- Aug 18, 2011
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Hello,
I decided to give up my "lurking" Chalkbucket life and become a member: too many good questions and answers!
Also, I have a pressing one of my own.
I have not seen too many "form" questions addressed directly in posts here, yet this seems to be an issue that many gyms, parents, coaches deal with regularly.
Specifically, do kids who have "form" issues outgrow them? Do some kids develop kinesthetic awareness later than others?
My DD, age 10, has been doing gymnastics off and on since she was 4. She is up-training USAG 6, but will repeat L5 this coming year; even though she did make mobility scores last season (31), she has a long way to go to perform the L5 routines with any sort of competency. This is mostly related to poor form: bent knees, separated legs, lack of hollow body, etc.
While she is strong and tends to pick up new skills quickly, she then performs the skills with the aforementioned form. While many other girls improve radically throughout the competition year, my DD's scores tend to improve a little and then level off (at a pretty low place!).
She does not seem to be aware of her body in the way that many young gymnasts are. She is truly passionate about gymnastics and refuses to try other sports. I see so many benefits from the sport for her and she loves doing it, unrelated to scores at meets. On the other hand, she also loves competition and her confidence has taken a hit from the demoralizing scores!
I am hoping that the repeat year will help in this department, but, truthfully, many of the form issues are still there and I am not sure the scores will be a lot better.
Any thoughts/advice from other parents/coaches/gymnasts would be great!
I decided to give up my "lurking" Chalkbucket life and become a member: too many good questions and answers!
Also, I have a pressing one of my own.
I have not seen too many "form" questions addressed directly in posts here, yet this seems to be an issue that many gyms, parents, coaches deal with regularly.
Specifically, do kids who have "form" issues outgrow them? Do some kids develop kinesthetic awareness later than others?
My DD, age 10, has been doing gymnastics off and on since she was 4. She is up-training USAG 6, but will repeat L5 this coming year; even though she did make mobility scores last season (31), she has a long way to go to perform the L5 routines with any sort of competency. This is mostly related to poor form: bent knees, separated legs, lack of hollow body, etc.
While she is strong and tends to pick up new skills quickly, she then performs the skills with the aforementioned form. While many other girls improve radically throughout the competition year, my DD's scores tend to improve a little and then level off (at a pretty low place!).
She does not seem to be aware of her body in the way that many young gymnasts are. She is truly passionate about gymnastics and refuses to try other sports. I see so many benefits from the sport for her and she loves doing it, unrelated to scores at meets. On the other hand, she also loves competition and her confidence has taken a hit from the demoralizing scores!
I am hoping that the repeat year will help in this department, but, truthfully, many of the form issues are still there and I am not sure the scores will be a lot better.
Any thoughts/advice from other parents/coaches/gymnasts would be great!