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So after laughing with @thefellowsmom because we both have the same phrase we use for our gymies ' work hard and have fun ' I thought it might be fun to see which other phrases have evolved

Another phrase used often with Dd is ' Trust the Process.' This has been in use throughout her gymnastics - from the kip days, through the pop -on to trying to catch her Tkatchev ( think it should be called Y catch it? Lol) Now the phrase is being used about her rope climb times ( since when has rope been an apparatus??? thinks the parent :confused:).

Ds is way more cruisey - he is GROWING so his main concern is his mid training snack:)
 
I told my daughter just this morning that "her biggest competition is herself" when she told me who she thought on her team was her biggest competition.

I always tell her to "have a good practice and work hard." She always has fun out there and don't feel the need to reinforce that.
 
I tell my daughter I don't give a Sh*t when she gets whatever or even if she gets is. Just do your best. You get it when you get it but you will get it. Honey, its a deduction, just a deduction.
 
Yeah, before meets she just gets a kiss and a "have fun". Very very casual. We also listen to loud music (she has a specific playlist) in the car so no discussion can happen and she swears by Jordyn Wieber's skittle trick.
DD has a dreamish board in her room with quotes all over it. One of her favorites is...

"Take your worst event and make it your best then take your worst event and make it your best then take your worst event and make it your best then take...." -- regarding what it takes to be a champion.

Sometimes I will catch her getting down on herself and saying "I'm no good at.." and I just say "Take your.." and she starts laughing and is all "I know, I know... make it my best" and then she will go write in her journal about how she is going to make that happen.

Yeah, she's intense :)
 
So after laughing with @thefellowsmom because we both have the same phrase we use for our gymies ' work hard and have fun ' I thought it might be fun to see which other phrases have evolved

Another phrase used often with Dd is ' Trust the Process.' This has been in use throughout her gymnastics - from the kip days, through the pop -on to trying to catch her Tkatchev ( think it should be called Y catch it? Lol) Now the phrase is being used about her rope climb times ( since when has rope been an apparatus??? thinks the parent :confused:).

Ds is way more cruisey - he is GROWING so his main concern is his mid training snack:)



Also in the "work hard... Have fun" camp ;)
 
Have fun is always standard. Because if it isn't fun wth are we putting the miles on the car and doing this for hours on end.

As my kid loves to go mental on herself at times because she is very introspective, have fun is reminded often. She lives for gym, is so happy there, but can overthink. The other day I saw a shirt in a store that said:"Don't believe all the things you think." I took a pic of it and showed my dd. She loved it, and thought it was an excellent reminder....:D
 
Always just "Have fun out there!" before a meet or practice.

And while carpooling I used to make them give me their 'silliest smile' at drop off because one of the girls would always get seriously stressed about practice. My DD has continued this without prompting. I like it. :) I was once told by a mentor that when I got to work, to make sure I always wore a smile as I walk to the building, in the halls, etc. I think it works, so I tried to pass that along.
 

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