Quiz: How Committed Are You?

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Jessica is the founder of GymnasticsHQ, where she’s been sharing training tips and resources since 2011. A former gymnast with 8 years of coaching and 10 years of judging experience, she’s passionate about helping gymnasts reach their goals.

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  1. At my grand daughters gym three coaches told her not to practice at home management even put this long thing about parents or grandparents should not help them learn drills. I stilk help but why would they say this

    • I believe there are some skills that coaches don’t want the gymnast to practice incorrectly. My coach encourages practicing basic skills but nothing that requires spotting. Practice longevity on your handstands, turns and any little nemesis.

    • this is not right my mom spots me at “home” (parks, Walmart, mc donnalds) all the time you should defenatliy still spot her at home it’s the only way to get better just watch some youtube videos to make shure you are doing it right

  2. I’m EiGhTy PeRcEnT cOMmItEd. I’m at the gym 20 hours a week, my coach is already trying to get us all noticed by colleges, im only 11. I’d say I’m about 99 percent committed but okay.

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