gracyomalley
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- Aug 5, 2013
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I hope they carefully look at the "in age" requirements....my kids aren't there anyway, and my younger is a July baby so it benefits him a bit (sort of - he'll actually compete with boys his age, but at level 6/7 and 11 years old it hardly matters....) All of our upper level boys will "lose" a year with the change, but one is going to be a senior and will be counted as 18 even though he'll be 17 all season - no real difference...and one is already Level 10, so although he'll be counted 17 at 16, no difference. Only for my oldest could it matter, and only if he stays in until he's a senior - and he's just going to be a sophomore, maybe L9...just a weird coincidence that they all have April/May birthdays...
However, we have a couple boys who were "in age" in the old system and could have stayed another year at their present level then move up in age, who now will HAVE to move to stay in age unless it changes...they are great gymnasts but young, and it will be unfortunate if they feel rushed...
I'm sure someone somewhere has a really good reason for doing it this way - I just don't understand the "in age" thing one bit, or why the boys system makes the age groups so complicated - instead of doing them like the girls...but not my circus, not my monkeys....
However, we have a couple boys who were "in age" in the old system and could have stayed another year at their present level then move up in age, who now will HAVE to move to stay in age unless it changes...they are great gymnasts but young, and it will be unfortunate if they feel rushed...
I'm sure someone somewhere has a really good reason for doing it this way - I just don't understand the "in age" thing one bit, or why the boys system makes the age groups so complicated - instead of doing them like the girls...but not my circus, not my monkeys....