gymmomtotwo
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- Jun 21, 2011
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It is important to keep in mind that a child "having" a skill and thst skill being competition ready (or even close) are two entirely different things.
I distinctly remember sitting at one of DD's practices at the end of summer after she was moved up to Level 3. There was a mom there watching her rec kid and commenting in quite a derogatory manner about how her child could do all of the skills are girls were working on and lots more. The intermediate rec class at DD's gym works on skills at a different progression - they work cartwheels on beam, but not many handstands or turns. They work FHS on floor, squat on on bars and a few other skills that are beyond the L3 routine. But, while this child could do a bHS on the tramp, it wasn't ready for floor. Sure, she could do a cartwheel on the beam, but her cartwheel would not have passed muster on team. Same as many of her other skills. She "had" them, but 2 years later she has just made team this year for Level 3 and still has a long way to go to be competition ready.
I guess my answer to this would be that a rec kid that has been passed over for team does not have the opportunity to develop competition ready skills. Rec classes generally do not offer the right type of training nor the time necessary to really develop the skills necessary for team. From a Mom whose kid was not given the opportunity at one gym, but given a chance at the other, if your child wants team you have to try and make that happen. This gym is a dead end for this 10 year old. I have alot of respect for a kid that can develop Level 4 or 5 skills on 2 rec classes a week, even if they aren't competition ready. We have team kids take 16 hours a week to get the skills, and they end up doing quite well in meets once they have them. If OP is willing to commit to driving elsewhere, she should explore other options now before DD gets any older, and see if she can find another gym where she would fit in. It is a huge commitment as everyone has stated, so OP has to decide if it will work for her family. It is worth it to explore other options. I'm glad I did.