- Mar 8, 2017
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Bars are fun, expensive and frankly most kids grow out of them. But their resale is great. That being said, our coach said that she would prefer the girls have a pull up bar, a floor beam and a good mat.I'm curious, what do the coaches recommend for home at this level and how often?
I've over heard a few mom's at my DD's gym talking about their at home bars and I almost feel like my DD is at a disadvantage on bars because we don't have at home gym equipment and she doesn't get very much time in the gym at this stage. It seems strange to me that these have become almost the norm but I would like to get the pull up bar for at home conditioning for he whole family.
Everything else, you're just asking for bad habits and injury.
In our experience the girls at home with bars and trampolines seem to have more bad habits, including throwing their head back.
Save that money. $400-800 on kip bar/mat could be better spent on dance lessons.
I think a lot of parents see all these kids with home equipment and feel like their kid is at a disadvantage, but really learning skills quickly comes and goes. There is a process to learning these skills and attaining the strength to get them. You may not see that long process because she's 5.