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    Parents Did I ruin my daughters opportunity at a good gym?

    If your child was still in rec when you wrote that unnecessary email, then there is a very good chance no one is going to remember! Rec kids come and go and no one cares. Rec staff also come and go, so the person you wrote that email to may not even work there now! Just set up a new...
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    Parents Is it possible to get recruited as a specialist?

    I wonder if it is possible to start at a D3 school and then transfer to a D1?
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    Men Wrist overuse injury

    Boys gymnastics is such a cool community! Yesterday was our region’s first real meet of the season. My son went and rotated with our level 5 team to cheer them on. Then we stayed for the level 6 session, where he should have been competing. Our gym didn’t have any gymnasts in that session...
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    Parents Repeating Bronze?

    If the coaching at the bronze level at your gym is unsatisfactory, then you should look for something different next year. After competition season ends, you can have a meeting about the possibility of moving her to silver. You could ask if she could do a trial run over the summer to see if...
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    Anon Top young gymnasts in US currently?

    This thread feels creepy. Why are you anonymously seeking to start a public conversation on the internet about someone else’s 11-year-old children? That’s weird.
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    Coaches Concerns about another coach

    That’s too bad. Your gym should cut off all contact with the guy. Any engagement will just encourage him.
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    Coaches Concerns about another coach

    In your role as a coach, you do nothing. This is not your circus. Your director should probably forward a copy the voicemail to the caller’s employer for review, since someone out there should have a head’s up about this coaches erratic behavior.
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    Parents Big Gym or Little Gym

    It really depends. Small gyms can provide a wonderful environment but there are limitations. For instance, a gym that is too small to have a pit is a no-go for me for level 8 and above. I also prefer a team that is large enough to have at least 3 gymnasts per level in the upper levels. My...
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    Parents WAG/Xcel does your gym switch between?

    It sounds like what your gym is calling WAG is your gym’s own in-house elite training program. Everything about this option would be gym-specific. Only a small number of gyms in the country have programs like this and each one is run differently. This is not the same as DP. DP is the...
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    Parents WAG/Xcel does your gym switch between?

    WAG stands for “women’s artistic gymnastics”, which includes USAG Xcel and USAG Development program (DP) and all the other women’s gymnastics programs except T&T, acro, and rhythmic. Are meaning DP when you say WAG?
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    Parents Raynaud's causing pain during tumbling

    My son attended a meet where the heat malfunctioned and it was about 50 degrees inside the venue. My son’s hands were so cold that it affected his grip and he fell on high bar and pbars. That’s why I mention hand warmers. Even without Raynauds, hand warmers are an important item in his meet...
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    Parents Raynaud's causing pain during tumbling

    Trying to tumble while having a Raynaud’s attack sounds so painful! Yikes! I think that avoiding flares will be key. Dress warm and definitely keep hand warmers in the bag for practice and meets. Good luck to her.
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    Anon Wristband shifting under grips

    NexCare Absolute Waterproof flexible foam tape under the wristbands will protect her skin.
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    Anon TOPS fomo

    Your daughter’s gym situation sounds great. Training young children like professional athletes is not healthy. The main things you are missing out on are injuries, mental health struggles, school and family life disruptions, and financial strain. Be glad that you don’t have this “opportunity”.
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    Parents Why does my daughter have so many mental blocks?

    Some people are more risk-aware than others and they struggle with activities that involve danger. This is not a sign of poor mental health or a general lack or confidence. If she were afraid to cross the street, ride in a car, order at a restaurant, etc, that would be a sign of a mental...

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