Hit me with your recommendations for a home beam. Something raised, solid with padding, doesn't wobble, not slippy. Good enough for flicks, aerial cartwheels etc
Anyone got anything they're happy with?
The time and money commitment will only increase as she gets older and more accomplished. I think many of us parents get to a point where we kind of wish we hadn't started. Our children are always tired, always strapped for time, can't take on any other activities due to gymnastics commitments...
My daughter is almost 12 and has reached the highest level of any gymnasts at her gym (WAG in UK). There are no older or more advanced girls for her to learn from or aspire to be like.
She adores her coach but the coach is also quite young and as head coach has nobody to mentor her or to learn...