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My DD7 (level 2) broke her elbow 8 weeks ago. Last week she was given the green light to return to “all” gymnastics as of 3/10.
Other than the first week after her injury (and a week vacation) she’s been going to the gym (4 hours/week) and conditioning. She was very limited at first but not anymore. Until the last week we didn’t get much feedback from her coach (he just wanted to know what she was permitted/not permitted to do.) When my dw picked up dd yesterday her coach commented that she’s been lazy. My dw said she watched a few minutes before pick-up, the other girls were doing splits, my dd started splits and then just stopped and sat there while the rest of the girls were doing their splits. In my opinion her splits are not nearly as clean or low to ground as they were before the accident.
In the past (before the accident) he would occasionally comment that she was a very hard worker.
Do we let it slide? I'm concerned about setting a precedent.
Other than the first week after her injury (and a week vacation) she’s been going to the gym (4 hours/week) and conditioning. She was very limited at first but not anymore. Until the last week we didn’t get much feedback from her coach (he just wanted to know what she was permitted/not permitted to do.) When my dw picked up dd yesterday her coach commented that she’s been lazy. My dw said she watched a few minutes before pick-up, the other girls were doing splits, my dd started splits and then just stopped and sat there while the rest of the girls were doing their splits. In my opinion her splits are not nearly as clean or low to ground as they were before the accident.
In the past (before the accident) he would occasionally comment that she was a very hard worker.
Do we let it slide? I'm concerned about setting a precedent.