taximomma
Proud Parent
- Aug 18, 2013
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A little background….sorry so long!
My DS started gym at age 5 after watching big sister and wanting to join in on the fun. Soon after starting a rec class, coach decided to start a Boys Team and asked if I would be interested in DS being a part of this new “team” (Coach is ambitious & thinks long term). Fast forward 2 years….DS is 7, flexible, and strong. Coach’s goal was to have the boys compete for the first time this season as L4. The problem…….in the past 2 years I have seen over 15 boys come and go. DS is the only one left from the original group. We have recently lost 3 boys and are now down to 4 boys on team. I received a call from the gym owner letting me know that they are reducing practice time for the boys team from 6 hrs/week down to 4 hrs/week and that they are basically loosing money with boys team. This is happening at a time when my son has really made a positive turn, not only in skills but more importantly in behavior. You can see that he is more focused and loves being there! I am devastated not only for my son but also for the coach. Coach has poured his heart into establishing this team. He is dedicated to these boys and spends countless hours of his free time learning and planning. I admire him for this……time is valuable!
So…..what are my questions?
Do we hang in there knowing there is a possibility that the Boys Team could be scrapped, or should I put my son in a gym who already has an established Boys Team?
Can 4 boys practice for 4hrs a week and be able to compete in L4? (I know nothing about gymnastics, mush less boy's gymnastics)
DS is 7…. does he have time to see how this goes and how he does? Is there a “window” of opportunity for boys to gain skills in this sport?
My heart says ride this out and keep DS where he is. We love the coach and the gym. I have supported this coach for the past 2 years and want to see him succeed. My mind however says leave before I spend money on competition uniforms/gear and more of my son’s time on a possible dead end. There are several gyms with good teams but would require 1 hour commute each way. I am able to do that if it’s in our best interest. I would prefer to stay and see this through with the coach and support him in any way I can, but at the end of the day I need to do what’s best for DS. I am literally heartbroken about this. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Again, sorry this post is so long.
My DS started gym at age 5 after watching big sister and wanting to join in on the fun. Soon after starting a rec class, coach decided to start a Boys Team and asked if I would be interested in DS being a part of this new “team” (Coach is ambitious & thinks long term). Fast forward 2 years….DS is 7, flexible, and strong. Coach’s goal was to have the boys compete for the first time this season as L4. The problem…….in the past 2 years I have seen over 15 boys come and go. DS is the only one left from the original group. We have recently lost 3 boys and are now down to 4 boys on team. I received a call from the gym owner letting me know that they are reducing practice time for the boys team from 6 hrs/week down to 4 hrs/week and that they are basically loosing money with boys team. This is happening at a time when my son has really made a positive turn, not only in skills but more importantly in behavior. You can see that he is more focused and loves being there! I am devastated not only for my son but also for the coach. Coach has poured his heart into establishing this team. He is dedicated to these boys and spends countless hours of his free time learning and planning. I admire him for this……time is valuable!
So…..what are my questions?
Do we hang in there knowing there is a possibility that the Boys Team could be scrapped, or should I put my son in a gym who already has an established Boys Team?
Can 4 boys practice for 4hrs a week and be able to compete in L4? (I know nothing about gymnastics, mush less boy's gymnastics)
DS is 7…. does he have time to see how this goes and how he does? Is there a “window” of opportunity for boys to gain skills in this sport?
My heart says ride this out and keep DS where he is. We love the coach and the gym. I have supported this coach for the past 2 years and want to see him succeed. My mind however says leave before I spend money on competition uniforms/gear and more of my son’s time on a possible dead end. There are several gyms with good teams but would require 1 hour commute each way. I am able to do that if it’s in our best interest. I would prefer to stay and see this through with the coach and support him in any way I can, but at the end of the day I need to do what’s best for DS. I am literally heartbroken about this. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Again, sorry this post is so long.