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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Gymnastics pictures

Well, competition season has started. J. has had 2 meets and M. has had one. Below are a few pictures from their meets.





Before I get any harrassing comments on my pictures, let me provide the following caveats:





* All of the pictures are taken inside a gym





* Lighting inside gyms is not conducive to picture taking - think flourescent bulbs





* You cannot use a flash while taking pictures at a gymnastics meet.





Therefore, the pictures are not great. Some of them are not even very good. Some of them are outright bad. These are the best of the lot, though.





If any of you have any suggestions on how to improve these pictures, please let me know!





Thanks.








Here is J's dismount off of the beam:

















Split leap on the beam:









The bars are her best event. Below is her handstand on the high bar:












Part of her floor routine:













Back tuck in floor routine:






M. in the middle of her tumbling pass at her first meet:









Split leap:









Not really an exciting picture as far as action goes, but it turned out well. This is during the dance part of her floor routine:









Dismount on beam:











Scale:









In dance portion of beam routine:






Preparing for 1/2 turn:












Rebound:









Stretching out:











So, if you are not a close family friend or a gymnast, these are probably not that exciting to you. However, it is the icing part of a gymnasts life.





If you have never been involved in gymnastics, it is hard to understand. I am working on a post to tell you what the life of a gymnast and their family is like. Here is a quick snapshot:





J - 18 hours of practice a week


M - 9 hours of practice a week


This is every week. There is no off season. The girls get 1 week off a year. There is anywhere from 30 - 60 minutes of conditioning in each practice. This is hard work - and the meets are where they get ONE CHANCE to show off what they can do, so it is a pretty big deal to them.





Here are their stats from their first meet:





J: - 1st on all 4 events and 1st All-Around with team placing 1st


M: - 1st on vault, tie for 1st on floor, 3rd on bars, 2nd on beam, and 2nd all-around with team placing 2nd.





At J's second meet, she placed 1st on vault, 2nd on bars, 3rd on floor, and 4th all around with the team placing 1st.





This past weekend was homecoming at our school, so I will be posting some pictures from there soon.





Don't forget to leave me a note and let me know you were here.





Thanks for stopping by!

12 comments:

Stacey at Giggles and Glue Sticks said...

First place!! Go J and M!

By the way, why do you call your kids J and M?

Natalie said...

These are incredibly cool! I get so nervous watching gymnastics on TV, I can't imagine being there in person! Your girls are amazing!

Anonymous said...

Could my Grand daughters look more beautiful? I do not think so. I can actually see the stand up muscles in their legs and body.Great pictures P.J and R, your scores are also beautiful. Your hard work really paid off. I am so proud of you both. I know there are big rewards for you both when you preform as well as you did. Love you all, M

Christie said...

Wow, I love gymnastics, I always wanted to do that but was always too chubby lol. Thanks for visiting my blog, I will be checkin back on yours too, happy Monday~

Unknown said...

I very much envy your daughter's flexibility. I am the stiffest person on the planet and THEY are amazing.

Thanks so much for going around and signing all the blogs from Sarah's Spot; I saw some of your words and know that you brightened a lot of lives.

Becky
caringbridge.org/nc/sarahsmith

Lyndsay said...

I was a competitive (rhythmic) gymnast about 1000 years ago so I love the pics of your girls. My favorite is the picture of the scale on the beam.
Thanks for visiting my blog!!

Vicky said...

I always wanted to be a gymnast but when I was a girl I didn't have the body or the money for it. My daughter is into softball and plays in the spring and fall.

Congrats on the wins!!
blessings--thanks for visiting my blog!
Vicky

Marysienka said...

Thank you for visiting my blog and letting me know you stopped by!
I have to tell you I checked your blog a couple of times last week, but didn't leave a message (sorry about that! But here I am now!). I love the pictures! It seems like the girls are pretty good at gymnastics. Hard work pays off!

I am a former gymnast myself, and I loved competitions. When I "retired", I coached for 3 yrs before I had to move out of town for university. I miss gymnastics so much, but unfortunately, I have no time to coach here in town.

Anyway! I'll check back again soon :)

Anonymous said...

Wow! Your girls are amazing! Your photos are quite good, despite the lighting.

Thanks for stopping to visit my blog.

Anonymous said...

Not bad for inside a gym without professional equipment. I know firsthand how hard those are to take.

Anonymous said...

Wow! I am so impressed! Your girls are uber-talented. I always wanted to be a gymnast... alas, I got musical skills and no athletic skills. :)

Thanks for stopping by my blog. It's great to "meet" Sarah Smith's Spot readers!

(And your stories of your daughter made me laugh and cringe all at the same time! I can't believe she -- and you -- survived to the preteens! I promise to stay on my toes!!)

Sue G said...

Just got back in town and checked in to see what is going on at your house. Amazing. Isn't the human body something! I have always admired the grace and beauty of gymnastics, and I know the commitment to excel is a commitment of time, endurance, and perseverance. How wonderful that your girls have learned such important things at such a tender age. You must be so proud!