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I’m curious what criteria does a gym use to fast track a group of gymnasts and those that aren’t fast tracked are placed in a different level with ( different training) I’m confused by this rationale can anyone explain? Why not call in TOPs or a different program.
I agree with this and that's why it confuses me that there seems to be such a trend do so (at least based on instagram and facebook posts lol). I mean I guess it does make sense for those really, truly with a shot at elite. But so many of these fast tracked gymnasts that are training huge hours are at gyms that I seriously question could ever get them to elite. Or at least they have no history of it. And so few of them last in the sport.It's not standardized from gym to gym.
I'm no longer coaching, and when I was, I wasn't a particular fan of "fast tracking" kids in most circumstances. If you're taking a young and talented kid and trying to get them to a high level as fast as you can, that to me feels like a high-risk/low-reward endeavor. Just because they can doesn't mean they should.
Probably to a gym that can get you qualified elite.But if you are scoring 38+ at level 10 as a 11/12 year old at a non-elite gym.. where do you go from there?
Well in this case, there are no elite gyms in our area, and I'm not sure that she/her family wants elite anyway (I'm honestly not sure, I haven't ever really talked to her family) She's very talented. Maybe they'll end up moving..Probably to a gym that can get you qualified elite.
Yup. Which is why I don’t really understand the hurry to get there. Lol. I mean yes I understand maybe needing several years at 10 to be competitive and to be desirable for college recruiting. But 7-8 years seems like a really long time. I do know that there are upgrades happening and trying to get bonuses with 10.1 start values and all that.To Level 10 again and again until college comes... that's the way it's always been.
I just looked up a few Olympic team member scores, and I’ve reconsidered my response.Well in this case, there are no elite gyms in our area, and I'm not sure that she/her family wants elite anyway (I'm honestly not sure, I haven't ever really talked to her family) She's very talented. Maybe they'll end up moving..
I'm guessing you don't believe me. lol. I think she was 12, but she is that good honestly. At least at level 9/10 skills.. I have no idea how she would do at elite. I do know that I'm glad that my daughter isn't usually in her age group anymore though..I just looked up a few Olympic team member scores, and I’ve reconsidered my response.
An 11 year old L10 scoring 38+ AA at a more or less run of mill gym is a unicorn who should drop everything to make a run at the next Olympics. Because they’re out scoring some of the best American women of all time at a similar age.