. They can learn these traits to a certain degree from their classes. You can find gymnastic clubs in most cities. They will vary, as some promote fun, and others want to develop serious athletes.
Rhythmic gymnastics is a relatively new sport. It uses five different objects: rope, ball, clubs, ribbon, and hoop. Only women practice this fascinating form of gymnastics. One woman can use all objects or five women can compete with one object each.
A recent addition as a sport to the Summer Olympics roster has been Trampolining. Trampolining requires competitors to accomplish specific moves, which are then judged. This too is now carried out as a team event with two members in sync.
Most professional gymnast start training when they are very young, and the typical gymnast reaches their peak performance in their late teens or early twenties. In order to become a professional gymnast, many children train seven days a week and their entire life is centered around the sport of gymnastics. If they do not do well in gymnastics when they are older, this can be very hard on their egos since they have been training their entire lives for this.
Gymnastics is a beautiful and fascinating sport to watch, if you get an opportunity to see a competition live don't miss it. Watching the seemingly impossible movements for yourself is a great experience.
About the author: Allana Korbasti writes exclusively for RP Gymnastics, visit there today for the latest Gymnastics advice, and their free newsletter is well worth signing up for too. Read many more interesting articles on Gymnastics at: www.rpgymnastics.com/articles
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