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    ESPN cameras all around, multiple amounts of screaming fans, bragging rights, and a big trophy at stake; no, this is not a described moment from a basketball or football championship. The excitement in the air soars beyond belief as the next team takes the mat to put all their blood, sweat and tears to test in just two minutes and thirty seconds. With the different amount of sports established today; cheerleading is considered to be a new sport everyone is starting to get into. Many would argue the

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    “Our members can train up to six hours during rehearsals where we take on cardio, conditioning, stunting, and gymnastics- and if i call extra rehearsals they never say no, they're all so dedicated (“Three Cheers For the Knights!” 1).” Some say Cheerleading is a hobby, not a sport. One may say this because cheerleaders cheer on the “true” sport, cheerleading is a element of looks, and no other “sports” take place on the sideline of other sports. However cheerleading has been officially declared a

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    My reactions failed me. All I’ve ever wanted is to not get hurt in gymnastics. Every week I would go to gymnastics to practice. I only hurt myself once in gymnastics. It was when I was doing a backflip into a foam pit, but I hit my head on the edge of the foam pit. After that I don’t think I ever did a backflip into the foam pit. I wanted to go to gymnastics because I thought it would be fun, it was something I liked, and it made me feel happy. Sometimes we were early to class and we would go

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    One big controversial topic asks is gymnastics a sport? Women's gymnastics consists of four events; vault, bars, beam, and floor and is included in the summer Olympics. All of these events are difficult in their own ways. gymnastics is a sport and you have to have a lot of strength to do the skills. This sport requires different abilities like agility and rapid movement, There's a lot of pressure, and it can provide many different opportunities. Gymnastics requires many different abilities like

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    Gymnast Research Paper

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    I was not the ideal gymnast. My lanky body dwarfed the other girls in my gymnastics class, and my age created a clear divide – while most girls start gymnastics in pre-school, my first day on a tumbling mat was in second grade. In addition to minimal upper body strength, I was pigeon-toed, with my left leg longer than my right. But despite my disadvantages, I went to every practice I could, and decided that I would become the best gymnast I could be – and I was. For 16 hours a week, year-round, for

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    Nadia Comaneci is one of the world’s best-known gymnasts and is credited with popularizing the sport of gymnastics around the globe. Nadia began gymnastics in kindergarten with a local team. At age six, she was chosen to attend experimental gymnastics school after she was caught doing turning cartwheels in a schoolyard with her friend. At the age of fifteen, Nadia received a perfect 10 at the Olympic Game In Montreal. In all, she received six more perfect 10s in Montreal, as well as three gold medals

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    Gymnastics is one of the most demanding and dangerous collegiate sports. Marina and Rodriguez (2014) investigated the physiological demands of women’s competitive gymnastics routines. Post-exercise heart rate, oxygen uptake, and peak blood lactate concentration were studied from eight elite female gymnasts. The gymnasts reached their highest heart rates (183-199 beats/minute), their highest oxygen uptake (33-44 mL/kg), and their highest blood lactate levels (7-9 mmol) following the floor and the

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    pain throbbing and pulsating in your finger. However, when you are in such extreme pain and it’s getting hard to breathe that’s, when your body goes numb. You never think that the unthinkable is going to happen until it does, you never picture a gymnastics competition ending in an ambulance with someone shaking your head so that you stay conscious. Things change in a heartbeat but it’s not about how hard you fall, it’s about how strongly you stand back up. At the beginning of my high school years

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    My Dreams In My Life

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    I went back to the gym, where I had trained since I was seven years old. It was bouncing with many kids, bursting with excitement. I was one of those kids many years ago, not to know that one day that their dream is gonna have many twists and turns.That they might feel defeated and feel like they never gonna get back up again. But if they try hard enough they can do the impossible just like I did. A pounding, thrusting pain was coming from my head, while another sharp pain was going through my

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    It is common practice in college to venture outside of your comfort zone, which is exactly what the Auburn Parkour Club allows you to do. Founded in 2006 by Cody Robinson, the Auburn Parkour Club is an official Auburn affiliated club that trains in the athletic discipline of Parkour. Parkour “is the act of moving from point ‘a’ to point ‘b’ using the obstacles in your path to increase your efficiency” (“World Freerunning Parkour Federation”). We use the environment around us to help us obtain this

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