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Snowflake Designs wanted to know what you guys were thankful for this year, and thanks to one of our last What’s Up Wednesday questions, we got the answers directly from you guys! So, what are gymnasts thankful for?
“I am thankful for my family, my teacher, my coaches, and my house!”
--@ellarosehuskic
“I’m thankful for my family, friends, teammates, gymnastics and Snowflake Designs!”
--@gymnastics_with_jeanne
“I’m thankful for my family because they believe in me and help take me to gymnastics so I can reach my dreams.”
--@gymnast_kayleeofficial
“I am so thankful to be an Ambassador. I have made such great friends through the program!”
Hey gymnasts! Whether you are a gym beginner or a gym veteran, we all have different reasons as to why we love gymnastics.
Gymnasts have a certain energy and passion for their sport that is hard to find anywhere else. They go to the gym multiple times a week to train hard and become the strongest they can be. There is no friendship stronger than that between teammates who train and compete together. Some gymnasts enjoy the thrill and pressure of competitions, while others are simply training for fun.
There is so much to learn from gymnastics, too. Gymnasts learn to face obstacles and conquer their fears. They develop important skills for life like time management: it takes a lot of effort to balance school and training! Their coaches teach them good sportsmanship and discipline. Gymnasts learn how to grow past tough times and come out stronger in the end. They gain confidence in themselves and learn how to be leaders. This is why we
If you follow us on social media, you know our brand ambassadors. These gymnasts work hard both in and out of the gym and share their love for gymnastics and Snowflake leotards with the digital world. They are influential figures for gymnasts of all ages.
Gwynneth is one of our ambassadors. She is a Level 3/4 gymnast working hard to achieve her gymnastics dreams. Her mom Krista tells the story of Gwynneth's toughest challenge she's had to overcome: a serious injury that took her out of the gym for months. So many gymnasts face injuries in and out of the gym that make them stronger as they overcome the challenge. Here's Krista and Gwynneth's story.
What My Daughter's Gymnastics Injury Taught Me (and Her)
Gwynneth was always a ball of energy. At 2 years old, she loved going to gymnastics classes. What she lacked in ability, she made up for in enthusiasm and fearlessness. Team was not a consideration
If you follow us on social media, you know our brand ambassadors. These gymnasts work hard both in and out of the gym and share their love for gymnastics and Snowflake leotards with the digital world. They are influential figures for gymnasts of all ages.
Grace is a Snowflake ambassador. She is a Level 6 gymnast working hard to achieve her gymnastics dreams. Her mom Karidee tells the story of Grace's experience so far with the current global situation. She discusses how Grace is handling the gym closures, and what she is doing to stay active and have fun while she's at home. Here's Karidee and Grace's story.
Two weeks ago, Grace started worrying when she saw activities start to be canceled and closed. Then, a gymnastics competition was canceled, and she was very upset. She cried and cried. She said she
If you follow us on social media, you know our brand ambassadors. These gymnasts work hard both in and out of the gym and share their love for gymnastics and Snowflake leotards with the digital world. They are influential figures for gymnasts of all ages.
"Banana" is one of our ambassadors. She is a young gymnast working hard to achieve her gymnastics dreams. Her mom Lena wrote a short piece about her and her daughter's experiences with the current world situation. It's both relatable and encouraging to gymnasts and gym moms everywhere right now. Here's Lena's story:
"Banana" and her mom taking a silly photo after a gymnastics meet.