- Oct 27, 2015
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I'm the one that said they were doing things on the playground. Not that I witnessed but I overheard my daughter and her gym friend talking while I was driving them to gym. Point is, they do things when we aren't watching even if they know better. We all have things we don't like and wouldn't like our own kid willingly do - some kids climb to the top of their tall swing sets, some kids ride their bike far distances without an adult, some kids do pull-overs on their own small gym equipment, my gymnast daughter isn't allowed to do back handsprings outside of the gym and yet her other friends (not gymnast and terrible form) are throwing these things everywhere - we all have a difference of opinion on what we are comfortable with. After saying that, I get teased all the time because I cannot stand to watch kids run on concrete! Crazy and I try to contain my crazy but I just cannot watch kids run down sidewalks and not cringe.
As far as practicing and messing up form etc, that could be an issue. My DD was banned for a long time from doing any sort of back handsprings on trampolines (outside of gym) because of form issues her coaches were trying to correct (not learned on trampolines at home, just poor instruction from a previous coach). As far as bars, when she was an old 3 and a new 3, she was the "bar queen" of her level at her gym. Obviously her home equipment didn't harm her too much.
That said, everyone should have rules, everyone should be informed of what can happen and then go with what you're comfortable with. Arms are broken all the time, sometimes from home gymnastics equipment and sometimes from falling off a bike.
As far as practicing and messing up form etc, that could be an issue. My DD was banned for a long time from doing any sort of back handsprings on trampolines (outside of gym) because of form issues her coaches were trying to correct (not learned on trampolines at home, just poor instruction from a previous coach). As far as bars, when she was an old 3 and a new 3, she was the "bar queen" of her level at her gym. Obviously her home equipment didn't harm her too much.
That said, everyone should have rules, everyone should be informed of what can happen and then go with what you're comfortable with. Arms are broken all the time, sometimes from home gymnastics equipment and sometimes from falling off a bike.