Hello.
I have a few questions about future stars and the new JO program coming soon. First let me say that my son is 7 and is on the preteam level 3. He has been in gymnastics for a year and loves it. He is very strong and pretty flexible to. He almost has his forward and side splits. (i guess thats what you call them). He also is a quick learner. he almost has the whole level 4 routine down. My questions are
1. is my son to old to be asked to be in future stars? his gym does it. They haven't asked him to be in it and I don't want to ask the coaches why because i don't want to sound pushy. I know the routines are for 8 through 13 year olds. Do they have to start when there younger? From looking at the information on USA gym website, the routines are focus on flexibility and strength which he has for such a little boy. (he's the shortest boy in the class). Just wondering what he has to have special to be considered for the program.
2. If the dosn't get into future stars will he automaticaly be division 2 in the new mens JO progam coming in 2012 or 2013? the way i was reading about it there will be a division 1 and division 2 . the division 1 kids will be able to go to different meets and qualify for better meets. but diivision 2 won't . its more for the average gymnast . If this is so, then how do division 2 kids get to be division 1? is there a test? from the way I read it the division 2 kids would be left out of meets even if they finish 1st because a division 1 kid has priority. Am I right? How does a gymnast compete in division 1?Does there coach choose which divison to put them in, or is divsion 1 only for future stars?
I have a few questions about future stars and the new JO program coming soon. First let me say that my son is 7 and is on the preteam level 3. He has been in gymnastics for a year and loves it. He is very strong and pretty flexible to. He almost has his forward and side splits. (i guess thats what you call them). He also is a quick learner. he almost has the whole level 4 routine down. My questions are
1. is my son to old to be asked to be in future stars? his gym does it. They haven't asked him to be in it and I don't want to ask the coaches why because i don't want to sound pushy. I know the routines are for 8 through 13 year olds. Do they have to start when there younger? From looking at the information on USA gym website, the routines are focus on flexibility and strength which he has for such a little boy. (he's the shortest boy in the class). Just wondering what he has to have special to be considered for the program.
2. If the dosn't get into future stars will he automaticaly be division 2 in the new mens JO progam coming in 2012 or 2013? the way i was reading about it there will be a division 1 and division 2 . the division 1 kids will be able to go to different meets and qualify for better meets. but diivision 2 won't . its more for the average gymnast . If this is so, then how do division 2 kids get to be division 1? is there a test? from the way I read it the division 2 kids would be left out of meets even if they finish 1st because a division 1 kid has priority. Am I right? How does a gymnast compete in division 1?Does there coach choose which divison to put them in, or is divsion 1 only for future stars?