You leave. You are a parent and your job is to protect your children, so do it! You signed a contract to pay the gym until May, not to stay there until May. You are not a hostage! You have the ability to keep your children safe and you are choosing not to do so. Why? I know you care about...
This happens a lot in life: you work really hard for something and when you get it, you discover that it’s not as cool as you thought it would be. This usually occurs, not because you made a mistake, but because you grow and change, so you are not the same person at the end of the journey that...
It sounds like you are ready to be done with gymnastics, but something is getting in the way of you making that decision. Can you tell us a bit more about why you think quitting is not an option?
So… There is something you can do; you can leave. I get that it’s an important part of your daughter’s life, but it’s not worth it. There are other hobbies out there.
You need to contact the owner or general manager and let them know that you have serious concerns about the coach saying inappropriate things to your daughter and that you are requesting a sit down meeting as soon as possible. Do not allow your daughter to attend practice until you have that...
I would take your daughter to visit some other gyms after the end of your competition season (not sure when that is in the Uk). At this age, it is going to be important for your daughter to be on-board with a change. The only reason I would force it is if there is a safety concern.
We were...
The YouTube coaching videos are not representative of what typical practices look like. Also, level 2 does is not representative of an entire DP program. I would *strongly* advise you to focus exclusively on whether your kid is happy and excited to go to gym. At this age/level that is the...
The transition to grips can be a big challenge for some kids, especially if the style of the grip is not appropriate for the gymnasts needs. I’ve seen kids struggle very hard when their first grips were too wide or too thick and difficult to break-in. The wrong set of first grips can be a big...
Gymnast’s wrist. 😭
The X-rays looked normal but the sports medicine doctor was confident, based on the exam, that he has gymnast’s wrist. The up-shot is that he’s not allowed to do any weight-bearing for 6 weeks (one week already down, 5 to go). He gets recheck on December 15th.
Our team’s...
He was already regional AA champ for level 5 and he’s not old enough for level 7 or 8. 6E is the only level that makes sense for him right now. He may have to compete 5 events during the regular season and hold off on pommel until championships (knock on wood!)
Good news. The sports medicine clinic called and they reviewed my appointment request and decided to give him an in-person appointment the day after tomorrow! I’m so glad! I’ll feel a lot better once we get some xrays.