- Dec 22, 2009
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Our gyms philosophy on learning new skills is to basically explain it to the girls and let them try it. If there body shapes are incorrect, the girls have to go to the floor and mimic the body shape that is most important in the skill ei: hollow for hollow back hip circle. The girls are expetcted to make the correction with little or no spotting.
I think sometimes if the coach just spotted them the first time they are trying to learn a new skill, it might make the process faster. I do realize however that the gymnasts must learn by trial and error and do the skills many times to figure them out.
My daughter is 5 and is learning but recieves MINIMAL spotting at best.
Is this typical in a preteam/level 4 environment?
I think sometimes if the coach just spotted them the first time they are trying to learn a new skill, it might make the process faster. I do realize however that the gymnasts must learn by trial and error and do the skills many times to figure them out.
My daughter is 5 and is learning but recieves MINIMAL spotting at best.
Is this typical in a preteam/level 4 environment?