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The Importance of Flexibility for Gymnastics

 

Author: J Howard

You have to be flexible to be successful in gymnastics for three main reasons:

  • There are some skills that you just won't be able to do if you are not flexible enough.
  • There are some ways to learn skills that can only be done if you are flexible.
  • And, there are many skills that look good only if you are flexible.

    Flexibility Speeds Learning!

    Most top level training programs require that you meet minimum gymnastics flexibility (and strength) requirements because it speeds the learning process when you are flexible enough to learn any skill and keeps gymnasts from developing bad habits from working skills incorrectly.

    Flexibility Can Be Improved!

    Flexibility is fortunately one of those physical attributes that can be improved simply by spending time working on it. In general, the more time spent the more flexible you become.

    Train Both Statically and Dynamically

    There are two types of flexibility most commonly used in gymnastics training - static and dynamic - and those are also two of the ways you can work on your flexibility. An example of static flexibility is sitting in splits. Split leaps are an example of dynamic or active flexibility. Other examples of static and active flexibility are kicks (active) and scales (static).

    Body Weight Stretching

    In splits, not only are you static, but the weight of your body can also help push down your splits. A backbend is also a static flex position but your body weight doesn't help the stretching effort.

    Strength at Full Range

    Strength through the whole range of flexibility is often important in gymnastics. Even if a gymnast is able to kick their leg to a 180 degree split to the back does not mean they are strong enough at that degree of flexibility to hold their leg at 180 degree separation in a scale.

    Shoulder Flexibility Equally Important

    While leg flexibility primarily contributes to the appearance of dance skill on floor and beam, shoulder flexibility is important in the correct execution of acro skills on every event.

    Develop Flexibility Evenly

    In both shoulder and leg flexibility, even bi-lateral (left and right side) flexibility development is a requirement. Inflexible gymnasts sometimes develop habits like turning to their more flexible side when they do front and back walkovers. This habit is a disaster for beam consistency, not to mention an unattractive way to do those skills.

    Be Creative and Do Whatever You Have To Do

    Flexibility is one of the few aspects of gymnastics you can work outside of the gym. Many gymnasts have found interesting ways to work on their splits and flexibility. Some gymnasts sit in splits whenever they watch TV. Some gymnasts never bend their legs when they bend over to pick up things off the floor to improve their pike flexibility. We have even heard of gymnasts who have slept in their splits.

    Judges Will Notice Excellent Flexibility

    Judges will take special notice of gymnasts who have 180 degree plus split leaps and jumps, even though 180 degrees (or less in compulsories) is all that is usually required. So if you to not only want to avoid deductions, but want to gain general impression points for being extra flexible, work your splits.

  • Author Bio:
    J Howard is a champion in this field. J has written several articles in the past on this topic.
    You can also reach this article by using: gymnastics leotards, rhythmic gymnastics, girls gymnastics, women's gymnastics, usa gymnastics
     
     
     

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