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Be a Safe Gymnast

by Azlan Irda

Although it is a sport that celebrates strength, grace, and flexibility among all others, gymnastics can also cause harm and injury to its practitioners if athletes are not fully trained and prepared in its execution. If you are an avid gymnast or just starting to learn about the sport, here are some valuable tips you could follow to keep yourself and others safe and injury-free. First of all, make sure that you are strong enough to handle the moves that you are practicing. Yes, gymnasts look graceful and are light on their feet, but underneath their muscles are toughened and hardened like steel cords. If you do not have enough strength, you won't be able to do many gymnastics skills no matter how hard or how many times you try. As a matter of fact, building strength also makes you safer in potentially dangerous fall situations. Next, pay attention to what is going on in the gym if there are other gymnasts around. If there are other gymnasts practicing, being aware and paying attention to everyone and everything is a requisite, otherwise you and everybody else will start bumping, crashing, and landing onto each other. You also need to listen carefully to your coach so you understand exactly what they expect of you to learn efficiently and keep yourself safe.

With that said, make sure you also know where the potential fall zones are, and avoid sitting or standing near them at all costs. Too often gymnasts waiting for their turn do not stay enough out of the way of other gymnasts who need adequate room to dismount or a place to fall. As a result, both athletes get injured. Also keep in mind that the floor needs your attention, too. Nothing is more embarrassing and sometimes painful and dangerous than falling over mats, into pits, over bar cables, etc.

If you need or want some space for practice, don't hesitate to ask for one. You are the one most likely to know and remember if you need a spot or not and it will be too late if you attempt a skill you are not sure of and fall. In the same breath, when you're the one approaching an area, make sure you stop and look both ways first before you cross or enter. You'll never know if a gymnast is headed your way if you don't watch out. Check all your equipment to make sure that everything is set, sturdy, and stable. The handles and cables should be strong and tight enough to ensure your safety when you are on it. Don't assume the equipment is correctly set and tight. Check it and make sure firstNever assume that the equipment has been already checked; you must check it yourself and make sure. Never do gymnastics when you're the only person around. Gymnastics has its fair share of injury-prone moments; don't become a statistic yourself. By the same token, you should only let qualified gymnastics professionals spot you on skills you cannot do and need help with. Spotting requires knowledge, strength and experience that only the professionals have. Any error in judgement on your or their part could lead to you being involved and responsible for their potentially serious injury.

Azlan Irda is the co-founder of http://www.aboutballet.com, where you can get high-quality gymnastic mats and other gym equipment. Visit us for all your gymnastic equipment needs.

Published April 2nd, 2007

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