It sounds like you want to be treated with kindness, fairness and respect and to be part of a team where you are valued and supported. You deserve all these things! You don’t have to settle for an activity that brings you down. You have other opportunities and I think you owe it to yourself...
I recommend letting go of any concerns over what age group your child competes in at a given meet. At some meets, your child will be the youngest and at other meets they might be the oldest. At some meets the younger age group will be more competitive and at other meets the older age group...
I think a smaller mushroom is an advantage for a younger gymnast. We got a mushroom that was an inch larger than our gym mushrooms and it was soooo hard for my son to use! I wish I could have found a narrower one for him.
My son went through a brief singlet and pommel pants phase his first year doing gymnastics. It was so cute! I bought his from a parent on the Flipping Boys Fb group. My son had bright red pommel pants and they were the absolute cutest thing. I miss that phase.
I’m not attacking you. I’m not even disagreeing with you! You are absolutely correct. I’m just disagreeing with the notion, commonly held in the gymnastics world, that child development is irrelevant to training hours. I’m also pointing out that it is possible, in some gym settings, to chart...
Gyms set their hours based on the level of the athlete but, as a parent, I set my child’s hours based on a combination of age and level. My 9-year-old son’s training group does 20 hours during the school year and 25 during the summer. But my child is significantly younger than the rest of the...
I think the meaning of the rule depends entirely on the criteria used to evaluate petitions. Someone thinks it is worth a volunteer’s time and effort to review these petitions, so there must be a problem that they are trying to solve. But what problem is that?
This is so confusing! I can’t figure out what problem this is meant to solve. There must be a common scenario that this rule is meant to address but I don’t know what it is.
Is this for gymnasts who competed level 7 and then went Sapphire and now want to return as at level 9? Is this for...
When I was a gymnast, we had larger groups, limited hours, and limited equipment. One thing that our coaches did to use our time efficiently was to set up conditioning stations at each event for us to complete between turns. That way, we were never just standing in line and we did not need to...
Have you seen a physical therapist who is experienced with gymnastics? There are quite a few out there. (I can recommend on in WA). There are even a few who do online consults. They can help you figure out a plan for returning to gym, including advising you on which skills you should and...
I think it is very important to distinguish between “fast track” and “elite path” 7 to 12-year-olds vs actual senior elites. These are very very different categories. I assumed your daughter was asking about similar-age gymnasts who are progressing quickly. (My answer about my 9-year-old son...