Or even more better and develop?
What ability will someone gain if they practice Gymnastics and in the other hand Kung Fu?|||In the long run, you will see all of the same benefits from Kung Fu as you would taking Gymnastics, plus you will be learning to protect yourself and others.
In the short term, your flexibility and strength will grow faster in Gymnastics, but with more opportunity to injure yourself.
Most gymnasts that I have had start Kung Fu have done extremely well because of their conditioning of years of gymnastics.
Benefit to benefit, you will get more from Kung Fu that gymnastics.|||Try wushu which is technically kung fu but more based on forms. Like the floor routines in gymnastics except you use weapons sometimes and it has fighting applications to it. Both are great for flexibility and fitness and you can use both to help in the other one.|||you could say there are many different forms of gymnastics which range from different flexibilities you must be flexible to do either, Kung Fu is more based on fighting whereas gym is much more varied. if you really want, you can do both!!!
if you practise gymnastics you become more flexible, active, focused, whereas if you do Kung Fu its more fighting mode.|||For gymnatics you will become very flexible, athletic, and will eventually be able to do front/back flips on the ground. Well, you know what I mean. For Kung Fu, you will become a lot more focused, your reflexes will increase drastically, and you will learn some cool techniques like being able to break cement (this falls under the focus part). Trust me, I%26#039;ve taken karate before (a style called Go Ju Ryu), and I%26#039;m able to smash thing to pieces just by focusing lol. The same thing goes with kung fu. It%26#039;s a differentstyle, but you will still develop the same traits as my style. So, gymnastics= great endurance, and flexibility, and kung fu= great focus, power, stamina, etc. I personally find kung fu to be a better choice, but everyone%26#039;s different. Just pick what you like more :)
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