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06-20-2007, 06:09 PM
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Gymnast's & Weights
I am curious to know opinions from the coaches here on whether or not it is a good idea for gymnasts to work out with free weights or if their own bodies are enough of a "weight" to condition?
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06-20-2007, 08:04 PM
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I have my girls wear ankle weights when we work out. If you buy the ones with the adjustable velcro strap you can even wear them around your stomach. Personally, I like challenging them and adding the extra weight. If they can do the exercises correctly then I think it's a good idea.
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06-20-2007, 08:34 PM
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Its ok if you do it sparingly, if you constantly use them w/ the little ones it can cause some damage.
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06-20-2007, 09:20 PM
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we use both at our gym
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06-21-2007, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by CoachL
Its ok if you do it sparingly, if you constantly use them w/ the little ones it can cause some damage.
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I was not completely asking personally for my own little one, I was curious just in general. I once read a comment from Shawn Johnson. She said that her coaches do not allow the gymnasts to work out with weights so I just assumed there was a reason, and then I noticed in our gym the higher level gymnasts have always used a round free weight (one weight w/2 handles)... only recently our coaches have had our group of girls work out with the weights in between other conditioning skills - they all lift a 10 lb x's 10, straight arms over their head, and then go to other skills and return to the station and repeat 10lb x 10 again, but I requested my dd not participate because she only weighs 33lbs - 10lbs seemed like a lot. I just wondered how different coaches felt about their students using weights.
*** even though she can lift her 33lb self, but the weight bothered me - what would the difference be?
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06-21-2007, 11:36 AM
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A lot of college gym teams do weight training as part of their conditioning.
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06-21-2007, 01:17 PM
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I think you are wise to have her skip it. Based on her size and weight, 10 pounds in free weights is too much for shoulder presses. It's not that she can't lift that amount of weight but controlling free weights can be difficult for a young child with no experience lifting them, particularly if there is nobody spotting her. It's easy to lose control of the weight and bonk yourself in the head or twist your arm in a funny direction. I have a lot of experience with weights, both machines and free weights and you need close supervision when learning to lift weights. It's easy to hurt yourself, particularly with free weights, which don't have any sort of built in control mechanism like a machine does. I think the risks outweigh the benefits, which can just as easily be obtained from handstand pushups. My 2 cents!
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06-23-2007, 02:21 PM
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I think Meg has the right idea. Using weights should be determined more by the size and age of the gymnast. There are lots of strength drills that can be done without using weights and get good results.
My daughter is now just starting to use a weighted ball in her strength work, but only 1-2x/week. They work in pairs so the other gymnast can help them control it a little. Also these girls range in age from 11-13. For the most part our compulsory level girls don't use weights.
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06-23-2007, 03:51 PM
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We have our level 4's use ankle weights and that's all, but we don't have the little 5/6 year olds use them. Our older/optional team girls use medicine balls and that sort of thing.
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06-25-2007, 04:27 PM
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Thanks to those that responded, but again, I am not referring to my 5 yr old. She does NOT use free weights as I stated.
I just wondered if the coaches in our forum prefer weights or not for their gymnasts, or for the coaches that were or still are gymnasts if the prefer(red) to use weights.
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