- Aug 17, 2013
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My 12 year old daughter (L9) had been put off/on with 2 hand surgeries in the past 6 months . Now she is all healed and training full force going into summer . She is doing well but getting frustrated about certain skills such as the series on beam and bars . Bars has always been challenging for her and with needing her hands so much it has become a mental thing . She is afraid her hands won't hold her up on handstands , pirouettes, anything upside down like that . She has always had some fear with leaning over the high bar upside down and I think she's using her hands as a way to rationalize it . As far as the series on beam , she keeps going crooked . She does it fine on the line on the floor , moves it to the beam and then goes crooked . Her coach has been very patient with her but is starting to get frustrated . She is dealing with a lot of mental issues and frustration . I keep just supporting her and listening .. I don't get overly involved and always have the feeling "this is her sport" . Some of the kids who she was ahead of are now past her with skills and that bothers her as well . Just wanted to see if anyone has any advice on helping her mentally believe that she will be ok and her body can do this . She's so talented but her confidence needs to come back . She doesn't compete until winter . Bars will definitely be the challenge especially with the surgeries she has had ....