I can definitely see evolution, but I honestly can’t see a release move on rings being allowed. I can only imagine the number of kiddos that would be permanently out of gymnastics after injuring their shoulders trying something like that
I definitely will! His coach wants him to start next week, but he’s in summer camp at the gymnastics gym every day for 7 hours and I think adding on to that will be a bit much. So we will start him in August!
Just wanted to give an update, my son is being moved into the pre-team group. The coach said “he still gets distracted but I think I can handle him lol! So now we will see how it goes!
There are only 2 classes left in this session so I am planning to have a sit-down with him and get input on what specifically we can work on. Honestly the biggest problem I see my kiddo having is when the coach is working hands-on with another child and the rest are sitting around...he starts...
These are great ideas and I’ve already decided that if he doesn’t get moved after this session I will sign him up for twice a week. I think part of the problem is he’s a little bored, but I also completely understand that the coach needs to ensure he can pay attention for safety reasons.
He started out the school year having some troubles but has been doing great for months. He just has to be moving 24/7 and his impulse control is still developing. We may try a reward chart for home, we do that for his piano practicing and it helps a lot.
Hello! My son is 7 and has been doing gymnastics for about a year. He LOVES gymnastics and has the strength for it. He is currently in the beginner class for rec gymnastics, but he really wants to move up and his coach talked to us about a month ago, saying he was keeping his eye on our kiddo to...