Becauseisaid
Proud Parent
- Jul 15, 2013
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I know that almost every gymnast goes through this at least once; ergo, almost every parent goes through this at least once. I don't think knowing that helps with the frustration felt by both.
My daughter (newly 9 yo and L3) has developed a fear of jumping to the high bar. She can squat on the low bar and balance all day - I even have pictures of her standing up straight on the low bar. She has no fear of climbing to the high bar and performing skills. She will even squat on, stand and jump off the single bars. It is literally only being asked to make that jump on the UB that triggers this fear.
So what is MY role as a parent in this case? I've been encouraging by letting her know that she has done the jump before and can do it. I've tried logic by letting her know it's only a mental block and once she can turn off her brain, she'll be fine. And now I've moved to passivity by telling her she doesn't need the skill this year, she'll make it when she needs it, don't stress, don't worry, it will come when it will come.
My daughter (newly 9 yo and L3) has developed a fear of jumping to the high bar. She can squat on the low bar and balance all day - I even have pictures of her standing up straight on the low bar. She has no fear of climbing to the high bar and performing skills. She will even squat on, stand and jump off the single bars. It is literally only being asked to make that jump on the UB that triggers this fear.
So what is MY role as a parent in this case? I've been encouraging by letting her know that she has done the jump before and can do it. I've tried logic by letting her know it's only a mental block and once she can turn off her brain, she'll be fine. And now I've moved to passivity by telling her she doesn't need the skill this year, she'll make it when she needs it, don't stress, don't worry, it will come when it will come.