- Dec 27, 2010
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Hi!
I have a couple of girls who have competed in level B for 1-2 years and they have already scored 32.0 AA which is a required score to move up a level. They have also done a couple of meets last year after getting that score and did very well...
Well, the first competition is coming on 10th December (our seasons are a little bit different here) and all the other girls in team are going to compete in level B (they haven's scored 32.0 AA). The girls have to pay a license to compete in season 2011-2012 and they can't buy a license for half a year. So their parents think that the girls should compete on 10th December.
The thing is that the girls are not quite ready. Yes, they have all the skills and they almost remember their routines (i started to teach them a few weeks ago). Yes, there is three more weeks to practice but I'm not sure if they can polish their routines and be ready to perform them confidently. On the other hand, who cares? We are not going there to win anything, just to have fun and get competition experience. But I'm still a little bit scared that I'll have to spot them on bars (they just got their baby giants) and I'm scared that the vault resi will be too high for them (my tiniest gymnast is like 125cm and the resi is 110cm!) at competition. They have done pretty vaults at our gym but the resi has been just like 90-100cm high. And their cartwheels and leaps on beam are not quite ready and they fall pretty often.
Would it be good for them to compete one competition this year and get some experience in level C? Or should we wait until next year and compete in level B even if they think it's boring to do exactly the same routines again even if they have been practicing level C skills all the fall season? I'm also worried about scores. If they'll score under 6 at every event they may feel like they are very bad even if they're not... But the scoring is very hard here (falling is a 1.0 and if you get spotted the skill will not be counted at all and there will be up to 2.5 points deduction ). I have to work as a judge there in level C so I wouldn't be there to cheer them up and help them at all...
Have you / your gymnast / your child ever competed before having all the skills or when the routines haven't been quite ready yet? Do you regret it? Any other thoughts?
I have a couple of girls who have competed in level B for 1-2 years and they have already scored 32.0 AA which is a required score to move up a level. They have also done a couple of meets last year after getting that score and did very well...
Well, the first competition is coming on 10th December (our seasons are a little bit different here) and all the other girls in team are going to compete in level B (they haven's scored 32.0 AA). The girls have to pay a license to compete in season 2011-2012 and they can't buy a license for half a year. So their parents think that the girls should compete on 10th December.
The thing is that the girls are not quite ready. Yes, they have all the skills and they almost remember their routines (i started to teach them a few weeks ago). Yes, there is three more weeks to practice but I'm not sure if they can polish their routines and be ready to perform them confidently. On the other hand, who cares? We are not going there to win anything, just to have fun and get competition experience. But I'm still a little bit scared that I'll have to spot them on bars (they just got their baby giants) and I'm scared that the vault resi will be too high for them (my tiniest gymnast is like 125cm and the resi is 110cm!) at competition. They have done pretty vaults at our gym but the resi has been just like 90-100cm high. And their cartwheels and leaps on beam are not quite ready and they fall pretty often.
Would it be good for them to compete one competition this year and get some experience in level C? Or should we wait until next year and compete in level B even if they think it's boring to do exactly the same routines again even if they have been practicing level C skills all the fall season? I'm also worried about scores. If they'll score under 6 at every event they may feel like they are very bad even if they're not... But the scoring is very hard here (falling is a 1.0 and if you get spotted the skill will not be counted at all and there will be up to 2.5 points deduction ). I have to work as a judge there in level C so I wouldn't be there to cheer them up and help them at all...
Have you / your gymnast / your child ever competed before having all the skills or when the routines haven't been quite ready yet? Do you regret it? Any other thoughts?