what I meant was because of the cheating, do you still think it was deserved of them? Are we encouraging it to happen again?
The age limit is very important in my eyes. Young gymnasts are fearless and will do as the coach instructs, this makes them easy to take advantage of. Older gymnasts, say, sixteen year olds, know by then that when you do something, it's pretty dangerous. Not to mention your body has just gone through a rough transformation. All of that together makes it unfair to abuse the innocence and skill of a younger child. The older gymnast has had to ride a bucking horse, and probably got kicked more than once. It's just not as fair.
what I meant was because of the cheating, do you still think it was deserved of them? Are we encouraging it to happen again?
The age limit is very important in my eyes. Young gymnasts are fearless and will do as the coach instructs, this makes them easy to take advantage of. Older gymnasts, say, sixteen year olds, know by then that when you do something, it's pretty dangerous. Not to mention your body has just gone through a rough transformation. All of that together makes it unfair to abuse the innocence and skill of a younger child. The older gymnast has had to ride a bucking horse, and probably got kicked more than once. It's just not as fair.
what I meant was because of the cheating, do you still think it was deserved of them? Are we encouraging it to happen again? The age limit is very important in my eyes. Young gymnasts are fearless and will do as the coach instructs, this makes them easy to take advantage of. Older gymnasts, say, sixteen year olds, know by then that when you do something, it's pretty dangerous. Not to mention your body has just gone through a rough transformation. All of that together makes it unfair to abuse the innocence and skill of a younger child. The older gymnast has had to ride a bucking horse, and probably got kicked more than once. It's just not as fair.
what I meant was because of the cheating, do you still think it was deserved of them? Are we encouraging it to happen again? The age limit is very important in my eyes. Young gymnasts are fearless and will do as the coach instructs, this makes them easy to take advantage of. Older gymnasts, say, sixteen year olds, know by then that when you do something, it's pretty dangerous. Not to mention your body has just gone through a rough transformation. All of that together makes it unfair to abuse the innocence and skill of a younger child. The older gymnast has had to ride a bucking horse, and probably got kicked more than once. It's just not as fair.
theres something about the word 'deserved' that doesn't quite sound right.
Yeah, that girl looks like she's 10.
I don't think there should be an age limit, but there is, and I think they cheated.