- Oct 3, 2009
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I wonder why what I am seeing in the gymnastics world is so different from this board? We may be moving and both gyms I visited in the immediate area we are moving told me that J would do this fall as a 5, 1 meet @ 6 and then move on to L7. That would put her as an 8 year old L7. They seem to think this is the norm? One gym has two girls that competed at the National championships (one as a senior, one as a junior) Both were level 10 by 10 and the gym owner told me that for kids with potential, thats her preference. She anticipates having 4-5 10-11 year old L10s next year..
I really don't see why people are bothered by the younger, talented athletes moving faster?
I don't think people are bothered by them moving faster if they are talented, I think the question was more of why would you move them up fast if they did not have the skills.
Some gyms (and it seems like the ones you've spoken to) want their girls with any potential to move into the optional levels as soon as they can and that seems to be the strategy that they are going with for your daughter. It was similar with my daughter and it worked fine for her.