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Anonymous (1490)
Our gym traditionally only has a few girls who did daytime/homeschool practices, and the bulk of girls level 2 and up practiced from 3:30 on.
In the past two years, there’s been an increase in the girls doing daytime workouts, but it was the kind of girls who were on the elite track, so it wasn’t noticeable since they had always been a bit separated from us. Coaches had casually mentioned that they were trying to make more room for xcel and rec and mag, but I didn’t realize that would have any implications for wag DP.
Now the gym has announced move ups and it’s clear that they are trying to unwind evening afternoon/evening workouts for the DP program without officially announcing it. Girls training level 6 who just finished level 4 have been told they’re repeating 4 and training with level 3s in the evening. Girls who did level 5 last season have been told they have to move to daytime or repeat 5 and train with the 3s and 4s.
My daughter just finished level 4, has all of her level 5 skills, and her 2 36s, so she was going to move to 6. But they’ve said that she actually to repeat level 4.
I’m trying to weigh the friendships and solid coaching against the benefits of making a clean break now to find a place where she can compete 5 or 6 next year.
Questions:
1) is there a level at which a switch would be more detrimental? Would another year of rock-solid 4 be better than unknown 5/6 coaching?
2) is a gym that only has daytime DP practice a place for only elite-track gymnasts? Is there a benefit for a “normal” gymnast that I might not be thinking of?
In the past two years, there’s been an increase in the girls doing daytime workouts, but it was the kind of girls who were on the elite track, so it wasn’t noticeable since they had always been a bit separated from us. Coaches had casually mentioned that they were trying to make more room for xcel and rec and mag, but I didn’t realize that would have any implications for wag DP.
Now the gym has announced move ups and it’s clear that they are trying to unwind evening afternoon/evening workouts for the DP program without officially announcing it. Girls training level 6 who just finished level 4 have been told they’re repeating 4 and training with level 3s in the evening. Girls who did level 5 last season have been told they have to move to daytime or repeat 5 and train with the 3s and 4s.
My daughter just finished level 4, has all of her level 5 skills, and her 2 36s, so she was going to move to 6. But they’ve said that she actually to repeat level 4.
I’m trying to weigh the friendships and solid coaching against the benefits of making a clean break now to find a place where she can compete 5 or 6 next year.
Questions:
1) is there a level at which a switch would be more detrimental? Would another year of rock-solid 4 be better than unknown 5/6 coaching?
2) is a gym that only has daytime DP practice a place for only elite-track gymnasts? Is there a benefit for a “normal” gymnast that I might not be thinking of?