Monday, February 1, 2010

Gymnastics Giving Wedgies Should I Put My 2 Year Old BOY In Gymnastics?

Should I put my 2 year old BOY in gymnastics? - gymnastics giving wedgies

My son had a great interest in sports: baseball, basketball, football and especially football, is not greater than 2, but short kicks and great coordination. I feel like he is ready to be placed on a team of some kind, but he is too young for my area (Kansas City, MO), as well as gymnastics and swimming. I feel like at the gym can provide a better platform for other sports, but swimming (although I'm a swimmer himself) What do you bring a child into the gym at 2?

8 comments:

Organic Mommy to 11 1 Angel ! said...

I think it is high, which builds strong muscles, if one chooses to use. Wants the age of 2, a class that is fun to him, but as it grows, it remains in it, will build large muscles and stay fit well. We had now 4 years old son with him, but he decided to leave after 3 years. We were with him in order. I had a blast while but decided not to raise charges. It remains what it has learned not in the class. He also enjoys sports and was very well coordinated 1.5 years of age or younger, and up.My oldest daughter is in her, and she loves it. It has been 12 years. She is 14 I say go for it if you do not want, you can remove it, but I'm sure it will be necessary.

live well laugh often love much said...

I think it's a great idea! This would mean a chance to make contacts will also require better coordination !.... My sister and I started gymnastics and was held because he is now an opportunity to play sport and what he is good .... his senior year in high school and had 3 scholarships offered for the shares emotions ... Diving 1, 1, cheerleaders and other sports .... My whole family, including my sister thinks that because of their early gym .... He broke all records of women in the diving and track and handed .... I am very proud of them ... Certainly, if your child shows an interest in him started early!

princess... said...

I think it looks smart. You will be able to lead the direction, a strong upper and lower body, and perhaps even enjoy it enough to continue when he is older. You will be surprised, is a highly competitive gymnastic sport teaches discipline and promotes a healthy lifestyle. There should be a good basis.

Mariz said...

If he is willing to try it, then yes, Mom. Go for it. I waited was five years old until my son and he was ashamed even to try. I say the younger the better. They are very happy in a place that a variety to choose and if you have had time to live, you just need encouragement.

мσмму тσ 6 ℓιттℓє мσикιєѕ said...

I think gymnastics would be good for him. It is likely that it would be fun. I will be me my daughter, who was nearly two for the gym and her two little boys in his class.

Good luck, and perhaps also love swimming.

♥ KiKi and Jayla's Mommy said...

This is fine if you'll be active to enjoy it, want to do something. There is nothing wrong with a swimming lesson or another. Go with what seems to be happier.

Bears Mom said...

If you offer gymnastics for children who are so small, why not?

maciac13 said...

The younger the better. To make sure it's half-formed pot and not go all the mats and everything. LOL ☺

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