I believe you can be young and compete in gymnastics if you have a coach who is looking out for you and if there is a good gym environment where the coaches are taking care of you emotionally and physically.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I worked hard in gymnastics since the time I was six years old until I retired at 23 years of age.
I started gymnastics when I was six years old. I was at day care, and they took us on a field trip to a gym club, Bannon's Gymnastix in Houston, and that's how I got started.
I did gymnastics when I was a kid. I wasn't very good at it.
My parents enrolled me in a gymnastics class when I was three years old, and I just was drawn to gymnastics. I loved it. It was my playground, and I could run around and be free there.
Because up to sixteen years old you feel gymnastics more. You can show your emotion, grace, like woman gymnastics, not kid's gymnastics. I feel I have good shape, and I can do it elements everything, but, it's not competition for me.
When I was young I wanted to be a gymnast. I used to compete at it, but then I grew too tall.
I started taking gymnastic classes when I was 3 years old.
I got into rhythmic gymnastics when I was four years old.
I'm really good at gymnastics, and that's about it.
At 14, you think you compete, you retire and you get a job. I didn't think gymnastics was a career that was going to change my life.