The Best Gymnastics San Antonio Has To Offer

Does your child seem to prefer tumbling to the other side of the room rather than walking? Do you see him doing handsprings and cartwheels? Is your teenager interested in joining the tryouts for the school cheer leading team next year? Perhaps you should consider having your child try gymnastics San Antonio style this year.

Why not? Gymnastics has been around for decades. Would you not be proud to be in the shoes of the parents of Shawn Johnson and her teammates who won several medals for the country during the last Olympics? Alaina Johnson of the National Team is from San Antonio herself.

A child can already be introduced to the exciting world of gymnastics as soon as he starts to walk. Initially, motor skills and hand and eye coordination are developed. As soon as the child is able to learn additional skills, he is taught the basics of gymnastics. You see him do handstands more and more, which will eventually evolve into front and back walkovers. As he progresses, more challenging skills such as front pike somersaults will be taught. For sure, you will be just as proud as the parents of those who represent the country when you first see your child effortlessly tossing and flipping in the air.

Gymnastics is subdivided into seven types. These are Womens Artistic Gymnastics, Mens Artistic Gymnastics, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Trampoline, Tumbling, Acrobatic Gymnastics and Group Gymnastics.

Of all the types of gymnastics, Acrobatic and Rhythmic Gymnastics appear to be a bit different. Aside from the fact that there is no apparatus involved, Acrobatic Gymnastics rely only on the gymnasts themselves to showcase their strength and skills. They rely on each other to showoff the different moves such as flips handstands and somersaults. Routines such as pyramids in cheer leading are basically acrobatic. On the other hand, Rhythmic Gymnastics showcases synchronization and talents in theatrical and ballet dances. At present, this is an all female sport in the Olympics.

San Antonio has a number of good schools that can train your child for gymnastics. There is probably one near you. Recognizing the busy schedules, most of them will have schedules accommodating both parent and child in separate classes. Some will even hold home schooling.

When on your way checking out the perfect place for your child to learn gymnastics, the first thing to check is the availability of a trial class. This gives the child a feel of the place, the people and the sport. Find a place where you can watch your child train; while also having WiFi available in case you are waiting for an important email. There are also open gyms where you can have your child practice what she learned during her last class. Hourly rates range from two to four dollars.

If you feel you want to be part of the world of gymnastics San Antonio is one good place to start. Join after school classes and summer camps. Your child will not only learn new gymnastics skills, but also interpersonal skills which he will be using all though his life. He will learn how to handle both success and defeat; and learn to stand up and get ready for the next challenge. In the end, whether your child chooses to pursue it professionally or not, the values and skills he will have learned are priceless.

Make Gymnastics a part of your life. For more information on gymnastics San Antonio, visit www.love-gymnastics.com

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