We won't be able to go to another gym because there won't be one available but I'll definitely have her stretch and burn off energy. Thanks for the suggestions and advice. I was a little nervous about her losing skills and being able to get back into it easily but it sounds like it will be ok.My dd took off a week this year without any problems. She did stretch and do some light conditioning though (along with a lot of walking of course.) She didn't have any problems picking up where she left off. However, we have previously had her work out with another gym on vacation. They were super welcoming and wouldn't even let us pay for her to work out with their team, and she really enjoyed it, so that's an option as well if you have a gym near your vacation spot that would let her work out with them a couple of times.
My dd took off a week this year without any problems. She did stretch and do some light conditioning though (along with a lot of walking of course.) She didn't have any problems picking up where she left off. However, we have previously had her work out with another gym on vacation. They were super welcoming and wouldn't even let us pay for her to work out with their team, and she really enjoyed it, so that's an option as well if you have a gym near your vacation spot that would let her work out with them a couple of times.
I too had my daughter practice at gyms when she was in the lower levels when we would go to extended family visits. Looking back, I really don't think it was worth it. It may or may not have helped her retain her skills but I think in the bigger picture, in my humble opinion, it was better for her (and me) to have just taken a break and enjoyed the vacation. If they lose any skills, they will get it back. And having reached the level my daughter is in, you learn so many things that puts things in proper perspective.
She's hoping she will be able to move to L7 next year even with the 2 weeks off. Her gym doesn't do full day practice only 3 to 4 hours a day.Minimal setback of any. My daughter has taken about 2-4 straight weeks off at every level, every year, plus about a couple 3-day mini vacation a couple times during the same year. She is a fourth year level 10 this year and we are taking a three week vacation next summer which will be going into her fifth year as L10. The thing that has set her back are injuries in Level 9 and 10. About three years ago, after a 2 1/2 week vacation during the summer, she immediately came back to full day practices. We did not think anything of it but I think jumping into 6 hour practices during the summer (she only practices 3 1/2 hours a day during the year), after being off the gym for almost three weeks, caused some of her overuse injuries. So my advise would be even if she stays active during vacation (riding bikes, swimming etc.), she should still take in easy the first few weeks back in the gym until her body acclimates again to practices especially if her gym does full days during the summer. But I think at Level 6, she should be fine.
After reading all the posts I'm definitely going to not worry about it. I wasn't sure if two weeks would make a big deal since we've never done this before. We've done a week here and there and have been fine but now that I've read all of these, I'm not going to even think about it. Thanks for the advice though.17 years in the sport, 2 gymnasts reached level 10...when went went on vacation for 1-2 weeks at a time, they never set foot in another gym , nor did I ever consider it...and they never had any type of setback. Go on vacation and give her the rest she needs from gym.
Lol, our gym is closed for Christmas break right now. We had team party/ open gym on Dec. 18. Then nothing. We go back Jan.8. So 3 weeks off... IN THE MIDDLE OF COMPETITION SEASON.After reading all the posts I'm definitely going to not worry about it. I wasn't sure if two weeks would make a big deal since we've never done this before. We've done a week here and there and have been fine but now that I've read all of these, I'm not going to even think about it. Thanks for the advice though.
We recommend she attend two workouts at a gym in the area. Something as simple as that will avoid problems. Do them both on them both the same week.My DD is a level 6 this year and we are going to be taking a two week vacation during the summer. When a gymnast takes two weeks off, is it a huge set back? This will be our first time doing this too by the way.