- Feb 12, 2014
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What are the qualities/factors you would consider in choosing to move an extremely strong and motivated 7YO lvl3 to a gym that offers serious TOPS training, assuming she'd be accepted? Gyms that offer these options are reasonably further, offer Tops during the day (so she has to be pulled from school), and offer lvl4 training in the evening that ends later than my daughter's current bedtime. So it will be a significant life change for our family.
Even if you have a child that is a phenom, is it important enough for her to move to get on a serious TOPS track now when she is just 7? Right now I am extremely happy with the coaching and hours at the current gym, and I think she'll be ready to test TOPS as an 8YO this summer, just probably not good enough to get to Texas. She's also on track for a super successful lvl4 season.
I do think by optionals we will need to move if DD still wants to do gymnastics, so we could also make the move to these gyms now without DD doing TOPS. They are better gyms, but I get the sense that she will be on a different track than the lvl4 girls who do the TOPS workouts.
I'm not against making this move, but my preference would be to wait a year or so to when I think the gym commute and hours will be better for her age and sleep needs. Am I being naive?
Even if you have a child that is a phenom, is it important enough for her to move to get on a serious TOPS track now when she is just 7? Right now I am extremely happy with the coaching and hours at the current gym, and I think she'll be ready to test TOPS as an 8YO this summer, just probably not good enough to get to Texas. She's also on track for a super successful lvl4 season.
I do think by optionals we will need to move if DD still wants to do gymnastics, so we could also make the move to these gyms now without DD doing TOPS. They are better gyms, but I get the sense that she will be on a different track than the lvl4 girls who do the TOPS workouts.
I'm not against making this move, but my preference would be to wait a year or so to when I think the gym commute and hours will be better for her age and sleep needs. Am I being naive?