profmom
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- Nov 18, 2011
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First, I hope everyone's having a solid start to the season! It's been too quiet in this forum!
I'm curious how you all are finding the balance between difficulty and execution working out with a meet or two under your guys' belts. My beloved child had some exciting learning opportunities over the weekend that I wanted to share.
Those of you who've followed his journey know that he is not a gifted floor worker. He is still trying to develop the power and heft to do more advanced passes, but it looks to me like he's going to have to wait until at least next year to be doing double backs and double fulls (he's a skinny, slightly built 14 year old).
Anyway, we were at a big meet over the weekend and I am watching warmups. On floor, there are all these big guys who have been graced by the puberty fairy doing these amazing things on floor: double backs, double front and back fulls, even a double front and at least one 2.5 back. My poor child goes out and is all like, "OK, Imma warm up my back half." They all compete, and at the end of the day, to my utter shock, little dude with his really simple routine waltzes off with a floor medal. I was talking with his coach during awards, and his coach told me that the floor judge had actually complimented him on little dude's routine because it was nice to see a simple routine cleanly done.
This strategy does not completely rule his gymnastics -- he got dinged on pbars for bouncing his Tippelt off the bars and doing an ugly stutz, and racked up plenty of deductions on high bar for his nasty endo and even nastier and newer stalder. I don't know for sure, but I bet he took close to a point on his pommel dismount.
Just thought it was interesting and wondered what it's looking like for others.
I'm curious how you all are finding the balance between difficulty and execution working out with a meet or two under your guys' belts. My beloved child had some exciting learning opportunities over the weekend that I wanted to share.
Those of you who've followed his journey know that he is not a gifted floor worker. He is still trying to develop the power and heft to do more advanced passes, but it looks to me like he's going to have to wait until at least next year to be doing double backs and double fulls (he's a skinny, slightly built 14 year old).
Anyway, we were at a big meet over the weekend and I am watching warmups. On floor, there are all these big guys who have been graced by the puberty fairy doing these amazing things on floor: double backs, double front and back fulls, even a double front and at least one 2.5 back. My poor child goes out and is all like, "OK, Imma warm up my back half." They all compete, and at the end of the day, to my utter shock, little dude with his really simple routine waltzes off with a floor medal. I was talking with his coach during awards, and his coach told me that the floor judge had actually complimented him on little dude's routine because it was nice to see a simple routine cleanly done.
This strategy does not completely rule his gymnastics -- he got dinged on pbars for bouncing his Tippelt off the bars and doing an ugly stutz, and racked up plenty of deductions on high bar for his nasty endo and even nastier and newer stalder. I don't know for sure, but I bet he took close to a point on his pommel dismount.
Just thought it was interesting and wondered what it's looking like for others.