bookmark.com
Home About Us Privacy Terms of Service Add Your Link Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Drink & Food

Jobs & Employment

Computers & Networking

Policies & Law

Property & Estate

Children

Research & Science

Adventure & Sports

Society & Issues

Recreation & Entertainment

Banking & Finance

Malls & Shopping

Healthcare & Medicine

Online & Board Games

Automobile & Automotive

Hotels & Travel

Art & Culture

Home & Garden

News & Events

Education & Reference

Hygiene & Health

Fashion & Relationships

Self Help

Business & Services


 

Home –› Adventure & Sports –› Gymnastics
 

What Gymnastics Means to Gymnasts' Academics

 

Author: J Howard

Gymnastics is a rapidly growing sport at the club level. It is estimated that there are over 3 million children participating in gymnastics in this country. USA Gymnastics, the Olympic governing body for the sport of gymnastics, has seen a 37.5 percent increase in the number of private clubs over 5 years. There are as many as 4000 gymnastics programs in the country.

Better Students and Better People

There are many reasons for the increase in the numbers participating in the sport. One of the reasons is the role that gymnastics plays in the noticeable improvement of gymnasts as athletes, students and as a person in general. Gym owners and coaches have found this personal growth of their gymnasts is one of their primary motivations in their continuing participation in the sport.

The More the Merrier

Even though it may seem counter-intuitive, most gymnasts maintain their current good grades or improve their grades when they join a gymnastics team. In spite of the numerous hours (10 - 40 hours in the gym) they spend in the gym training, their grades improve. This effect is also noticeable with younger gymnasts in team training programs who spend from 5 - 10 hours per week in a gym. More hours in the gym equals better grades and happier parents.

A Confidence Builder

The confidence gymnastics builds in young gymnasts alone is reason enough to participate in the sport or enroll your child in the sport. The confidence and lessons learned from the sport transfer to every other area of a gymnast's life. Coaches see examples of this over and over in their careers at every level of the sport.

A Confidence Built

One of our favorite examples is the formerly very shy niece of a gym owner who went from hiding behind her mother's skirts to competing at the State, Regional and National level competitions in both cheerleading and gymnastics. The key factor in this changeover was her participation in gymnastics, first in a team training program and then on the gymnastics team itself. Her grades in school also improved as a result of her increased confidence which allowed her to also be more confident when taking test, which had been a serious problem for her before.

Self-Discipline in Both the Gym and in School

In spite of the number of hours gymnasts spend training in the gym, they seem to do better in school. Apparently the lessons learned in the sport regarding discipline, dedication and commitment that gymnasts learned from their sport, translate into success in the classroom. It is not uncommon to see students with average grades before they make the team, improve to honor roll status while working out in gymnastics 20 - 25 hours per week or more.

Higher Than Average Academics

On the whole, gymnasts get good grades throughout elementary, jr. high, high school and college. One study showed that more than 35 percent of NCAA gymnasts have achieved a 3.5 or better in school over the previous two years. Graduation rates for gymnasts exceed 90 percent in college, a much higher rate than average. More NCAA Women of the Year Finalist academic awards were awarded to gymnasts than any other sport and at a rate of two to three times of other sports. Gymnasts also received more NCAA post-graduate Scholarships than any other female sport over the last 5 years.

More Training than Other Athletes

Gymnasts arrive at college with an average total of 12 years of gymnastics training and experience. Competitive team gymnasts who compete in gymnastics in college likely averaged 25 hours per week of year-round gymnastics practice for up to 50 weeks per year. Most other sports are seasonal and no other sport can claim that their athletes come to college with 5000 hours of training under their belts during their high school years.

Gymnasts Graduate

Graduation rates for female gymnasts exceed 90 percent in college. We expect that the rate for high school gymnasts is near 100%, but there is no way to track that statistic since gymnasts usually compete for private clubs instead of high school programs.

The Force is with Them

Competitive team members and gymnasts tend to improve their academics while participating in the sport. Their confidence levels improve and this transfers to other areas of their life. Participation in the sport is a positive force in the life of gymnasts and their academic life and career. Gymnasts think gymnastics is fun. Shhhh! - don't tell them gymnastics is good for them.

Author Bio:
J Howard is a well-known scripter. J likes to create articles about this industry.
You can also reach this article by using: gymnastics leotards, rhythmic gymnastics, girls gymnastics, women's gymnastics, usa gymnastics
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Explaining Your Martial Arts Ability to a Novice Interrogator
 
Golf at Home - The Smart Way to Improve
 
What Gymnastics Means to Gymnasts' Academics
 
Top Motocross Psychology Tips for Entering the Zone
 
The King of Denial
 
Golf Gifts and Golf Grip Kits
 
How to Better Control-Your Ball Flight
 
The NBA's Best Courts
 
Super Bowl Long Shots Part 2
 
The Difficulty Moving Up
 
 
 
 
 

Skydiving Training With Accelerated Free Fall

You can learn how to skydive in other ways but the most thrilling is to do it with the AAF (Accelera ... - Dalvin Rumsey
 

How to Better Control-Your Ball Flight

Many golfers struggle with obtaining the desired ball flight with their irons on shots into greens. ... - Adam Beach
 

Why Take a Mountain Biking Vacation?

A mountain biking vacation is a great way to unwind for a while and explore America. Several compani ... - Eric Morris
 
 

Outdoor Batting Cages

Batting cages are a crucial ingredient in any baseball or softball training regimen. They are used b ... - Jason Gluckman
 

Callaway ERC Fusion Driver - Long and Straight

Club review and specs, and bargains on pre-owned clubs. Personal experience using the club. - Ernie Horning
 
 
Home -> Privacy -> Terms of Service
Copyright © www.bookmarkedcontent.com - All Rights Reserved