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Do anyone know how gymnast enroll college with gymnastics team? Can give tip or feedback?
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Thanks for the explanation. Mind you explain what mean 3 divisions?? How can I decide?Welcome to CB! The answer will depend on what level of gymnastics you are wanting to know about. In college, there is club with a wide variety of skill level, and then there is collegiate which is L10 / elite skill level. Within collegiate, there are 3 divisions: D1,2,3.
The first thing to decide is where the gymnast fits and then to look at colleges that have that option. If you can give us a little more information, we can help more. Are you in the US or a different country?
At level 5, I think you should focus on your gymnast enjoying what they are doing or they will never make it to the upper optional levels much less to competing in college. Perhaps consider the quality of the gym they are currently in because they need good sound technique, but not what state or region you are in and planning on uprooting the family. A great gymnast can shine from any state or region as they move up the ranks. qualify to Regionals/Easterns/Nationals, and put forth recruiting effort. It's only a tiny percentage of gymnasts with the combination of talent, hard work, and good coaching that will advance through all those stages and earn a place on an NCAA team. Also note there are club level college teams that are more accessible to the average gymnast.Thanks for the explanation. Mind you explain what mean 3 divisions?? How can I decide?
My daughter is level 4 and get 36-37 score on each level. Right now she is level 5 but her gymnastics support has limited plus Mass states has not a good team in region 6. I just consider should look for a good gymnastics to support to level 7 or 8 then move to Florida state?? They showed a lot of support college athletes. Feedback???
how old is your daughter? Advice will be different if she is older vs younger.Thanks for the explanation. Mind you explain what mean 3 divisions?? How can I decide?
My daughter is level 4 and get 36-37 score on each level. Right now she is level 5 but her gymnastics support has limited plus Mass states has not a good team in region 6. I just consider should look for a good gymnastics to support to level 7 or 8 then move to Florida state?? They showed a lot of support college athletes. Feedback???
Thanks for the beedback. My gymnast attend different college summer high perforance camping each year. She is very very motived to join university gymnastics team. That is why, I need to consider about a gymnast school includes support good techniqure and good coach.At level 5, I think you should focus on your gymnast enjoying what they are doing or they will never make it to the upper optional levels much less to competing in college. Perhaps consider the quality of the gym they are currently in because they need good sound technique, but not what state or region you are in and planning on uprooting the family. A great gymnast can shine from any state or region as they move up the ranks. qualify to Regionals/Easterns/Nationals, and put forth recruiting effort. It's only a tiny percentage of gymnasts with the combination of talent, hard work, and good coaching that will advance through all those stages and earn a place on an NCAA team. Also note there are club level college teams that are more accessible to the average gymnast.
She is 10 years old in level 5 right now, She should up to level 6 or 7 this year because last year Covid 19 slip one year.how old is your daughter? Advice will be different if she is older vs younger.