I'd be grateful for advice from experienced parents and coaches. Please bear with me, I know this is too long a post! I am already getting a bit anxious about my dd's gymnastics situation for the coming season; I know its a bit early but here goes. My dd had a tough level 4 season. I think a huge growth spurt during the fall sure didn't help. And she really lost a lot of confidence and felt very anxious and stressed at every meet this fall. Now she is uptraining and feeling much more excited and happy about the gym again. She knows she is getting stronger, improving, and getting new skills. Level testing, however, is in about a month. She may have all her level 5 skills, but she may lack one important one--its too early to tell. I don't think she would mind repeating level 4 EXCEPT if all her friends move up. On top of that, she would be the oldest kid.
And, here's the other part of the equation: this fall will be more than usually stressful academically because my dd will be applying to very competitive private schools. She will be taking several placement exams (on weekends!) and doing lots of school open houses, etc. The school business is very important to her as is her gymnastics. So here I was worrying about this perfect storm when I saw a silver lining. Would any of you think that it would be possible for her to train with her regular groups (assuming all or most would be 5s) during the summer and fall, but not compete in the fall? What she really loves is the work in the gym anyway--she doesn't like meets. This way, she would not have to pull out of meets at the last minute for possible testing (since we won't know the dates until the last minute) and it would give her more time to work on her skills and just lower the stress level. Does this sound like a plausible plan to bring to a coach?
Any suggestions welcome.
And, here's the other part of the equation: this fall will be more than usually stressful academically because my dd will be applying to very competitive private schools. She will be taking several placement exams (on weekends!) and doing lots of school open houses, etc. The school business is very important to her as is her gymnastics. So here I was worrying about this perfect storm when I saw a silver lining. Would any of you think that it would be possible for her to train with her regular groups (assuming all or most would be 5s) during the summer and fall, but not compete in the fall? What she really loves is the work in the gym anyway--she doesn't like meets. This way, she would not have to pull out of meets at the last minute for possible testing (since we won't know the dates until the last minute) and it would give her more time to work on her skills and just lower the stress level. Does this sound like a plausible plan to bring to a coach?
Any suggestions welcome.