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cathiann
I know I've posted on the Parent Forum that Beth is stressed about the upcoming intrasquad meet. I even e-mailed her coaches about it and they were going to talk with her. But I'm posting here to see if any gymnasts have feedback as well as parents.
Beth had (according to her) a bad practice yesterday--other than vault, it seemed (to her) like she couldn't do anything right--fell on her top change on bars, banged her foot on beam doing something, struggled with her forward pass on floor to the extent that she was crying and her coach made her sit out (heck, I would have made her sit out too!).
So my question to you all--how can I help her to re-focus herself when she's having a bad day--or even to not worry about it the next day? As I've said before, she tends to focus on the negative--"if I messed up before, how do I know I wont' mess up again?? And if I mess up, I might keep messing up!" She's 11 yrs now and this has just started recently (within the last year). Not sure if it's because she's getting older or higher in levels (for background--she was level 7 last year, will do level 8 at the intrasquad and (hopefully) get a move-up score to compete level 9 this year--she has all the skills for 9, but she's worried anyway--and that worry makes her do less well).
I tend to be more of a positive outlook--learn from a mistake, but move on, so I don't know how to help! (other than I did point out that EVERY gymnast out there--even (perhaps especially) elite gymnasts--has bad practices where seemingly nothing goes right. She just needs to put it out of her head and move on.
Beth had (according to her) a bad practice yesterday--other than vault, it seemed (to her) like she couldn't do anything right--fell on her top change on bars, banged her foot on beam doing something, struggled with her forward pass on floor to the extent that she was crying and her coach made her sit out (heck, I would have made her sit out too!).
So my question to you all--how can I help her to re-focus herself when she's having a bad day--or even to not worry about it the next day? As I've said before, she tends to focus on the negative--"if I messed up before, how do I know I wont' mess up again?? And if I mess up, I might keep messing up!" She's 11 yrs now and this has just started recently (within the last year). Not sure if it's because she's getting older or higher in levels (for background--she was level 7 last year, will do level 8 at the intrasquad and (hopefully) get a move-up score to compete level 9 this year--she has all the skills for 9, but she's worried anyway--and that worry makes her do less well).
I tend to be more of a positive outlook--learn from a mistake, but move on, so I don't know how to help! (other than I did point out that EVERY gymnast out there--even (perhaps especially) elite gymnasts--has bad practices where seemingly nothing goes right. She just needs to put it out of her head and move on.