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    Parents Understanding mobility requirements

    That is ridiculous and “gym philosophy” or not I would argue that it goes against what is posted on the USAG website - holding a kid back who is ready in order to gain a competitive advantage.
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    Parents Understanding mobility requirements

    The problem is DD is happy and really likes her friends and the coaches are all very good to her. I honestly would not care if she had to repeat L3 at 9.5 if she had struggled at L3 last year or if she was nowhere near her L4 skills. Since neither is the case, it’s hard to justify her repeating...
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    Parents Understanding mobility requirements

    Wow - how can one gym say L3 and another L6? That is a huge discrepancy. Believe me, I am all for holding our daughter back if she is going to have to struggle and scratch events, but it feels to us that she should have had the opportunity to bump up and then make the determination in the fall...
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    Parents Understanding mobility requirements

    I totally agree with you about how well she has her next level skills. I would say she truly does have them but they still need a lot work. We don’t even start working on next level skills until after the season so she hasn’t had much time. I do know that she has them as well as past girls who...
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    Parents Understanding mobility requirements

    Is it normal for the mobility to be so subjective? Where my daughter gyms, they compete starting at L2 so a few years ago she was invited to be on the L2 team. She didn’t have an amazing season but she fell in love with competition. She was held on L2 to compete a 2nd year. This proved to be a...

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