Posts Tagged “Juggling”
Feb
05
2010
Life After Gymnastics - Is There One?Posted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesUnlike some other sports, such as football or hockey, which may only get him or her into a college on a scholarship on an off chance, gymnastics has much more of a future to offer those who are capable. Professional gymnastics, gymnastics coaching, performances, and theater are only a few of the options beyond the aforementioned — quite literally, the sky is the limit. Professional gymnastics In terms of professional gymnastics there are quite literally dozens of substyles to choose from, all of which stem either from rhythmic gymnastics or artistic gymnastics. Dancing, juggling, tumbling, rolling, vaulting, horse and beams can be involved in a professional competition. Even the rings, which are limited only to men, are offered. Lucrative and fun for your gymnast, the professional sport is typically reserved for those who are extremely well-qualified. Lots of gymnasts who participate, though, are fresh out of school. No rule states that one must be an Olympic champion in order to ent … Tags: Artistic Gymnastics, Beams, Dozens, Gymnast, Gymnasts, Juggling, Off Chance, Olympic Champion, Other Sports, Professional Coaching, Professional Competition, Professional Sport, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Rule States, Scholarship, Sky Is The Limit, Vaulting Horse
Oct
26
2009
Life After Gymnastics - Is There One?Posted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesProfessional gymnastics, gymnastics coaching, performances, and theater are only a few of the options beyond the aforementioned — quite literally, the sky is the limit. Professional gymnastics In terms of professional gymnastics there are quite literally dozens of substyles to choose from, all of which stem either from rhythmic gymnastics or artistic gymnastics. Dancing, juggling, tumbling, rolling, vaulting, horse and beams can be involved in a professional competition. Even the rings, which are limited only to men, are offered. Lucrative and fun for your gymnast, the professional sport is typically reserved for those who are extremely well-qualified. Lots of gymnasts who participate, though, are fresh out of school. No rule states that one must be an Olympic champion in order to enter a contest for money. Obviously, the gymnast must be prepared both physically and mentally. Of course, if your gymnast is the best in his or her local or state division, then he or she may want to go f … Tags: Artistic Gymnastics, Beams, Dozens, Gymnast, Gymnasts, Juggling, Money, Olympic Champion, Professional Coaching, Professional Competition, Professional Sport, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Rule States, Sky Is The Limit, Vaulting Horse
Oct
23
2009
The 5 C’s of Juggling Writing JobsPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesStories B, C, and D would have to wait patiently in the wings until the star of the show, story A, had been thoroughly researched, absorbed, written, polished, and turned in to the editor. Only then could story B move to center stage. It was a tidy, organized approach to writing — giving my all to every project, one project at a time - and, for many years, it worked flawlessly. That was back when all I did was write. I had no other job responsibilities, which made it a perfect arrangement. My pattern was so ingrained and accepted by everyone that, when I was ready to write, I was permitted to do it at home. This was unheard of in the context of the magazine for which I worked. At first, my editor was aghast. “Haven’t you ever worked for a newspaper?” he would bark. “Good reporters can write in the middle of a three-ring circus.” “No,” I would reply. “I have never worked for a newspaper, and I can’t write in the middle of a three-ring circus.” Of course, writing in one room, while eve … Tags: Center Stage, Eve, Job, Juggling, Ring Circus, Star Of The Show, Wings, Writing Jobs, Writing Stories
Oct
22
2009
The 5 C’s of Juggling Writing JobsPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesStories B, C, and D would have to wait patiently in the wings until the star of the show, story A, had been thoroughly researched, absorbed, written, polished, and turned in to the editor. Only then could story B move to center stage. It was a tidy, organized approach to writing — giving my all to every project, one project at a time - and, for many years, it worked flawlessly. That was back when all I did was write. I had no other job responsibilities, which made it a perfect arrangement. My pattern was so ingrained and accepted by everyone that, when I was ready to write, I was permitted to do it at home. This was unheard of in the context of the magazine for which I worked. At first, my editor was aghast. “Haven’t you ever worked for a newspaper?” he would bark. “Good reporters can write in the middle of a three-ring circus.” “No,” I would reply. “I have never worked for a newspaper, and I can’t write in the middle of a three-ring circus.” Of course, writing in one room, while eve … Tags: Center Stage, Eve, Job, Juggling, Ring Circus, Star Of The Show, Wings, Writing Jobs, Writing Stories |
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