- Jul 27, 2017
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I am new to this forum but thought it might be a good place to get some information. My daughter is 7 years old and was moved to level 4 team at her gym back in April. Since that time she has really been struggling with making her jump to the high bar. She is very small, only 45 inches tall and when the coaches put the bars both at their lowest settings for height and on 2 for distance she can make the jump, but now they have moved the high bar up 3 inches and she cannot make it. She is jumping with all her might and can hit the bar with her fingertips but can't grab onto it and hold on. The coaches refuse to put the high bar down any lower and are now telling her that she's not trying hard enough. I don't believe that to be the case, and she is now so frustrated. I am having a hard time understanding the rationale behind increasing the height between the two bars and I can't get a good answer from the coaches either. Since the USAG rules state that the bars can be set at any distance and height that is appropriate for the gymnast I can't seem to find a good reason why she is having to struggle like this when kids who are 5 inches taller than her are working at the same setting and don't even have to jump at all to reach the bar, they can just lean over and grab it. I'm very confused!