Some pictures of my shows are below.....

My Group performance.


My Solo

Acrobatics.
I guess you could say that acrobatics is my ‘hidden talent’. For those of you who don't know what acrobatics is its a sport as well as a performing arts. Most people believe that acrobatics is the same thing as gymnastics but they wrong, I guess they are sort of right but Acrobatics is a much harder and more challenging activity. Anyone can train to be good at gymnastics but with Acrobatics its a much harder skill to learn and most people who do acrobatics have natural ability's to do the sport but others that try often don't succeed and end up quitting. I started Acrobatics when I was 4 years old because I was always doing hand stands on the wall and bridges in the house so my mum took me to Ludiks acrobatics club and I immediately fell in love with the sport. Now alot of people think that that's what acrobatics is. Bridges, Handstands and forwards rolls but actually its flips, backwards and forwards walkovers, chin rolls, headstands, splits and much much more. I stopped acrobatics when we moved to New Zealand which was when I was 6 because New Zealand doesn't do it. In the 2 years In which I did Acrobatics shows and competitions I got 1st in the competitions 3 times, 2nd twice and 3rd once, I also got The best exam results out of the whole club, Best cartwheel award, The baby's award ( The best acrobat under the age of 6), 11 medals, 2 badges and 3 excellence ribbons. All those awards were for my individual performances but I also won heaps more for duets, and group performances. I think what helped me do so well was the practise twice a week for 2 hours each day. The thing I achieved the most was my south African Springbok Colours. You might not know it but the springboks rugby team aren't called the springboks because its a cool name but because as individuals they are the best rugby players in the whole of Africa. I got my South African Springboks tracksuit and a certificate to show that I, as an individual, am one of the best acrobatics in the whole of Africa.
I guess you could say that acrobatics is my ‘hidden talent’. For those of you who don't know what acrobatics is its a sport as well as a performing arts. Most people believe that acrobatics is the same thing as gymnastics but they wrong, I guess they are sort of right but Acrobatics is a much harder and more challenging activity. Anyone can train to be good at gymnastics but with Acrobatics its a much harder skill to learn and most people who do acrobatics have natural ability's to do the sport but others that try often don't succeed and end up quitting. I started Acrobatics when I was 4 years old because I was always doing hand stands on the wall and bridges in the house so my mum took me to Ludiks acrobatics club and I immediately fell in love with the sport. Now alot of people think that that's what acrobatics is. Bridges, Handstands and forwards rolls but actually its flips, backwards and forwards walkovers, chin rolls, headstands, splits and much much more. I stopped acrobatics when we moved to New Zealand which was when I was 6 because New Zealand doesn't do it. In the 2 years In which I did Acrobatics shows and competitions I got 1st in the competitions 3 times, 2nd twice and 3rd once, I also got The best exam results out of the whole club, Best cartwheel award, The baby's award ( The best acrobat under the age of 6), 11 medals, 2 badges and 3 excellence ribbons. All those awards were for my individual performances but I also won heaps more for duets, and group performances. I think what helped me do so well was the practise twice a week for 2 hours each day. The thing I achieved the most was my south African Springbok Colours. You might not know it but the springboks rugby team aren't called the springboks because its a cool name but because as individuals they are the best rugby players in the whole of Africa. I got my South African Springboks tracksuit and a certificate to show that I, as an individual, am one of the best acrobatics in the whole of Africa.