Midwestmommy
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- Aug 22, 2013
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The point is not whether she (or any of us) should or would turn it down. That is missing the point entirely. The issue is that the system is broken and getting worse, and that the communication between the club coach and college coach should not be allowed that early, and the offer should not ever be allowed to be made in the first place. There are recruiting rules in place for a reason. They are turned into a joke by the communication allowed between club coaches and college coaches (this is not unique to just gymnastics), and these supposedly nonbinding "verbal commits" which are actually truly committments in this sport are dancing around/over/under the rules and spitting in the face of the intent of the NCAA guidelines.
The point is the huge pressure put on elementary age kids in gymnastics to train harder and longer in order to be recruitable younger and younger and younger, and the resulting collateral damage/injuries/pressure on younger and younger children. It is wrong, period. And those issues aside, it doesn't make sense for the college programs! Many coaches have gone on record saying that. Who knows even one 19 year old female whose body didn't change a lot between 7th grade and freshman year in college? It's silly, broken, and needs to be fixed. It's not the gyms into it up to their elbows or the parents of the kids who just committed who are the ones to fix it. It needs to be those with the power to do something and the ability to see the forest from the 10,000 foot level, not just a particular tree.....
I agree with the earlier poster, stricter rules and painful penalties to NCAA programs are the only way it could be fixed. Because the honor system ain't working.
The point is the huge pressure put on elementary age kids in gymnastics to train harder and longer in order to be recruitable younger and younger and younger, and the resulting collateral damage/injuries/pressure on younger and younger children. It is wrong, period. And those issues aside, it doesn't make sense for the college programs! Many coaches have gone on record saying that. Who knows even one 19 year old female whose body didn't change a lot between 7th grade and freshman year in college? It's silly, broken, and needs to be fixed. It's not the gyms into it up to their elbows or the parents of the kids who just committed who are the ones to fix it. It needs to be those with the power to do something and the ability to see the forest from the 10,000 foot level, not just a particular tree.....
I agree with the earlier poster, stricter rules and painful penalties to NCAA programs are the only way it could be fixed. Because the honor system ain't working.