Hi there,
Can you give some advice?
We'll find out next month if our gym will advance my daughter from the pre-team to the junior compulsory team, or if she'll be recommended over to the Exel bronze team. Of course, dd is dying to join the junior team (she dreams of Olympics and is obsessed with the sport), but we're all aware that this gym is very hesitant about taking girls who are 10, like my daughter, over to the junior team no matter how good their skills are. They prefer to send the 9 and ups over to Exel, as we've seen and heard.
So, if dd is asked to join the Exel bronze team, this gym's Exel team practices just twice a week for 90 minutes, and I'm sad to say that when I've seen their practices, they spend the majority of the time standing around, walking around, and waiting for the compulsory gymnasts to finish using equipment so they can get a few minutes to use the area. They look like a bored bunch of girls, honestly. My dd is 10, but she is small and full of excited energy for life. She is so on fire for the sport of gymnastics, and she is desperately hoping to make it to the junior team, but I'm well aware it would almost take a miracle to get her there since she's 10 and we know the way this gym works.
There is another gym about 35 minutes from here that is big and has elite gymnasts (our current gym doesn't), and they happen to have an Exel program where the bronze level practices 4 times a week at 2 hours per practice. When my husband talked to them a few weeks ago about our situation, they said dd could join their Exel bronze team and practice the 8 hours a week with them, and not compete in any Exel competitions, and then dd would be eligible to try-out to join the compulsory team at their gym once the coaches say that her skills are strong enough. They have no problem with moving gymnasts over to the compulsory team from Exel if they have the skills and have not competed in the Exel program.
Dd says she wants to switch to the big gym's Exel program with the 4 days-a-week practices and the opportunity to switch to compulsory team, rather than stay at the little gym we're at where once you're on Exel they say you're not allowed to move over to compulsory. Would you agree with this switch if dd is not invited to join our current gym's junior team next month?
Thank you,
Eliza
Can you give some advice?
We'll find out next month if our gym will advance my daughter from the pre-team to the junior compulsory team, or if she'll be recommended over to the Exel bronze team. Of course, dd is dying to join the junior team (she dreams of Olympics and is obsessed with the sport), but we're all aware that this gym is very hesitant about taking girls who are 10, like my daughter, over to the junior team no matter how good their skills are. They prefer to send the 9 and ups over to Exel, as we've seen and heard.
So, if dd is asked to join the Exel bronze team, this gym's Exel team practices just twice a week for 90 minutes, and I'm sad to say that when I've seen their practices, they spend the majority of the time standing around, walking around, and waiting for the compulsory gymnasts to finish using equipment so they can get a few minutes to use the area. They look like a bored bunch of girls, honestly. My dd is 10, but she is small and full of excited energy for life. She is so on fire for the sport of gymnastics, and she is desperately hoping to make it to the junior team, but I'm well aware it would almost take a miracle to get her there since she's 10 and we know the way this gym works.
There is another gym about 35 minutes from here that is big and has elite gymnasts (our current gym doesn't), and they happen to have an Exel program where the bronze level practices 4 times a week at 2 hours per practice. When my husband talked to them a few weeks ago about our situation, they said dd could join their Exel bronze team and practice the 8 hours a week with them, and not compete in any Exel competitions, and then dd would be eligible to try-out to join the compulsory team at their gym once the coaches say that her skills are strong enough. They have no problem with moving gymnasts over to the compulsory team from Exel if they have the skills and have not competed in the Exel program.
Dd says she wants to switch to the big gym's Exel program with the 4 days-a-week practices and the opportunity to switch to compulsory team, rather than stay at the little gym we're at where once you're on Exel they say you're not allowed to move over to compulsory. Would you agree with this switch if dd is not invited to join our current gym's junior team next month?
Thank you,
Eliza