- Apr 27, 2016
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Thanks for the add to this forum. I'm a fairly new gymnastics parent- my DD is 10 and has been doing gymnastics for about 2 years. She is not yet at competition level, but she has been steadily learning & growing and she hopes to compete one day. She is passionate about it and would rather be doing gymnastics than anything else- I'm always telling her to get off our pull-up bar (or stop doing handstands or kick-overs or whatever) and do her homework! She's just very active and she loves the challenge of gymnastics.
Last night after her practice I asked DD's coach what she can do at home to better be prepared for class (since she's always doing stuff anyway). The coach asked me if DD wants to compete or just wants to do it for fun. I told her that she does want to compete eventually. The coach asked DD to let us talk privately, so DD left and then the coach said, "I'm going to be honest with you, she doesn't really have the body type for gymnastics. Her body is just really long and awkward."
Here's the thing: I'm not having dreams of her competing in the Olympics or anything, but it seems to me that if a girl works hard and gets the training she needs she could hold her own at least on the local level if she really wants to compete. The reason her coach's statement bothers me is that I've gotten the impression from this coach that she doesn't really like DD all that much and she is not very encouraging to her, and I feel like she thinks DD just isn't worth her trouble. I'm tempted to go to another gym, but I also don't want to be a parent who just can't accept the truth about her child's aptitude for the sport.
My question is this: Are we wasting our time here? Should I steer my daughter toward something else? I don't want to discourage her from doing something she loves, but I also don't want her to work her butt off only to be shut out from competition because of something she can't control. Advice, please!
Last night after her practice I asked DD's coach what she can do at home to better be prepared for class (since she's always doing stuff anyway). The coach asked me if DD wants to compete or just wants to do it for fun. I told her that she does want to compete eventually. The coach asked DD to let us talk privately, so DD left and then the coach said, "I'm going to be honest with you, she doesn't really have the body type for gymnastics. Her body is just really long and awkward."
Here's the thing: I'm not having dreams of her competing in the Olympics or anything, but it seems to me that if a girl works hard and gets the training she needs she could hold her own at least on the local level if she really wants to compete. The reason her coach's statement bothers me is that I've gotten the impression from this coach that she doesn't really like DD all that much and she is not very encouraging to her, and I feel like she thinks DD just isn't worth her trouble. I'm tempted to go to another gym, but I also don't want to be a parent who just can't accept the truth about her child's aptitude for the sport.
My question is this: Are we wasting our time here? Should I steer my daughter toward something else? I don't want to discourage her from doing something she loves, but I also don't want her to work her butt off only to be shut out from competition because of something she can't control. Advice, please!