- May 16, 2013
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I am new here so I am sorry if this has been asked before!!
I will be starting to coach the new level 3 team this summer at my gym and continuing into the season. I have experience coaching rec classes and helping out with the Mason Dixon team. I am wondering if anyone can offer any tips on how you expose your newly competitive gymnasts (that have never competed before) to the concept of competitive gymnastics, and the difference between rec gym (when usually the gymnasts are there to talk to their friends and swing like monkeys on the bars) and team (where it is more serious and they are there because they actually like gymnastics or their parents forced them to be there). I really want to make a good first impression the first day I meet these girls, as every coach hopefully does, but I also want them to be clear that they are on a team instead of just in a rec class.. I am trying to prepare everything I can before the summer practices start (like drills and progressions, skill charts perhaps, etc.) and I would like to plan for this aspect of gymnastics, too. Maybe a binder with weekly goals would help with this? What do you all think or have experienced success with? Thank you all in advance!
I will be starting to coach the new level 3 team this summer at my gym and continuing into the season. I have experience coaching rec classes and helping out with the Mason Dixon team. I am wondering if anyone can offer any tips on how you expose your newly competitive gymnasts (that have never competed before) to the concept of competitive gymnastics, and the difference between rec gym (when usually the gymnasts are there to talk to their friends and swing like monkeys on the bars) and team (where it is more serious and they are there because they actually like gymnastics or their parents forced them to be there). I really want to make a good first impression the first day I meet these girls, as every coach hopefully does, but I also want them to be clear that they are on a team instead of just in a rec class.. I am trying to prepare everything I can before the summer practices start (like drills and progressions, skill charts perhaps, etc.) and I would like to plan for this aspect of gymnastics, too. Maybe a binder with weekly goals would help with this? What do you all think or have experienced success with? Thank you all in advance!