It's definitely a necessity to make split-second decisions when you're doing gymnastics because things don't always go perfect.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I grew up doing gymnastics. It requires discipline, eating right, getting sleep, lots of sacrifice. But the pros outweigh the sacrifice.
In gymnastics, the longest routine you do is a minute and a half, and that's pretty tough to get through.
Gymnastics is just one part of my life, and I'm having as much fun with it as possible.
Because I did gymnastics for such a long time, it's allowed me to stay really physical, and with the krav maga and all that, I can actually do a lot of my own stunts.
Everything is about your movements and precision and timing, which is what gymnastics is about.
Gymnastics was my calling. I think it chose me in a lot of ways.
Gymnastics demands so much of our time. We train all week and travel and compete on weekends. The people you're surrounded by really become your second family, your best friends, your sisters. My coach was like a second mother for me.
It is fine to be all focused on gymnastics if that is what you want to do, but once you are finished with gymnastics, what are you going to do?
I think this is all my life. Because if I was split gymnastics and something else like far, fun or to go with friends. No, this, you're supposed to one go, one straight road and to do every day. And touch the wall, of the goal.
In gymnastics, you have to be perfect every step along the way.