- Jul 22, 2010
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Ok, I know nobody can answer this for sure. It's going to be different for every kid, etc. etc.
The one mom wanted to know how much her gymnast will get out of a ballet class. I want to know how much my ballerina will get out of a tumbling class!
My 13-year-old DD, who has been taking ballet for years, has joined a Jazz dance team and one of the requirements is that she takes a weekly tumbling class. My gymnast DD hasn't been in the gym only one day (one HOUR!) a week since she was 5, so I have no point of reference. I feel like, how can anyone learn ANY tumbling skills in only an hour a week? But at the same time, the gym offers the classes and people continue to take them and they wouldn't do that if they weren't progressing (I assume).
So what kind of things do your think my relatively strong and flexible dancer girl can realistically be expected to learn in this type of class?
BTW, I have forbidden my gymnast to speak to her (twin) sister while she is in the gym for her tumbling class. Even if she said something nice, her sister would only assume she was being sarcastic. She almost didn't sign up for the dance team because of the tumbling class requirement. Tumbling is gymnastics and gymnastics "belongs" to her sister. Never mind that her sister takes 2 dances classes a week as part of her gymnastics training!
The one mom wanted to know how much her gymnast will get out of a ballet class. I want to know how much my ballerina will get out of a tumbling class!
My 13-year-old DD, who has been taking ballet for years, has joined a Jazz dance team and one of the requirements is that she takes a weekly tumbling class. My gymnast DD hasn't been in the gym only one day (one HOUR!) a week since she was 5, so I have no point of reference. I feel like, how can anyone learn ANY tumbling skills in only an hour a week? But at the same time, the gym offers the classes and people continue to take them and they wouldn't do that if they weren't progressing (I assume).
So what kind of things do your think my relatively strong and flexible dancer girl can realistically be expected to learn in this type of class?
BTW, I have forbidden my gymnast to speak to her (twin) sister while she is in the gym for her tumbling class. Even if she said something nice, her sister would only assume she was being sarcastic. She almost didn't sign up for the dance team because of the tumbling class requirement. Tumbling is gymnastics and gymnastics "belongs" to her sister. Never mind that her sister takes 2 dances classes a week as part of her gymnastics training!
