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The lifestyle of a young gymnast is a high-energy blend of discipline, glitter, and grit. It’s a world where "sleeping in" means 7:00 AM and "hanging out" usually happens while upside down.
Balancing 15–25 hours of weekly training with school requires elite-level time management. Homework is often tackled in the backseat of a car or during snack breaks between rotations.
Which inevitably turn into "who can hold a handstand the longest" contests.
Life revolves around tight buns, excessive hairspray, and the permanent scent of chalk and Tiger Balm.
For a competitive gymnast, the gym is a second home. The lifestyle is defined by:
Following the vlogs of NCAA stars or Olympic hopefuls to see the "behind the scenes" of elite life.
When they aren't chasing a perfect 10, young gymnasts lean into a specific subculture of entertainment: