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    Parents How to help after a competition

    This may sound harsh but disappointment is a reality of life AND all sports. People say gymnastics is subjective but really there is a code of points that judges tend to follow pretty darn well. Usually if a routine is watched on video a judge or coach could point out the deductions. This is a...
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    Parents Daughter is pushed from JO to excel

    I believe communication between parents and coaches goes both ways. A parent can check in at any time, email at any time, watch practice, etc .... I know at our gym there are FAR more athletes than coaches. I agree that communication is key and we only know one side BUT ... a lot of times the...
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    Parents Daughter is pushed from JO to excel

    So in reading through ALL of this ... it *would* concern me if any coaches in any sport for any team denied me a meeting to discuss my child's progress. If you have asked for a meeting (or phone call) and they are not responding, that is a red flag. THAT BEING SAID - is your daughter 100%...
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    Parents What to expect at College Camp?

    Not a college but people rave about Flip Fest which is overnight...
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    Parents Advice- jealousy of parents

    Aw thank you!! Words have power and semantics matter. I think honestly sometimes we need some tunnel vision to get our kids through this sport!
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    Parents Abrupt end of her season...

    Wishing you all the best day by day - I am sure you are relieved to have the surgery over. How are you hanging in emotionally?
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    Parents Advice- jealousy of parents

    How other people perceive you and your daughter is on THEM. Not you. Unfortunately, humans tends to create narratives that serve them. For example, if their daughter is struggling and consistently not hitting a skill, it becomes "we need more hours, we don't have enough coaches, she has a block...
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    WAG Regressing on Vault

    The best advice I have adopted on this gym journey is know your role. There are 4. Athlete, Coach, Parent, Referee (Judge). Parent = drive, support, hug, listen, cheer. Sometimes less talking / advice is more. It's hard to see our kids struggle but we have to trust that the coach WILL get to it...
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    Parents Abrupt end of her season...

    That's the whole "what should be" piece that adults fully understand. It sounds like you are mourning what cannot be now because of the injury. It's okay to say those things out loud. She can't compete. She can't get her 39. She can't get to regionals, etc. Sit with that for a bit because the...
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    Parents Abrupt end of her season...

    I am glad that you all have answers. I know this feels like an insurmountable mountain right now. This too shall pass but in the meantime you have every right to feel your feelings. In fact, you need to. Naming the feelings - whether anger or frustration or just plain sad - is healthy. You have...
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    Parents How to move on… advice needed

    Well in that case you move to the new gym and miss 2 meets. I am not sure what there is to salvage here if you are leaving. It's like leaving a job. You know it is a risk - they may say see ya later. But that's true regardless of how you say it. That risk doesn't go away in this scenario. I...
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    Parents Abrupt end of her season...

    I think we follow you on IG. I am so sorry you are going through this. First - congrats to your daughter on her accomplishments. She is clearly an amazing gymnast. That needs to be celebrated. My daughter's big ambitious goal is a 38, so what an inspiration your girl is to others. Second - my...
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    Parents How important is the state meet?

    Have you asked her how she is feeling? Maybe a simple "let's talk. These are the options in front of us. What do you think?" She may surprise you and say "it's okay, I don't need to do state." Or she may say "I really want to go" and it's closure she needs. L4 state has 0 bearing on her gym...
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    Parents How to move on… advice needed

    Treat this like a business transaction. Use facts, no emotion. "Hi there, I am writing to let you know that effective XXX date, DD will be leaving the gym. We truly appreciate all of the time that you have devoted to her training. She will compete at XXX meet and YYY meet because those are...
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    Parents Shameless mom brag...

    We love following her on Instagram - she's awesome! I love her story, too. Good reminder of each gymnast having their own journey and path!
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    Parents Daughter frustrated

    I have a friend who STRONGLY recommends coffee for ADHD. Makes sense to me. Worked for her kiddo.
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    Parents Daughter frustrated

    I agree with you here 100%. To me it sounds like a case of the "ADHD talking" - it's so hard but the good news is that there are solutions. You sound like a well informed ADHD mama!
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    Parents Daughter frustrated

    My older son has ADHD, so I understand entirely. Our gymnast does not have ADHD, but my question would be - does your gymnast take medication? If so, have you discussed with your pediatrician / counselor about what's happening presumably after school? I am not quick to medicate BUT I know that...
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    WAG Hollow shape vs straight shape

    I actually am glad you asked as we compete against some gyms where they really "exaggerate" for lack of a better term the shapes. The casts are like OVER hollow. Then they do these weird shoulder shrugs coming out of certain basic skills like handstands on the floor. Like you can see the...
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    Parents Any tips for weak vaulter?

    Yes and my comment was really to reassure you since I have a daughter the same age and level. She went from a career high on vault (9.625 if I remember) on the FHS vault during her L5 test out meet in the Fall back to the 8s. Needless to say, for a gymnast who is used to seeing some better...

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