- Aug 18, 2008
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So we finally got into Texas last week, came in through a huge ice storm! We are almost unpacked and have visited a couple gyms.
It is crazy how different gymnastics is out here. We took her to Texas Dreams but it wasn't a good fit for her, she was scared most of the time and didn't do a lot of her skills. After her evaluation they suggested she go back to recreational classes. We had tears all the way home.
I called her old coach in Arizona and asked him what he thought, he sent us to Top Flight. They had her come in with the level 4 team but had a hard time keeping up with the girls. The team coordinator was so nice, she noticed that little gymmie's skills are all over the place (example..she can cast to a handstand and do a back hip circle but has a hard time doing a chin up pullover), she did the level 4 vault, but only knew the level 3 beam routine. We go back next week for an evaluation with the preteam coach (their preteam is training level 2/3).
Little gymmie loves the giant "barn" they train in and the kids were very nice to her even though she was the littlest one in the room. At first we were upset because it seemed like a step backward but I think it will give her a chance to perfect those little things like pointed toes.
The most important thing is that she talked about it all the way home and looked forward to going back next week
It is crazy how different gymnastics is out here. We took her to Texas Dreams but it wasn't a good fit for her, she was scared most of the time and didn't do a lot of her skills. After her evaluation they suggested she go back to recreational classes. We had tears all the way home.
I called her old coach in Arizona and asked him what he thought, he sent us to Top Flight. They had her come in with the level 4 team but had a hard time keeping up with the girls. The team coordinator was so nice, she noticed that little gymmie's skills are all over the place (example..she can cast to a handstand and do a back hip circle but has a hard time doing a chin up pullover), she did the level 4 vault, but only knew the level 3 beam routine. We go back next week for an evaluation with the preteam coach (their preteam is training level 2/3).
Little gymmie loves the giant "barn" they train in and the kids were very nice to her even though she was the littlest one in the room. At first we were upset because it seemed like a step backward but I think it will give her a chance to perfect those little things like pointed toes.
The most important thing is that she talked about it all the way home and looked forward to going back next week
