Sunday, January 24th, 2010 at
4:33 pm
Gymnastics is a wonderful sport for children because it can help them develop dexterity, balance and suppleness. It can also help develop skills such as self-discipline and concentration. Children usually start gymnastics at ages 3 or 4 and in a beginner class. Trampolines of all sizes are used in the sport. Trampolines and gymnastics go hand in hand.
Equipment for gymnastics includes mats, trampolines, parallel bars, rings and uneven bars. Beginners will learn handsprings, handstands, tucks, somersaults and other maneuvers. A gymnast will learn to develop muscles that help with balance and control. These exercises are very easy for young children to learn, so the younger they start, the better.
This is a preview of
Trampolines And Gymnastics Provide An Excellent Work-out
.
Read the full post (359 words, estimated 1:26 mins reading time)
Tags:
aerobatics,
athletics,
balance beam,
bodybuilding,
Calisthenics,
exercise,
fitness,
floor exercise,
gym,
martial arts,
Trampoline,
tumbling,
vaulting,
workouts
Related posts
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at
1:10 pm
The positive aspects of trampolines and gymnastics cannot be understated. They can be a fun hobby or a more serious pastime. The number of people interested in this activity has seen an increase over the last ten years. Not only is it a great way to stay fit, it is also a wonderful method to simply feel young and let your hair down.
Basically, a trampoline is like a spring board. They often are rectangular in shape and will have a tough elastic material stretched over a strong metallic frame. There should be protective pads along the edges and on the floor to help minimize the risk of injury.
This is a preview of
Trampolines And Gymnastics ‘ A Perfect Combination
.
Read the full post (410 words, estimated 1:38 mins reading time)
Tags:
aerobatics,
athletics,
balance beam,
bodybuilding,
Calisthenics,
exercise,
fitness,
gym,
martial arts,
Trampoline,
trapeze,
tumbling,
vaulting,
workouts
Related posts
Sunday, November 8th, 2009 at
11:31 am
Martial arts have grown in popularity over the years, and just as programs differ, the martial arts stretching requirements for them differ, also. Taekwondo, northern shaolin and savate all have many movements requiring extremely high kicks, and so flexibility stretching programs for them should emphasize stretching the legs, increasing the flexibility in hamstrings and hips; however, in the grappling arts the flexibility stretches would focus more on the core body and arms. A newcomer to martial arts should focus on overall flexibility, and develop more customized martial arts stretching program as advancement in the program is achieved.
This is a preview of
Ways To Make Martial Arts Stretching More Efficient
.
Read the full post (664 words, estimated 2:39 mins reading time)
Tags:
Blood Flow,
Body Temperature,
Calisthenics,
Core Body,
Dynamic Type,
flexibility stretches,
Flexibility Stretching,
Grappling Arts,
Hamstrings,
High Kicks,
Hips,
Isometric,
martial art,
martial arts,
martial arts stretching,
Morning Stretch,
Newcomer,
Northern Shaolin,
Pnf Stretches,
Savate,
stretching,
stretching routine,
workout
Related posts