Personal Narrative Essay On Granite City Gymnastics

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Being in a sport you should like or love that sport so much that if you can't do it for any reason you would want to do it anyway. That is how I feel with volleyball, track, and gymnastics. There was a time when I did want to go to gymnastics practice, because of a girl named Ava. She was my first gym friend, but is now the one of the last people I would turn to for help. One of the first days I joined Granite City Gymnastics and was on the Competition team I met a girl her name was Ava. Ava was very nice to me she brought me over to her friends and I got to meet them. Her friend group was two sisters named Kylee and Alanah. Kylee and Alanah where just as sweet as Ava was to me. I liked all of them very much. Ava at times would be demanding …show more content…

She could be snapping to them because she is truly mean and just wants people to talk to or boss around. Or Ava could be talking to Kylee like that because they both go to the same school, and they both are in the same grade, and it is like a close friend. I finally started to think that Ava was just straight up mean for a few reasons and this opened my eyes. Me and some of my gym friends including Ava, Kylee, and Alanah were taking about what were some dangerous sports, and gymnastics was brought up by someone. I said that I agreed that it could be one of the most dangerous sports because you could do one skill wrong and tear a muscle. Ava thought differently and she said that tennis was dangerous because the ball could hit your head and give you a concussion. I didn't agree but I respected her point of view, also my turn to vault was coming up. So I did my vault, and the rest of practice was good. Then a girl named Lily came up to many and told me that once I had vaulted Ava said in a snotty way she wrong tennis is way more dangerous. I have never told Ava that I know that, because she just kept getting meaner. Recently me and Ava had a meet together and she both where doing pretty good. Our old coach came to help out at the meet and I was fine with Ava the whole meet until the end. My mom and I were getting ready to leave for the meet when Rachel, Ava’s mom comes up with Ava. They