Practicing: safety issue when DD was competing. Practicing back handsprings a totally different issue that shooting hoops in our driveway.
Not watch practice: Now when DD was small, I did stick around for gymnastics practice- wanted to be around if she got injured, etc. She started competing...
Mine quit in 6th grade. She had a rough level 8 season (ending with a fall on floor at the state meet, crushing any. hopes of making it to regionals). She had multiple pains due to Severs and tendinitis as well. I did ask her to stick it out for a few months post state to make sure that she...
Mine left gymnastics after level 8 (right after her 6th grade year). She jumped straight into soccer and basketball for her middle school. Has been doing very well with both (starter in soccer 7th and 8th grade) and was starting point guard for her basketball team this past season. She even...
After the 2nd time she came off, I actually said out loud to my screen, “please make her stop”. When she dismounted and hit her head on the bar, I felt sick, That was awful to watch!
Also wanted to say congrats to Lily!! She looked relaxed and confident. Good luck in Ohio!
I am in TN but not from the Nashville area (we are in the eastern part of the state). To the OP, my dtr left the sport a few years ago so I am “out of the loop” where gyms are concerned. However, if I were you, I would see how the Nashville gyms did at State and Regionals this season (Region...
It helped my daughter because sometimes when she did her free hip, she would sometimes be leaning a bit too far back when she made the move to squat on. Being able to do the sole circle gave her a chance to save it.
Mine struggled with the squat on her level 6 year so her coach taught her the sole circle as backup. After that, she did not miss a squat on again and she usually scored well at meets with or without it.
I was about to ask if she had learned a sole circle. It’s what helped my daughter when she started struggling with consistency on the squat on. Once she had the sole circle, the weight seemed to lift and she didn’t miss the squat on again. Wasn’t sure if they can use it in compulsory though?
Yes! When DD walked away from gymnastics a year and 1/2 ago, she walked right into playing other sports at her school. There was a bit of a transition period but I think she had an easier time because she had been exposed to other things while in gymnastics. Her school coaches were thrilled...
When mine started out at age 6, we fit in other sports that were on a rec level (practice once a week, games on Saturday). She actually played soccer and basketball for several years since she was going 3 days a week to gym. It was only when she moved to optionals (5 days a week) that...
Mine quit after level 8. She was 12 and had one year of middle school behind her when she decided to be done. I think it's around this age where not only skills get harder, they really see what they are missing out on. We told her from the time she started at age 6 that when she was done, we...
This is what has happened with my daughter! She only has to shave maybe every 6-8 weeks. Very lucky! Once I started shaving, it was every 4 days. :rolleyes:
Mine only started this in the last 6 months (after she turned 13). However, her leg hairs were really not that noticeable and I left it completely up to her on when she wanted to start. She has been using a regular disposable razor and does just fine with that. Good luck!