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QuestionCan anyone learn to be a contortionist?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerAlmost anyone can learn various contortionist moves, but there does seem to be a genetic component which makes these moves much easier for some people. Whether you can learn enough to become a contortionist is probably something you would have to try to know for sure.
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QuestionHow much money do contortionists make?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThe median pay for being a contortionist seems to be around $14.34 an hour, though this means there are many people making much more or less than this. If you are lucky enough to become a contortionist featured in a circus or another high profile job, you could make from $40,000 to $70,000 per year.
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QuestionHow can I be a self-taught contortionist?Julia StrzeleckaCommunity AnswerStretch very regularly and practice hard. Watch some tutorials on the internet or read articles on here on how to do certain poses and try them. Remember to get a soft, flat surface to stretch on, and warm up before starting to stretch. Put in maximum effort into your stretches but do not overstretch (stretch so hard until you feel pain) because you can hurt yourself. Try to join a gymnastics, contortion club or get help from friends that are flexible. Practice hard and don't give up.
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QuestionIs it possible to be 11 years old and do what Sofie Dossi does?Community AnswerYes. It will take a little while of repetitive stretching, but it is very possible with practice. But don't over stretch or you will be sore and there could be long term consequences on your health, so take it slowly.
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QuestionHow old do I have to be to become a contortionist?Community AnswerAny age. Many well-trained contortionists start from an early age. It depends more on body type and flexibility than age.
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QuestionCan I become a back bender as well if I am a front bender?Community AnswerYes. In fact, some people are able to do both. It is a little harder to do the opposite of your usual routine, but it is possible. With a lot of practice and stretching, you can be both!
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QuestionHow are contortionists able to bend and move their bodies so gracefully?Community AnswerStretching and practice increase flexibility and allow contortionists to move gracefully.
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QuestionWhen I do an extreme over split, can it damage my internal body parts?Community AnswerNo. But you can harm your joints, ligaments and tendons when doing it. Be careful and don't over do it.
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QuestionIs it possible to make visible progress in only 3 months? I'm wondering if working up to creating a (very) beginning contortionist routine for a school project this year is actually doable.Community AnswerYes I think so. In my experience, I went to the gym a lot for about a month and I could see visible progress.
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QuestionDo I need to be able to do a backbend to become a contortionist?Community AnswerYes, as most of the moves you will do will require extensive flexibility of your back.
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QuestionWhat part of my back should I stretch the most if I want to do a chest roll?Community AnswerYou have to stretch your back and spine because they are very important to get your legs to the other side where your head is.
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QuestionIs 11 years old a good age to start?Community AnswerYes. Just keep stretching every day. Be patient.
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QuestionWhat if I don't practice every day?Community AnswerIf you don't practice every day, it will just take longer for you to be able to do it.
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QuestionIs it possible for my back to snap while doing this?Community AnswerNo, but genetics are associated with back flexibility and you should only push yourself to do as much as you can without pain, don't overdo it, you could strain or pull a muscle.
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QuestionDo I have to be skinny to be the ideal "skinny" to be a contortionist? I have very good strength and I am flexible, but I'm not stick thin.Community AnswerYou can do contortion, no matter what "ideal" is. You may not be as flexible as the best contortionist, though, because the more muscle mass you have, the harder it is to be flexible.
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QuestionCan I start from age 12?Riley NextCommunity AnswerYes, you can start at the age of 12. It may be hard at first, but keep doing stretches and it will come.
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QuestionIf I'm flexible, but scared to get hurt, how do I get over it?Community AnswerJust practice. Practice will help you overcome your fear. Nothing will happen. Use your talent.
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QuestionDo I have to be fit in order to become one? Would doing pushups be helpful or does that interfere with flexibility?Community AnswerIf you watch some vidoes of contortionists, you will see that they are usually extremely fit. Extra weight could get in the way of bending in certain ways, so that would make becoming a contortionist even more challenging. Pushups will help in building muscles which is good for stabilization.
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QuestionAs a dancer, would this help me become more flexible?Community AnswerYes. As a ballerina, I can definitely vouch for this claim. Performing many dance movements mobilizes the upper and lower back while also supplementing the stretch with strength to support the entire torso.
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QuestionDo I have to go to a class or circus school or can I just do it a home?Community AnswerNo you may do it where ever you want. Whatever makes you feel comfortable. You may get more knowledge by going to a class and learning from an expert though.
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QuestionIs Sofie Dossi a front bender or back bender?Community AnswerShe is a back bender, because she contorts backwards rather than forwards.
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QuestionCan you become contortionist even if you are not flexible?Community AnswerYou have to be flexible in order to be a contortionist. If you are not currently flexible, you can work at that and change it. See How to Become Flexible .
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QuestionShould my chin be touching the floor? Because when it is, I find that I am holding my breath, which makes me come out of it quicker.Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionShould I do workout routines to get more muscle before trying contortion?Community AnswerYou don't necessarily have to, but it would definitely help. More importantly, make sure you stretch properly before attempting any contortions.
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QuestionDo you have to be in gymnastics to do this?Community AnswerNo, you do not.
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QuestionHow long will it take me to get good at this?Community AnswerThere's no one answer to that question. Everyone is different.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I'm afraid of breaking something?Community AnswerTry out in an open place. That will help you overcome your fear. If you are afraid of breaking your bones, then do it under a professional or do it slowly.
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QuestionI'm pretty flexible, I can do a scorpion. But Sofie Dossi trained herself! Could I do that too?Community AnswerOf course you can! Look at what Sofie Dossi has done, and try to do the stretches she does. Take it at your own pace, don't expect to be able to do everything she does right away. Stretch into it slowly. You will need patience, but eventually you'll get there!
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QuestionI'm 18. Can I still become a contortionist?Julia StrzeleckaCommunity AnswerOf course you can do it! It's never to late. Just stretch regularly and warm up before stretching. You will get there if you put in the maximum effort and believe in yourself.
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QuestionHow do contortionists fit in small places?Community AnswerLots of practice! It takes a lot of time to get your muscles to bend enough to fit into small places.
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