Her face etched with pain, a child trains for Olympic glory while her
gymnastics trainer stands on her legs. Its a powerful reminder of this
little girl’s tender age as she trains as hard as any adult athlete in
the Western world.
Nanning Gymnasium in Nanning, China, is one of many ruthless training
camps across the country to which parents send their children to learn
how to be champions.
But while training techniques appear
extreme to Western eyes, they provide an insight into why China’s
athletes at London 2012 seem so easily able to swim, dive, lift and
shoot their way to victory.
Gymnastic stars are known for
starting at an incredibly early age, and this group of children appear
no different as they battled to complete the demanding routines on bars,
rings, and mats.
Boys and girls who looked no older than five
or six-years-old were tasked with swinging on beams, hanging from pairs
of rings and bounding across floor mats during the physically strenuous
training sessions.
- courtesy UNB Facts.