- Jun 12, 2012
- 10
- 11
My daughter just turned 10 and is training for the new level 6. She competed level 6 this year. She had a hard year. She had fear issues for months, broke the same bone twice and came back. Now it's time to switch up to the optional program (summer training hours) and she's getting cold feet. She says she isn't sure she wants to do it b/c they skills are too scary, particularly on beam but now it's also happening on floor. In fact that is how she got her second break - hesitation on a RBHS backlayout. I'm not sure what to do. Last season she eventually got over her fear issues and went on to do well. She has a lot of talent but a lot of fear. Do I push her through it? Will she regret it if she quits? Or do I let her quit? Unfortunately contracts are due soon so we need to decide and she just doesn't know what she wants to do. They won't let us "wait and see" the contract must be turned in to go to practice. She loves gymnastics more than anything, or she did, it is her whole identity - you all know how that goes. I can't imagine her quitting and my husband thinks we should push her through it...but I am not sure. Last season there were tears before practice and I just think the skill ONLY get bigger and scarier from here. If she's scared (now) of the backhandspring (even though she did it for a month what is she going to do in another year....my husband says eventually she'll mature and outgrow fear but I am not sure. She won't repeat - I thought that would be a solution but she doesn't want to do that. I know it is HER decision but how do I guide a child like this?