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  1. iamthestig's Avatar
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    Re: What Sport Should I Try?
    (Original post by y gorau)
    It'd be worth a crack. At the very least you'd get a good pre-season workout!
    Might give it a go over the summer, the local club's round the corner.
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    Re: What Sport Should I Try?
    (Original post by iamthestig)
    Thanks! I've just found my local club, im actually incredibly tempted
    Go for it! Absolutely nothing to lose and possibly a really enjoyable hobby to gain
  3. MRH94's Avatar
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    Re: What Sport Should I Try?
    I would try a bit of everything and see which you enjoy best?
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    Re: What Sport Should I Try?
    (Original post by Junaid96)
    Well, you don't know how he walks
    I'm not that fast
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    Re: What Sport Should I Try?
    With the long torso & arms, and short legs; gymnastics or rowing may be good. Now you'll need to work on flexibility in your spine for gymnastics and some decent upper body strength (for both). Shorter legs will help you pull off those insane "body-fold" movements :yes:
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    Re: What Sport Should I Try?
    (Original post by Tobia_s)
    With the long torso & arms, and short legs; gymnastics or rowing may be good. Now you'll need to work on flexibility in your spine for gymnastics and some decent upper body strength (for both). Shorter legs will help you pull off those insane "body-fold" movements :yes:
    I was watching the gymnastics on the Olympics and my jaw hit the floor, doubt I could do any of that. Perhaps, if I'd started learning when I was younger. Sometimes I wish I had pushier parents
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    Re: What Sport Should I Try?
    (Original post by iamthestig)
    I was watching the gymnastics on the Olympics and my jaw hit the floor, doubt I could do any of that. Perhaps, if I'd started learning when I was younger. Sometimes I wish I had pushier parents
    Haha starting early is especially true for gymnasts. Rowing still on the table then?
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    Re: What Sport Should I Try?
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    Haha starting early is especially true for gymnasts. Rowing still on the table then?
    Yeah, I've emailed my local club
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    Re: What Sport Should I Try?
    (Original post by iamthestig)
    Yeah, I've emailed my local club
    Good lad. Now get ready for the intense cardio fitness you're gonna be made to build and upper body strength training. Good luck
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    (Original post by iamthestig)
    Yeah, I've emailed my local club
    I'm considering rowing. My only experience of it is using the rowing machines at the gym and just from that I know it's absolutely knackering Tell me how it goes pal, I need to settle on a new sport myself, also thinking about swimming. Same age as you as well so don't let that hold you back, all it means is that you probably won't be competing in Olympics, but can still have a great time doing it.
    Last edited by Converse Rocker; 04-08-2012 at 13:34.
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    I'm considering taking up rowing too but I'm not very tall and have short legs. Argh I wish I was good at sport
  12. iamthestig's Avatar
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    Emailed them, dunno whether I can afford it though. I'll let you know what happens.
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