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04 Sep 2009, 2:40 pm

I opened this thread because i want to tell you guys about gymnnastics, and my experiences with it, and i will update too, and you can also tell your experiences as well :D



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04 Sep 2009, 2:55 pm

Gymnastics...

It I had to name, out of everything, the thing that I am worst at... Gymnastics would be it lol

Couldn't be worse at it if I tried really!

Are you good at it? :)



04 Sep 2009, 3:21 pm

I was in it when I was 5-8. It was fun, we did trampoline, jumped in the block pit, we did fun stuff. I hated the balance beams because it was so hard and I always needed help with the high beams and I quit when I was 8 because it got too hard and we didn't really do much of the fun stuff. My mom told me I got to an age where kids start to train than doing it just for fun and my body wasn't made for that. I think it was mostly my coordination that was the problem.



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05 Sep 2009, 3:12 am

Wow this is like bizarre coincidence... my Norwegian friend and I also liked gymnastics...

For me though, my experiences with gymnastics were all about pain! ! :lol: I liked it when I first tried it in high school as part of gym class, but I wasn't in shape then so I really couldn't do it well, always falling down and lacking sufficient strength or coordination. Even though I was utterly crap at it, I still liked it a lot, and I distinctly remember marvelling at all the cool stuff on TV the US men's gymnastics team did at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

I tried a gymnastics class a couple years ago at my university, but although I'm in slightly better shape now than I was in high school, it was still crazy difficult. I just don't have that short ectomorphic body type to do all the flips and stuff very easily, plus I would see some of the people doing somersaults and almost landing on their heads or necks which is rather scary. Having the gymnastics coach be some old guy in a motorized wheelchair wasn't very reassuring either... :lol:


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05 Sep 2009, 4:30 am

Am i the only fan of gymnatsics :roll: It's the ONLY thing i like about school, everything else: :(

I will begin with elementray school, I didn't like team sports, but enjoyed endurance tests, push-ups, sit ups, jumps.......

It was the same until the 7th grade, then i were the climbing champion in the school or maybe the 2nd best climber, i had a rivalry with one of my friends at that. I began getting interested in team sports when i was 13, i loved football, basketball, volleyball. I signed up for the school tournament fpr volleyball in the 9th grade, and we thought we won, until the teachers played against us, and we lost :(.

I will later tell what it's like in high school gym. (Hint, it ROCKS :P)



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05 Sep 2009, 5:56 am

I arrived at 8th out of 10th place in a school marathon, consisting of running as fast as you could in a half mile.



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05 Sep 2009, 7:09 am

I think your definition of gymnastics is a bit different. Like, I would call gymnastics, jumping about, rolling about and doing somersaults, walking on beams, swinging on horses, rings, bars, that kind of thing that you see on TV and I am not good at most of that, presumably due to lack of co-ordination although I'm sure that there are a couple of things that I maybe could have done had I really practiced it.

However, endurance, type stuff like push-ups, sit-ups, doing weights at the gym and stuff was always fine.

When I was at school I was one of the worst in my class at most sports but nowadays I'm probably not the worst out of everyone my age because a lot of girl's fitness tends to deteriorate as they get older, have kids etc hehe :)



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05 Sep 2009, 12:04 pm

Marsian wrote:
I think your definition of gymnastics is a bit different. Like, I would call gymnastics, jumping about, rolling about and doing somersaults, walking on beams, swinging on horses, rings, bars, that kind of thing that you see on TV and I am not good at most of that, presumably due to lack of co-ordination although I'm sure that there are a couple of things that I maybe could have done had I really practiced it.

However, endurance, type stuff like push-ups, sit-ups, doing weights at the gym and stuff was always fine.

When I was at school I was one of the worst in my class at most sports but nowadays I'm probably not the worst out of everyone my age because a lot of girl's fitness tends to deteriorate as they get older, have kids etc hehe :)


Yeah bdhkhsfgk, it looks like you are meaning sports and exercising in general? Knowing a little bit of the Norwegian school system, I have to say that "gymnastics" =/= "kroppsøving" (which is more like "physical education" in the US) .

I love baseball and volleyball, especially beach volleyball where you play on the sand. It gave me an excuse to dive all over the place. 8)


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05 Sep 2009, 12:08 pm

Stinkypuppy wrote:
Marsian wrote:
I think your definition of gymnastics is a bit different. Like, I would call gymnastics, jumping about, rolling about and doing somersaults, walking on beams, swinging on horses, rings, bars, that kind of thing that you see on TV and I am not good at most of that, presumably due to lack of co-ordination although I'm sure that there are a couple of things that I maybe could have done had I really practiced it.

However, endurance, type stuff like push-ups, sit-ups, doing weights at the gym and stuff was always fine.

When I was at school I was one of the worst in my class at most sports but nowadays I'm probably not the worst out of everyone my age because a lot of girl's fitness tends to deteriorate as they get older, have kids etc hehe :)


Yeah bdhkhsfgk, it looks like you are meaning sports and exercising in general? Knowing a little bit of the Norwegian school system, I have to say that "gymnastics" =/= "kroppsøving" (which is more like "physical education" in the US) .

I love baseball and volleyball, especially beach volleyball where you play on the sand. It gave me an excuse to dive all over the place. 8)


Do you mean to say you got to ride horses when you were in high school?

I just write about what I was having/have in gym, i don't look upon horse riding as a part of gym, but all from endurance testing to team sports. After all the toughest training is interval, where you put your body to test, i sweat much during these tests, but they're good for me :)



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05 Sep 2009, 12:37 pm

bdhkhsfgk wrote:
Do you mean to say you got to ride horses when you were in high school?

I just write about what I was having/have in gym, i don't look upon horse riding as a part of gym, but all from endurance testing to team sports. After all the toughest training is interval, where you put your body to test, i sweat much during these tests, but they're good for me :)

No, my high school is too poor to do any kind of equestrian-related stuff, but I'm sure that some of the more affluent schools have that option. Do you get to ride horses as part of kroppsøving?

EDIT: oh oh, just double-checked that Marsian said "swinging on horses". She could be meaning something like the "pommel horse", which is a kind of gymnastics equipment. It's not an animal. :)


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05 Sep 2009, 12:54 pm

Stinkypuppy wrote:
bdhkhsfgk wrote:
Do you mean to say you got to ride horses when you were in high school?

I just write about what I was having/have in gym, i don't look upon horse riding as a part of gym, but all from endurance testing to team sports. After all the toughest training is interval, where you put your body to test, i sweat much during these tests, but they're good for me :)

No, my high school is too poor to do any kind of equestrian-related stuff, but I'm sure that some of the more affluent schools have that option. Do you get to ride horses as part of kroppsøving?
No. I don't see what that has to do with gym, i thought exercising and team sports was huge parts of it, but aren't you supposed to be out of high school by now?



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05 Sep 2009, 1:09 pm

bdhkhsfgk wrote:
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Do you get to ride horses as part of kroppsøving?
No. I don't see what that has to do with gym, i thought exercising and team sports was huge parts of it, but aren't you supposed to be out of high school by now?

Riding horses and doing stuff with non-human animals are not typical of gym here either. Exercising and team sports, yes.

I'm not in high school... I'm in graduate school and getting my PhD in May 2010. :) I was simply reflecting on how my high school was, and still is. It still doesn't have horse-riding available for its students.


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05 Sep 2009, 1:17 pm

Stinkypuppy wrote:
bdhkhsfgk wrote:
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Do you get to ride horses as part of kroppsøving?
No. I don't see what that has to do with gym, i thought exercising and team sports was huge parts of it, but aren't you supposed to be out of high school by now?

Riding horses and doing stuff with non-human animals are not typical of gym here either. Exercising and team sports, yes.

I'm not in high school... I'm in graduate school and getting my PhD in May 2010. :) I was simply reflecting on how my high school was, and still is. It still doesn't have horse-riding available for its students.


Hate horses, I do!



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05 Sep 2009, 2:21 pm

lool I meant gymnastics horse, not equestrian horse lool you must've seen guys swinging on them on TV lool

I don't ride either lol, fink equestrian horses are quite cute but wouldn't fancy all that mucking out.

Anyways why I am talking about gymnastics anyway, it's not like I would know anything about it :D



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05 Sep 2009, 4:29 pm

I'm curious about something: Do the Brits who say "maths" as short for "mathmatics", also say "gyms" as short for "gymnastics"?


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05 Sep 2009, 4:56 pm

er, nah, there is no short for gymnastics cus gym is short for gymnasium :)