Am I Really Too Old To Do Cartwheels?

When I was about three years old, my mom enrolled me in dance class.  At ballet, I was graceless. At tap, I was rhythm challenged. But at acrobatics, I excelled. It wasn’t long until I was doing handstands, somersaults, back bends and cartwheels all over the place.
 
By age eight, I had a routine down pat. One hundred cartwheels a day – no matter what. In winter, I did them next to the washer and dryer in our dank, dark basement. (I was banned from the living room after crashing into the cocktail table and breaking a lamp.) In spring, summer and fall, I cartwheeled up and down our blacktop driveway.
 
Though I try, I can’t remember when I stopped doing my 100 cartwheels a day. Somewhere around the time I discovered boys, make-up and the telephone, I suppose. But even with the passing of years, I continued to counter my self-dramatizing mood swings with a modified routine of cartwheel capering at sporadic intervals.
 
Shortly after each one of my sons mastered walking without tottering, I would demonstrate my cartwheel prowess. They were not the least bit enthralled.  But my bowling team thought it was a pretty cool move for someone in their 30’s. And so did the elementary school board moms when, at the close of our monthly meeting, I hopped up and shot off a few at the age of forty-two. I fantasized that they too clambered to shed their yuppie shackles and follow me down the yellow brick road – all the while doing cartwheels too. Who knows maybe we could have had a “cartwheelathon” and raised money for a worthy cause if I had pushed my agenda a tad harder? 
 
Then I turned fifty-four – the age when time meets reality. And it’s been a long time since I’ve done a cartwheel. 
 
Can I still do it?

One thought on “Am I Really Too Old To Do Cartwheels?

  1. I just turned 63 and have experienced the same stigma with cartwheels over the past year. I pride myself with staying in shape. I’m an advid weight lifter, unicycler, monkey bars and such. I’m male, 6′ and weigh a muscular 230. Well I am happy to report, I did 25 of them today on my dominate side. Fairly good ones too. It took me some time to again feel comfortable doing them and establishing more of a mental routine. I think the most difficult hurdle was the fear of damaging something. As a kid we have no fears, with age life teaches us to fear about everything. It took time, perserverence, and discipline but YES we can all do cartwheels again for the rest of our lives ! But I’m still working on my handstands and trying to achieve muscleups… 🙂 Never give up !

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