- Dec 5, 2012
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We are moving to Cincinnati (as soon as my husband formally accepts the job offer, but hopefully inside the next 4 weeks to be there to start school almost on time), and there's a fairly new gym on the side of town we are focusing on for our home search called Gymnastics Central, located in Newtown, Ohio. Most of the gyms I've seen mentioned here on CB when I run a search are clear across town, while doable (I grew up in the area we are focusing on, so I have some knowledge of commute times), it would be nice to find a good gym program closer (I'm sure her 3 little brothers would appreciate a closer program too!) 
I'm mainly wondering if anyone has heard anything about the newish gym mentioned above (reputation, coaching styles, encountered them in competitions, etc), or has advice about how to approach them about a JO track vs rec (or an Xcel track would be fine too-- DD just wants to get more gym time than her current 3hrs/wk and have a chance to compete-- she has literally lit up from the inside so much she practically sparkles since starting her first rec class 18mo ago-- caught us totally off guard!). She has never been given the opportunity to move away from the rec track here, and the whole process of getting on a JO/Xcel track seems very hush hush (and I don't want to come off as a CGM lol!)-- possibly because of her age (9)?
I know she will have to be evaluated, but should we arrange the eval prior to our move (I have minimum knowledge about when competition seasons begin or if gyms typically cut off adding to preteam/team at a certain point, not that it would necessarily be relevant since I'm expecting her skills probably aren't there for new level 3 yet, but I also know nothing about gymnastics beyond what I YouTube after she talks about a skill and read on here). We may be able to work an evaluation in during our house hunting trip in appx 2 weeks, but we will likely be at the mercy of the realtor's schedule
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Like i said above, DD is hoping to be in a pre team or competitive situation-- she is currently in a level 3 rec class -- assuming this will be new level 2? She's at a one hand touch spot on her BHS, and has front/back limbers, front/back walkovers, front handspring (a little rough around the edges, but she lands on her feet) and flyspring(? I think that's what she called it?), 20 sec handstand hold, back extension roll to push-up position (hits handstand in the middle on a wedge mat, but not on floor), etc on floor; has her pullover (low bar, not quite to long hang on high bar but is close), squat on, BHC and glide dismount on bars; cartwheel and full vertical handstand on high beam as well as turns/jumps, and the round off the end, side handstand and side handstand 1/4 turn dismounts on beam-- working front and back walkovers on low beam; and has her dive roll thingy and handstand flat back vaults just to give an approximate skill level.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice you can offer about relocating to a new city and starting over at a new gym-- the gymnastics world is completely foreign territory for me, let alone finding a gym immediately after moving to another state!

I'm mainly wondering if anyone has heard anything about the newish gym mentioned above (reputation, coaching styles, encountered them in competitions, etc), or has advice about how to approach them about a JO track vs rec (or an Xcel track would be fine too-- DD just wants to get more gym time than her current 3hrs/wk and have a chance to compete-- she has literally lit up from the inside so much she practically sparkles since starting her first rec class 18mo ago-- caught us totally off guard!). She has never been given the opportunity to move away from the rec track here, and the whole process of getting on a JO/Xcel track seems very hush hush (and I don't want to come off as a CGM lol!)-- possibly because of her age (9)?
I know she will have to be evaluated, but should we arrange the eval prior to our move (I have minimum knowledge about when competition seasons begin or if gyms typically cut off adding to preteam/team at a certain point, not that it would necessarily be relevant since I'm expecting her skills probably aren't there for new level 3 yet, but I also know nothing about gymnastics beyond what I YouTube after she talks about a skill and read on here). We may be able to work an evaluation in during our house hunting trip in appx 2 weeks, but we will likely be at the mercy of the realtor's schedule

Like i said above, DD is hoping to be in a pre team or competitive situation-- she is currently in a level 3 rec class -- assuming this will be new level 2? She's at a one hand touch spot on her BHS, and has front/back limbers, front/back walkovers, front handspring (a little rough around the edges, but she lands on her feet) and flyspring(? I think that's what she called it?), 20 sec handstand hold, back extension roll to push-up position (hits handstand in the middle on a wedge mat, but not on floor), etc on floor; has her pullover (low bar, not quite to long hang on high bar but is close), squat on, BHC and glide dismount on bars; cartwheel and full vertical handstand on high beam as well as turns/jumps, and the round off the end, side handstand and side handstand 1/4 turn dismounts on beam-- working front and back walkovers on low beam; and has her dive roll thingy and handstand flat back vaults just to give an approximate skill level.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice you can offer about relocating to a new city and starting over at a new gym-- the gymnastics world is completely foreign territory for me, let alone finding a gym immediately after moving to another state!