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If by bar work you mean practicing skills and going through bar routines... yikes! There is absolutely zero benefit to wearing ankle weights during these parts of training. And to be clear, this is not my opinion, this is fact. It can actually negatively affect the gymnast's bar skills; you think a growth spurt can mess up a girl's skills? Well, wearing ankle weights can do much worse! It slightly moves the girl's center of mass, as well as makes the skills feel different because of the unnatural distribution of weight to the ankles. Honestly, it does nothing positive.My DD is 7 and has been using ankle weights since she was 6. They use the when conditioning and this includes bar work. Her little ankle are so slim that she got terrible cuts from them,bleeding galore and couldn't wear shoes for a few days after the worst one. I bought long wrist bands and she puts them on under the weights now and it stops them rubbing her skin raw!
She doesn't mind them but I don't like them!
My DD is 7 and has been using ankle weights since she was 6. They use the when conditioning and this includes bar work. Her little ankle are so slim that she got terrible cuts from them,bleeding galore and couldn't wear shoes for a few days after the worst one. I bought long wrist bands and she puts them on under the weights now and it stops them rubbing her skin raw!
She doesn't mind them but I don't like them!
Ankle weights are always a fine line to walk...
And shouldn't be cutting a kid so she bleeds and can't wear shoes.
If by bar work you mean practicing skills and going through bar routines... yikes! There is absolutely zero benefit to wearing ankle weights during these parts of training. And to be clear, this is not my opinion, this is fact. It can actually negatively affect the gymnast's bar skills; you think a growth spurt can mess up a girl's skills? Well, wearing ankle weights can do much worse! It slightly moves the girl's center of mass, as well as makes the skills feel different because of the unnatural distribution of weight to the ankles. Honestly, it does nothing positive.
However, if by bar work you mean conditioning type exercises like pull ups, dips, and static holds in different positions, then that would be completely fine. These things can actually help a gymnast's strength.
Ankle weights are always a fine line to walk...
I don't use ancle weights period but if I did, I would certainly not put them back on a kid who has gotten cuts from them before.