- Aug 16, 2017
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Hi, I know there are a few coaches on here as well as parents (or those who are both). Not sure if the same method is used in the US, but in the UK many coaches set the whole group to learning a certain move, and have various 'stations' set up to prep for the move, and one station has the coach to 'spot' the move. I think it is a recommended method by BG as we recently saw a coaching exam take place and this was the method used.
My question is: My daughter joined the group late, so for one move she wasn't there for when the rest of the group started learning it. So, how does she catch it up now? The stations are no longer set up for her to learn it, as the rest of the group have moved on. I can't imagine the coach will move the whole group back to doing those 'stations' as the other girls can already do those preps easily. How is this method supposed to work when not everyone gets the move at the exact same pace? (There is another girl in the group who although has been there since the beginning, also does not have the move)
Thanks!
My question is: My daughter joined the group late, so for one move she wasn't there for when the rest of the group started learning it. So, how does she catch it up now? The stations are no longer set up for her to learn it, as the rest of the group have moved on. I can't imagine the coach will move the whole group back to doing those 'stations' as the other girls can already do those preps easily. How is this method supposed to work when not everyone gets the move at the exact same pace? (There is another girl in the group who although has been there since the beginning, also does not have the move)
Thanks!