I have a young kid that come in and he's practicing Capoeira. There is another kid a little bit older who is praticing gymnastics. Both are clueless when it comes to weight room. Yet they are both solidly built.
For those who are gymnastics type, have you seen the Capoeira. Do you think its harder than competive training.
I did notice that the Cap guy is very huge, he also has no bicep at all. Now the gym guy doesn't really have one either. I have an 8 year old son and torn to what he should do. I myself did TKD. He's into Capoeira, not to much into the gymnastics. Here in O-town the both schools are far away from where we live.
I was thinking about just trying to teach him myself. I don't know that much about Gymnastics but I am pretty sure starting my kid out with walking on his hands and handstands pushups would help until our living situation changes. Any advice on either. I bought a Cap tape it shows the basics. Its a good start. They two guys I see at the gym are too busy to private teach so. I figure this is good for now. I wont' be sending him doing back flips or jump spinning kicks not yet couple more years.
If you did either one how did you incoporate weights into your routine? What where you guide lines? What is a good age to start gymnastics? How big is keeping skills up even if you don't compete. Does it help your strengh training?
Carlos E, anyone care to comment.
