My daughter is at a gym that increasingly attracts girls from other gyms and is getting noticed in our region and beyond. It’s validating, but at the same time, it’s crushing her spirit. She is not on the elite track and girls in her workout group have not been chosen for that, either, but her teammates are still fiercely competitive in both their personalities and in terms of their results. They are bunched together in age and so comparisons are difficult to ignore since there are often many of them in their age group at meets.
It all came to a head a month ago at one of those meets that has a finals-style competition. I don’t know how other gyms select their teams for finals, but hers just goes straight by scores and the top athletes in each event at the regular meet go to finals. For many years, my daughter had elite-track girls in her level, so the same two girls always were chosen for every apparatus at finals meets. There weren’t a lot of hard feelings then because the vast majority of girls were spectating together. Now those girls are doing HOPES so they’re a non-issue.
At the meet last month, my daughter was one of only two girls who didn’t get to compete in event finals. The other girl had multiple falls and a rough day. The other 6 girls all went 1-2 in their events and were given the finals spots. Unfortunately my daughter’s best day overlapped with her teammates’ very best days, she placed 3rd within her team on every event, and did not get to compete in finals.
It’s hard to watch a great little gymnast lose their confidence and obsess over her teammates, close losses, and what feels like a scramble for attention and recognition.
Parents of kids at gyms with lots of internal competition: how on earth are you surviving and helping your athlete?!
It all came to a head a month ago at one of those meets that has a finals-style competition. I don’t know how other gyms select their teams for finals, but hers just goes straight by scores and the top athletes in each event at the regular meet go to finals. For many years, my daughter had elite-track girls in her level, so the same two girls always were chosen for every apparatus at finals meets. There weren’t a lot of hard feelings then because the vast majority of girls were spectating together. Now those girls are doing HOPES so they’re a non-issue.
At the meet last month, my daughter was one of only two girls who didn’t get to compete in event finals. The other girl had multiple falls and a rough day. The other 6 girls all went 1-2 in their events and were given the finals spots. Unfortunately my daughter’s best day overlapped with her teammates’ very best days, she placed 3rd within her team on every event, and did not get to compete in finals.
It’s hard to watch a great little gymnast lose their confidence and obsess over her teammates, close losses, and what feels like a scramble for attention and recognition.
Parents of kids at gyms with lots of internal competition: how on earth are you surviving and helping your athlete?!