- Sep 29, 2013
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I'm sure I'm not alone coaching gymnastics on top of a full time job, so I'm hoping for some help!
I'm switching groups that I coach starting this summer. With two jobs already, I don't know that I have the time or energy to make a whole new set of plans for multiple groups on top of that. Then it hit me - buy some lesson plans and just tweak them as needed to fit the groups. Not just a one-off or a "practice handstands and front handsprings," but plans/circuit/drill lists for all four WAG events covering several months or a year so I could walk into gym, pull out a page, and have a plan for a 2-3 hour practice.
Any suggestions for good team (compulsory but leading to optionals) lesson plans? I saw some on Swing Big for levels 1-5 but they look like they are from 2016 so not up to date with the current code. I saw some on Gymnastics Progressions that look more recent but $425 is a lot to not have a preview of a curriculum page. Any opinions on these or any other suggestions?
I'm switching groups that I coach starting this summer. With two jobs already, I don't know that I have the time or energy to make a whole new set of plans for multiple groups on top of that. Then it hit me - buy some lesson plans and just tweak them as needed to fit the groups. Not just a one-off or a "practice handstands and front handsprings," but plans/circuit/drill lists for all four WAG events covering several months or a year so I could walk into gym, pull out a page, and have a plan for a 2-3 hour practice.
Any suggestions for good team (compulsory but leading to optionals) lesson plans? I saw some on Swing Big for levels 1-5 but they look like they are from 2016 so not up to date with the current code. I saw some on Gymnastics Progressions that look more recent but $425 is a lot to not have a preview of a curriculum page. Any opinions on these or any other suggestions?