A lot of this is out of her control and will get better with time and persistence. One thing that is under her control is her strength training. Longer limbs require more strength to control than shorter limbs, so really focusing on core and upper body conditioning will help. And of course...
Just because she loved recreational gymnastics, doesn’t not mean that she is going to love competitive gymnastics. . She’ll probably settle in with time, but don’t force her to continue if it’s not making her happy. There is nothing wrong with putting her back into whatever program she was...
I helped my son with his gymnastics when he was 7-years-old. It was fun for us. He was obsessed with gymnastics and wanted to do it with me. But it didn’t stay fun beyond that first season, so he fired me. It’s tricky. I won’t say that parents should never offer assistance, but definitely...
I would think of this as an opportunity to build strength and strong foundational skills. I would not think too much about the testing. Focus on the journey, not the destination. When my son was doing the boys equivalent of TOPs, I learned everything the was to know about the program. In...
If I understand, the first gym put her in a preschool class (ages 3-5) and another gym put her in Bronze. You may not have realized that gyms only move students up to preteam at specific times of year and that the preschool program may have been the most advanced program available at that time...
Visualize your routine flowing smoothly between skills. Hum or imagine a tune while you visualize to emphasize the rhythm. Visualize frequently. Good luck
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...
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...
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...
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.
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.
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...