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    Anon Tumbling progressions (offshoot from 2026-2030 CoP thread

    That’s impressive. I think a lot of kids would really struggle with such a big increase in the difficulty of the tumbling. You must be really good at coaching standing back handsprings!
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    Women How to stay when you’re not wanted?

    In what way is she “passed over”?
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    Coaches New littles on team

    Be very careful with the elf. It is a sacred family tradition for some families and you can really mess it up if you don’t know what you are doing! Whatever you do, don’t touch it!
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    Coaches New littles on team

    My son’s level 3 coach had a ton of different ways of motivating kids. One that worked well is that he had an awards system where kids got points for different achievements (hardest worker on a rotation, most pull-ups during conditioning, first time doing a new skill, etc). These points earned...
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    Coaches New littles on team

    Is the session too late at night?
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    Women giants

    You should be breaking in a back-up pair anyway. If they happen to help then you could switch them out.
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    Parents What’s something only a gym parent would understand?

    I think a big difference is that a kid can be heavily involved in baseball or soccer without having to join one of those expensive travel teams. You don’t have to take the luxury option for your child to be involved. Gymnastics is different because The luxury option is the only option.
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    Parents What’s something only a gym parent would understand?

    My older son does swim team, baseball, flag football, and a variety of school sports. None of it has ever cost more than $100 per month and there are months off between seasons. There is no comparison between typical youth sports and gymnastics, especially now that he is in middle school and...
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    Anon Would you keep your daughter home from state for bad behavior?

    Do your gymnasts not compete for the team title at states? Is your gymnast not out there supporting their teammates and lifting them up at meets? My son and I discuss the importance of being a positive influence on the team frequently. He knows that I put being a good teammate ahead of...
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    Parents What’s something only a gym parent would understand?

    How you can do the math over and over and come to the conclusion each time that the cost of your child’s sport is eating up an unreasonable chunk of your family’s budget, and then somehow you disregard all logic and keep on paying! Does not compute! 🤖
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    Anon Would you keep your daughter home from state for bad behavior?

    She is part of a team. If she does not attend she is failing to fulfil her responsibilities to the team. This is not an appropriate punishment because it punishes other people. It sounds like your daughter is turning into a tween and that is not something you can shock out of her with one...
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    Parents XCEL is limiting?

    What you are describing is normal for Bronze. It is possible that this gym is not a perfect fit for your daughter. Have you looked around at the upper level girls at your gym? Are there many platinums or diamonds at your gym, and how old are they? If the platinums are all teenagers, I...
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    Parents Is it normal for older boys on team to pick on younger teammates?

    I agree with every word of this response. This is 100% consistent with our men’s gymnastics experience. I also agree that keeping an open dialog with you son is critical. We have a tradition that he has to talk to me and not use electronics or listen to music until a specific point in our...
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    Parents Grips while learning kip

    Our coaches take the gymnast’s age and weight into consideration when deciding about when to start them on grips. They believe that the older bigger boys need the dowel earlier than the little boys. This makes sense to me. The older boys tend to get grips when they are working on their kips...
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    Anon Bullying for multiple years

    I’m sorry, I should be a bit less self-righteous. I have been there. I know the constant anxiety of sending my kid to a gym that is not a healthy environment. We were able to address the situation at my son’s gym, but I still have to keep a very close eye on what happens there because there...
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