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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Basics About Gymnastics In Delaware

By Annabelle Holman


Gymnastics is a form of sport currently practiced for different reasons. People engage in this sport in order to compete in local and international competitions and to take part in special military operations. Some individuals engage in it as a hobby during their leisure time while others endeavor to achieve body fitness and maintain physical, mental, and psychological health. Gymnastics in Delaware is highly developed because gymnasts are trained by qualified coaches. This makes them among the best in the world.

The origin of the term gymnastics is the Greek language. When translated in English the word means to exercise naked. In the old Greece culture, exercises that were practiced in gymnasiums went by this term. Gymnasiums were the places of practice where men practiced with no clothes on. Exercises in gymnasiums were later included in Olympic Games. Most of the exercises fall in different fields today.

As a competitive sport, coordination, agility, physical strength, flexibility, body balance, and power are the aspects tested. Gymnastics is governed by an international body. The body has affiliations with all local bodies that govern the sport in various countries worldwide. The commonest and most popular category of the sport is artistic gymnastics.

The sport has different levels of training with each requiring different levels of expertise. In the US, the lowest sanctioned competitive level is level 5. The other lower levels are considered non-competitive and participants do not compete at such levels except level 4. Some gyms require their students to pass this level before proceeding to the competitive level and hence may hold competitions among members and teams in the same level. Level 4 is meant to train kids, familiarize, and make them used to being in competitions.

Artistic gymnastics include events for both men and women. Events practiced by women include balance beams, vault, floor exercise, and uneven bars. On the other hand, those for men include high bar, parallel bar, vault, still rings, pommel horse, and floor exercises. Some events are done by single participants while others require team effort to accomplish. Others can also be done by individuals as well as a team. All the events named above are improvements from the exercises practiced in the Ancient Greece.

Gymnastic is comprised of many disciplines in which participants may participate. Trampolining, tumbling, team gym, and aerobatic, rhythmic, and acrobatic gymnastics are among the major disciplines available. The sport allows participants from different age groups with some being as young as 2 years. Difficulty increases with individual ability and age. The routines are physically exhausting although they take a short period of time. Participants are tested for endurance, strength, awareness of limits, and flexibility.

Some of the disciplines named above such as rhythmic events are only meant for women hence men cannot engage in them at competitive levels. This sport generally gives a lot of freedom to participants. Individual performances are restricted to a few compulsory exercises but most of the moves made are self-selected. One can do any move they feel comfortable with during a performance.

Previously the scores used to be made out of 10 points. This has however changed and participants can now earn as many points as possible. Marks are awarded according to factors such as completeness, accuracy, and difficulty.




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