Whats the Difference Between Gymnastics and Tumbling

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What's​ ​the​ ​Difference​ ​Between​ ​Gymnastics​ ​and​ ​Tumbling?

Parents​ ​often​ ​have​ ​many​ ​questions​ ​about​ ​gymnastics​ ​when​ ​they​ ​first​ ​enroll​ ​their​ ​children​ ​in​ ​a​ ​class.

After​ ​all,​ ​just​ ​spending​ ​a​ ​few​ ​minutes​ ​watching​ ​little​ ​gymnasts​ ​flip,​ ​leap​ ​and​ ​balance​ ​on​ ​the​ ​equipment always​ ​sparks​ ​amazement.​ ​Among​ ​the​ ​most​ ​often​ ​asked​ ​questions​ ​is​ ​what​ ​is​ ​the​ ​difference​ ​between

gymnastics​ ​and​ ​tumbling.​ ​While​ ​these​ ​two​ ​are​ ​interlinked,​ ​knowing​ ​the​ ​differences​ ​between​ ​them​ ​will help​ ​you​ ​know​ ​which​ ​type​ ​of​ ​class​ ​will​ ​best​ ​fit​ ​your​ ​child’s​ ​skill​ ​set​ ​and​ ​interests. What​ ​Happens​ ​in​ ​Gymnastics?

In​ ​a​ ​gymnastics​ ​class,​ ​gymnasts​ ​learn​ ​how​ ​to​ ​perform​ ​acrobatic​ ​movements​ ​such​ ​as​ ​flips​ ​and

handstands​ ​on​ ​different​ ​types​ ​of​ ​equipment.​ ​In​ ​women’s​ ​gymnastics,​ ​they​ ​learn​ ​how​ ​to​ ​perform

maneuvers​ ​on​ ​the​ ​vault,​ ​uneven​ ​bars​ ​and​ ​balance​ ​beam.​ ​Men’s​ ​gymnastics​ ​uses​ ​different​ ​equipment such​ ​as​ ​the​ ​rings,​ ​parallel​ ​bars​ ​and​ ​high​ ​bars.​ ​There​ ​are​ ​also​ ​rhythmic​ ​gymnasts​ ​who​ ​use​ ​hoops​ ​and ribbons​ ​as​ ​they​ ​artistically​ ​perform​ ​tumbling​ ​moves​ ​intermingled​ ​with​ ​dancing.​ ​Since​ ​many​ ​of​ ​the

tricks​ ​performed​ ​in​ ​gymnastics​ ​are​ ​done​ ​at​ ​a​ ​height,​ ​you​ ​will​ ​also​ ​see​ ​thicker​ ​floor​ ​mats​ ​and​ ​harness equipment​ ​used​ ​to​ ​keep​ ​kids​ ​safe​ ​as​ ​they​ ​learn​ ​new​ ​skills. How​ ​Is​ ​Tumbling​ ​Different?

Tumbling​ ​is​ ​simply​ ​another​ ​type​ ​of​ ​gymnastics.​ ​However,​ ​it​ ​focuses​ ​less​ ​on​ ​using​ ​equipment​ ​and​ ​more on​ ​floor​ ​routines.​ ​While​ ​your​ ​child​ ​will​ ​learn​ ​tumbling​ ​moves​ ​such​ ​as​ ​somersaults​ ​and​ ​back​ ​walkovers in​ ​gymnastics,​ ​these​ ​types​ ​of​ ​maneuvers​ ​will​ ​take​ ​on​ ​greater​ ​importance​ ​in​ ​tumbling.​ ​Due​ ​to​ ​the emphasis​ ​on​ ​learning​ ​how​ ​to​ ​do​ ​handsprings​ ​and​ ​other​ ​types​ ​of​ ​acrobatics,​ ​tumbling​ ​is​ ​also

sometimes​ ​incorporated​ ​into​ ​cheerleading​ ​and​ ​dance​ ​classes.​ ​When​ ​performing​ ​a​ ​tumbling​ ​routine,

kids​ ​tend​ ​to​ ​use​ ​a​ ​thinner​ ​mat​ ​than​ ​you​ ​would​ ​see​ ​under​ ​the​ ​uneven​ ​bars.​ ​However,​ ​they​ ​utilize​ ​thick mats,​ ​foam​ ​pits​ ​and​ ​other​ ​cushioned​ ​training​ ​surfaces​ ​as​ ​they​ ​learn​ ​how​ ​to​ ​do​ ​tricks​ ​such​ ​as​ ​flips​ ​and aerials.

Which​ ​One​ ​Is​ ​Best​ ​for​ ​My​ ​Child?

Taking​ ​your​ ​child’s​ ​physical​ ​strength,​ ​previous​ ​experiences​ ​and​ ​future​ ​goals​ ​into​ ​consideration​ ​is​ ​the

best​ ​way​ ​to​ ​choose​ ​between​ ​gymnastics​ ​and​ ​tumbling.​ ​For​ ​children​ ​who​ ​are​ ​interested​ ​in​ ​learning​ ​how to​ ​perform​ ​tricks​ ​on​ ​equipment,​ ​gymnastics​ ​offers​ ​the​ ​best​ ​of​ ​both​ ​worlds​ ​since​ ​it​ ​also​ ​includes

tumbling​ ​during​ ​the​ ​floor​ ​routines.​ ​Dancers​ ​and​ ​cheerleaders,​ ​however,​ ​may​ ​choose​ ​to​ ​focus​ ​strictly on​ ​tumbling​ ​so​ ​that​ ​they​ ​can​ ​reach​ ​advanced​ ​levels​ ​at​ ​a​ ​faster​ ​rate.​ ​Some​ ​children​ ​may​ ​lack​ ​the

physical​ ​strength​ ​to​ ​perform​ ​tumbling​ ​on​ ​its​ ​own​ ​and​ ​prefer​ ​gymnastics​ ​since​ ​the​ ​equipment​ ​helps them​ ​to​ ​use​ ​momentum​ ​to​ ​complete​ ​their​ ​moves. Do​ ​They​ ​Offer​ ​Similar​ ​Benefits?

Whether​ ​you​ ​choose​ ​gymnastics​ ​or​ ​tumbling,​ ​you​ ​can​ ​expect​ ​your​ ​child​ ​to​ ​learn​ ​similar​ ​skills.​ ​Strength building,​ ​mental​ ​conditioning​ ​and​ ​flexibility​ ​training​ ​are​ ​all​ ​critical​ ​components​ ​of​ ​both​ ​types​ ​of

classes.​ ​Due​ ​to​ ​the​ ​complexity​ ​of​ ​the​ ​maneuvers,​ ​children​ ​in​ ​gymnastics​ ​and​ ​tumbling​ ​also​ ​learn perseverance,​ ​as​ ​they​ ​must​ ​practice​ ​a​ ​skill​ ​many​ ​times​ ​before​ ​it​ ​reaches​ ​perfection.​ ​While​ ​many

gymnastics​ ​competitions​ ​include​ ​individual​ ​routines,​ ​children​ ​in​ ​these​ ​classes​ ​also​ ​learn​ ​teamwork​ ​and how​ ​to​ ​trust​ ​their​ ​peers​ ​and​ ​instructors​ ​as​ ​they​ ​spot​ ​each​ ​other​ ​on​ ​complicated​ ​moves.

Enrolling​ ​your​ ​child​ ​in​ ​a​ ​beginner’s​ ​gymnastics​ ​class​ ​is​ ​the​ ​perfect​ ​way​ ​to​ ​let​ ​them​ ​test​ ​out​ ​their​ ​skills. For​ ​many​ ​children,​ ​the​ ​prospect​ ​of​ ​learning​ ​to​ ​leap​ ​and​ ​fly​ ​between​ ​bars​ ​or​ ​balance​ ​on​ ​rings​ ​is​ ​all​ ​it takes​ ​to​ ​motivate​ ​them​ ​to​ ​engage​ ​in​ ​physical​ ​activity.​ ​By​ ​understanding​ ​the​ ​difference​ ​between

tumbling​ ​and​ ​gymnastics,​ ​you​ ​can​ ​steer​ ​your​ ​child​ ​to​ ​the​ ​course​ ​that​ ​best​ ​fits​ ​their​ ​athletic​ ​goals​ ​and dreams.


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