I badly sprained my ankle last fall and there was definitely a pop/snap, maybe more of just the feeling than the sound, it was hard to tell and no one was right next to me to hear. I did get it x-rayed and I definitely recommend you do as well, but it doesn't mean that it's broken - it could...
this one thing probably isn't enough to fix it but look up the "wall angels" movement it's good for opening up shoulders and upper back so that you can hold that same form in handstand or elsewhere
I'm on an NAIGC team with a few former level 10s on it. One of our girls competes level 9 with roughly level 10 routines and a couple others have dropped down to other levels for more fun/less stress/injury/whatever it may be. There is no difficulty restrictions in NAIGC 9, so she can definitely...
I definitely recommend looking into college club/NAIGC teams! Depending on the school you're at it's not unheard of for some of the athletes on those teams to be verging on NCAA level but there's also a lot of range and flexibility for skills or events you feel less confident on
As soon as you punch you should be hitting the hollow laid out shape rather than havibg to force your shoulders open on the table. I might honestly suggest putting the table height up a couple settings because it almost looks like you're reaching down towards the table in the air (closing your...
I'm a WAG gymnast who also wants to branch into MAG (thank you naigc!), just vault and floor for now. I'm competing WAG Platinum mostly because my bars and beam are lacking, but I have been upgrading my tumbling and vaults quickly lately and plan to keep doing so through the rest of the season...
I’m sure this is obvious and/or has been asked many times but I can’t find anything that really clarifies in words that make sense to me. The vault I have been training is truly best described as a 1/4 on 3/4 off, I punch facing forwards, turn my body 90 degrees so my hands are pointing sideways...