Trampolines And Gymnastics ‘ Poetry In Motion
All kids love bouncing on trampolines ‘ and grown ups too. If your child is keen to start gymnastics, you should encourage him or her because this is a really beneficial form of exercise. As with ballet or judo, a child will develop discipline and focus with trampolines and gymnastics. Children as well as adults can start classes at any stage.
Watching Olympic gymnastics perform on TV is fascinating. They do incredible stunts on trampolines, rings and uneven bars. The novice gymnast will learn the basics such as tucks, roll-overs and handstands. Certain muscles need to be strengthened in order to hold your own weight. Children aged 3 or 4 quickly learn exercises and their bodies become supple very quickly.
Students start by learning the basics of using a trampoline for tumbling. They then perfect the tumble track and the double mini. There are all sizes of trampolines - the smaller ones are used for beginners. The larger trampolines are perfect for low-impact training.
The larger trampolines are perfect for the more experienced gymnast. A beginner can use a safety harness in the early stages of training to experiment new moves. Safety is of paramount importance during training. Coaches feel that it is much easier to learn skills on apparatus that provides air-time.
Because trampolines have a sprung surface, they are safer to land on than a floor. There is less chance of getting RSI (repetitive stress injuries) when landing on a trampoline. When practicing, you can do many repetitions in a quicker time on a trampoline.
An ‘in-ground’ trampoline of at least 14 feet is ideal for the gymnast enthusiast to practice on. If you can fit one in your home, it can be used by the whole family to keep fit. You can get a free standing trampoline in different sizes. Many apartment dwellers rely on a mini trampoline to keep fit.
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