- Jul 21, 2012
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Why train Elite over JO?
My daughter recently started training with the elite group at her gym. She has solid L9 skills and many L10 skills. She has had great success in her gymnastics career (38+, top 3 AA/event). Her coaches are very capable and have had success with their previous elites qualifying to Classics and Championships.
The other day she got a little teary and questioned whether she wanted to “try for elite.” I think she was a lot tired and overwhelmed after a long vacation weekend. (Plus she’s a girl and we all need a little cry of release now and then, right?)
We talked through her feelings and I realized we both needed a good sit-down with the coaches to discuss, what “Elite” really is. Most of what we know comes from watching the other girls in the gym, conversations with their parents and the Internet. I understand that there’s an increased investment of time and money, harder skills, more polish, longer routines, but that the payoff can be a spot on the National Team, international assignments, etc.
I guess my question is for those with first-hand experience parenting or coaching elites – what does Elite mean to you and why pursue it?
Since the teary episode, she has been perfectly happy and eager to “train elite.”
She just turned 12.
My daughter recently started training with the elite group at her gym. She has solid L9 skills and many L10 skills. She has had great success in her gymnastics career (38+, top 3 AA/event). Her coaches are very capable and have had success with their previous elites qualifying to Classics and Championships.
The other day she got a little teary and questioned whether she wanted to “try for elite.” I think she was a lot tired and overwhelmed after a long vacation weekend. (Plus she’s a girl and we all need a little cry of release now and then, right?)
We talked through her feelings and I realized we both needed a good sit-down with the coaches to discuss, what “Elite” really is. Most of what we know comes from watching the other girls in the gym, conversations with their parents and the Internet. I understand that there’s an increased investment of time and money, harder skills, more polish, longer routines, but that the payoff can be a spot on the National Team, international assignments, etc.
I guess my question is for those with first-hand experience parenting or coaching elites – what does Elite mean to you and why pursue it?
Since the teary episode, she has been perfectly happy and eager to “train elite.”
She just turned 12.