Hi all
So I'm stressed. My daughter has been in a development group for about 10 months at a big and very competitive gym. She has been going twice a week for a total of 3 hours. Now she's not the best in the group but she loves it. However more and more often she comes out unhappy. I spoke to the head coach about this and he said she was way behind the other girls as her coordination wasn't naturally high. He said he keeps her in the team as she has beautiful shapes and the perfect gymnast body (what ever that means). This was about 4 months ago. Since then DD has come out of practise fed up more often then not. They use a little trophy plus well done stickers for motivation and she rarely gets a sticker and has never had the trophy at all in nearly a year. This really upsets her and makes her feel that she's not good enough. She is only 6 (nearly 7) and this makes me so sad as she goes in excited and comes out deflated. Now the coaches are very skillful snd turn out very successful gymnasts -- all the girls take most of the top podium spots at competitions with high scores. Having said this the coaching style is very strict and not overly positive at times -- My daughter said she was recently told in front of all the girls that she had the worst shoulder flexibility of the group and that her splits are getting worse not better. She came out so frustrated with this and said she felt embarrassed!
So about four weeks ago, head coach came out and said that he can no longer keep my daughter in the development group and that ordinarily he'd be considering putting her back in rec but feels she's advanced beyond that so would be bored. He said that he was putting her into pre development but was thinking advanced rec would be likely for her. I spoke to my daughter at home and she was crushed. Tears and self doubt -- saying she must be rubbish and she doesn't want recreational gym -- she wants team gym. I said that's not true and that she's a fabulous little gymnast and we agreed she would try hard to get back into full development. I explained the conversation to head coach at next practice and what he said has really upset me --- he replied - the thing is I see something in her but none of the other coaches do but as I get final say she can stay for now -- ok so great -- head coach sees something in her but he NEVER coaches her - or rarely!! Which means most of the time she is being coached by people with apparently have no belief in her! How is she meant to flourish like that?? I watched her closely that session and the one after - she worked her socks off! Totally focused and showed determination to show she could do it! She still came out with no sticker so was upset again.
After talking with my partner we decided she was too young to be having her confidence knocked so much and feel like she's inadequate at something she loves! To help her get her love back I took her to a fun session at another local gym as a half term family activity. The coaches there were awesome --- so friendly and made her feel welcome! At the end their head coach approached and asked if she was interested in trilling a class there so I let her! They then offered her a spot on their development team training twice per week saying she clearly has 'something' about her and that she was graceful and flexible. My daughter is massively excited and wants to switch -- it was so nice seeing her smile again. I asked why she liked it and she said because they were kind to me so I didn't get a funny tummy!
So we are seriously considering changing. I've emailed old head coach and got no reply. Left a message asking him to call me - no call!
I just wanted to know what you would have done in these circumstances? I don't want to be seen nor feel like a traitor/gym hopper. Is our current gym the better option due to its amazing facilities? They sweep medals at competitions and have girls on the national team so clearly expert coaching! Team mums and girls are totally lovely -- we would miss them!
New gym -- smaller and not in purpose built facility though they are due to construct one soon and should be in their own facility in 18 months. Coaches seem so nurturing and their ethos means gym for all -- even their rec do friendly competitions which I think is awesome.
Am I doing the right thing??
Thanks for reading -- that was long!
So I'm stressed. My daughter has been in a development group for about 10 months at a big and very competitive gym. She has been going twice a week for a total of 3 hours. Now she's not the best in the group but she loves it. However more and more often she comes out unhappy. I spoke to the head coach about this and he said she was way behind the other girls as her coordination wasn't naturally high. He said he keeps her in the team as she has beautiful shapes and the perfect gymnast body (what ever that means). This was about 4 months ago. Since then DD has come out of practise fed up more often then not. They use a little trophy plus well done stickers for motivation and she rarely gets a sticker and has never had the trophy at all in nearly a year. This really upsets her and makes her feel that she's not good enough. She is only 6 (nearly 7) and this makes me so sad as she goes in excited and comes out deflated. Now the coaches are very skillful snd turn out very successful gymnasts -- all the girls take most of the top podium spots at competitions with high scores. Having said this the coaching style is very strict and not overly positive at times -- My daughter said she was recently told in front of all the girls that she had the worst shoulder flexibility of the group and that her splits are getting worse not better. She came out so frustrated with this and said she felt embarrassed!
So about four weeks ago, head coach came out and said that he can no longer keep my daughter in the development group and that ordinarily he'd be considering putting her back in rec but feels she's advanced beyond that so would be bored. He said that he was putting her into pre development but was thinking advanced rec would be likely for her. I spoke to my daughter at home and she was crushed. Tears and self doubt -- saying she must be rubbish and she doesn't want recreational gym -- she wants team gym. I said that's not true and that she's a fabulous little gymnast and we agreed she would try hard to get back into full development. I explained the conversation to head coach at next practice and what he said has really upset me --- he replied - the thing is I see something in her but none of the other coaches do but as I get final say she can stay for now -- ok so great -- head coach sees something in her but he NEVER coaches her - or rarely!! Which means most of the time she is being coached by people with apparently have no belief in her! How is she meant to flourish like that?? I watched her closely that session and the one after - she worked her socks off! Totally focused and showed determination to show she could do it! She still came out with no sticker so was upset again.
After talking with my partner we decided she was too young to be having her confidence knocked so much and feel like she's inadequate at something she loves! To help her get her love back I took her to a fun session at another local gym as a half term family activity. The coaches there were awesome --- so friendly and made her feel welcome! At the end their head coach approached and asked if she was interested in trilling a class there so I let her! They then offered her a spot on their development team training twice per week saying she clearly has 'something' about her and that she was graceful and flexible. My daughter is massively excited and wants to switch -- it was so nice seeing her smile again. I asked why she liked it and she said because they were kind to me so I didn't get a funny tummy!
So we are seriously considering changing. I've emailed old head coach and got no reply. Left a message asking him to call me - no call!
I just wanted to know what you would have done in these circumstances? I don't want to be seen nor feel like a traitor/gym hopper. Is our current gym the better option due to its amazing facilities? They sweep medals at competitions and have girls on the national team so clearly expert coaching! Team mums and girls are totally lovely -- we would miss them!
New gym -- smaller and not in purpose built facility though they are due to construct one soon and should be in their own facility in 18 months. Coaches seem so nurturing and their ethos means gym for all -- even their rec do friendly competitions which I think is awesome.
Am I doing the right thing??
Thanks for reading -- that was long!