You should start skateboarding.
2007-02-11 12:17:29
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answered by logan_10295 1
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You can go further with soccer. Gymnastics is pretty much done with you if you exceed a certain weight, size and age. Soccer has a broader future. But, you also have to do what makes you happy, so if gymnastics makes you happier, do that instead and then do soccer when gymnastics is over.
2007-02-11 20:19:22
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answered by Aimee 3
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Gymnastics
2007-02-11 20:17:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Very interesting.. I used to me in Gymnastics myself, I am a martial artist, I also was in soccer haha, back in Monterey High school in Lubbock, Texas.. I'd highly suggest you go for gymnastics, it's an amazing sport that depends on YOU only, Soccer is a team sport, with ONLY one player that's messed up, your team's in danger, gymnastics is for you and is amazingly healthy for your body.
2007-02-11 20:20:03
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answered by Antimatter DNS 1
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Are you going to be able to keep doing gymnastics? Soccer? They're both hard on your body, but if you're morelikley to keep playing Soccer, I'd go with that; you can play soccer in intermurals in college even if you don't play varsity.
2007-02-11 20:19:26
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answered by John 4
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What's wrong with cheerleading? Cheer is the only sport in the world that uses all your muscles in your body. We do a lot more than you think. We do dangerous stunts. And that's why cheerleading is the most dangerous sport in the U.S.
2007-02-11 20:20:24
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answered by Andrea<3 5
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softball. wohooooooo!
you get to be girly-cheerleading part
tough=soccer
and athletic=gymnastics
give it a try!
2007-02-11 20:18:02
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answered by madina 4
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gymnastics.
2007-02-11 20:33:49
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answered by aden 1
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soccer is more promising
2007-02-11 20:17:32
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answered by krista22here 1
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IF I WERE U I WOULD DO SOCCER BUT MAYBE U SHOULD TRY BASKETBALL
2007-02-11 20:21:03
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answered by spurschick2004 2
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