Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
I coached acrobatic gymnastics for many years and if you competed with a visible tattoo it was a deduction.Does anyone know if in other performance based sports such as dance or gymnastics the athletes are required to cover up their tattoos?
Or is it the decision of the coach/athlete?
The tattoo doesn't ruin the uniform. What a visible tattoo does ruin is the perfectly clean look of a team on stage. It's an added detail that was chosen to be permanent marked on their body, but I always have felt that senior aged teams should keep them covered with makeup.
I read this too fast and read USAF as USASF. Needless to say I was very confused as to why that would be a tattoo choice for anyone really, but then I reread it. I like what you wrote better than what I read.I've already agreed (and researched the regulations to be sure) to take my son to get some ink. I told him IF he makes it into the academy that will be our celebration activity. He wants the USAF logo on his upper arm.
(I agreed to skydiving too, I'm thinking this is less risky)
The Fierce Board App! || iPhone || Android
That's what she meant. 12step has terrible spelling.I read this too fast and read USAF as USASF. Needless to say I was very confused as to why that would be a tattoo choice for anyone really, but then I reread it. I like what you wrote better than what I read.
Alicia Sacramone was required to cover her neck one during worlds and I few other comps I thinkDoes anyone know if in other performance based sports such as dance or gymnastics the athletes are required to cover up their tattoos?
Or is it the decision of the coach/athlete?
Does anyone know if in other performance based sports such as dance or gymnastics the athletes are required to cover up their tattoos?
Or is it the decision of the coach/athlete?
It varies state by state. In NY, you strictly have to be 18... they are not legally supposed to tattoo anyone under 18, even with parent's consent. In PA, you can have a parent sign for you if you are under 18.Woah woah woah. You can get a tattoo under 18 in the USA? That's seriously messed up! So you can have a permanent mark on your body as a child, but not have a drink til you're 21? That is messed up.
Or have I missed the point and these kids are sneaking and lying and saying they're 18? Aren't they strict with ID?