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NEWS Article on "Gymnastics at Home" taken from
Gymnastics Revolution web site: GYMNASTICS AT HOME? by B
Bakalar
Time and again, people ask for my opinion on “home gymnastics.”
Whether it be a backyard trampoline, a balance beam, a mat, or
just kids bouncing on the bed, there are number of important
pieces which make up my answers.
Is home gymnastics a good idea? The answer is, “does it matter?”
I can say this because no matter how many warnings go out, no
matter how many times they are told otherwise, kids are going to
do their gymnastics at home. There simply isn’t a gymnast alive
who doesn’t do cartwheels on curbs or bar swings on the swing
set. As coaches, we caution against home practice, and teach the
dangers of the “back handspring,” and we even go so far as to
forbid many skills without a professional spotter. But we aren’t
so foolish as to believe that these admonitions are followed all
the time. So whether home gymnastics is a good idea or not
doesn’t matter, because home gymnastics is a way of life. It
will always be there, and we need to determine a safe way for
this to happen.
Parents ask me about buying equipment, such as balance beams and
mats. Certainly the gymnast will be safer if there is a mat
present, right? Logically, the answer is “yes.” But, will the
mat give the gymnast false confidence to perform skills that
shouldn’t be performed at home? Probably, the answer is “yes”
again. If given a choice between a hard basement floor and a
softer mat, anyone would opt for the mat. I think that this
instinct is right on. I think home balance beams are fine.
Walking on a balance beam is certainly safer than trying to walk
across the top rail of a fence! My opinion is basically, if used
properly, home gymnastics equipment is a great asset to the
aspiring gymnast, as well as a good investment for your child’s
physical health.
The home trampoline has become America’s big risk. Whenever
possible, I warn parents of the dangers of the backyard
trampoline. Safety nets do NOT prevent injury. Burying the
trampoline so it is at ground level also does NOT prevent
injury. Trampolines are dangerous. They produce motion and
height, and these can produce unexpected motions. This is when
injuries occur. The most important thing to remember is this:
having more than on person on the trampoline is a sure way to
increase the risk of injury. Two kids bouncing together will
inevitably cause trouble. I liken trampolines to swimming pools.
The state requires a 4 foot fence to surround any swimming pool,
but has no such rule for trampolines. The state requires self
closing gates and doors for a pool, but not for trampolines.
And, of course, we would never let children swim without adult
supervision. Can we say the same for trampolines? In defense of
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