I want to be a perfect gymnast! To be a perfect gymnast one must learn balance. It is balance and poise, perfect balance and poise in fact!
I wonder how I can become a perfect gymnast?
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Sunday, April 17, 2005
A Perfect Gymnast
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5 comments:
There are no such things as perfect actions, only perfect intentions.
perfect intentions create perfect actions don't they?
I used to be a gymnast - when I was a kid. I was pretty good on the beam. Now I couldn't walk along one with poise and balance let alone do somersaults!
Being a gymnast, let alone a perfect one, would take years of practise. Flexibility, focus and a good teacher would be required.
wow kel i admire gymnasts - i can't even stand on the beam properly, let lone walking along if or doing somersaults on it!
i am a level 4 gymnast and am 11 years old. i think that gym is really hard. being good at it costs sweat, blood and pain. i have been doing it for ages but i am still not perfect at it. in gymnastics though you can never be good or perfect a there are always new skills to improve or learn
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