- Oct 9, 2012
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This is coming off of a post I read in the gym philosophies thread and I didn't want to hijack. It is also applicable to my DD's gym situation so I'm kind of curious to hear what others, especially coaches, think.
Someone mentioned that if a gym was new, and in my thoughts, rebuilding a program would fall under this concept too......that it might take a few year for them to build up their program to the point where they have optional gymnasts. In the other thread, a mom was comparing two gyms and mentioned one of them, the newer one, didn't have many optionals.
So I guess my question is how long does it take before you can really judge the quality of a program by its optional program?
I know my DD's gym was bought by its current owner about 4/5 years ago. At the time, we had about 5-7 optionals. After the exchange of ownership, there were some growing pains although no optional left because of coaching issues. Rather it was injury, losing interest, parental influence, etc.
So our gym has been in a rebuilding state. Now we have 15 optionals from L6 to L8 but no upper level optionals. To me, this isn't concerning because I feel like the new owner should be given time to develop her upper level optional programs and the time hasn't been there yet.
Would you concur?
Someone mentioned that if a gym was new, and in my thoughts, rebuilding a program would fall under this concept too......that it might take a few year for them to build up their program to the point where they have optional gymnasts. In the other thread, a mom was comparing two gyms and mentioned one of them, the newer one, didn't have many optionals.
So I guess my question is how long does it take before you can really judge the quality of a program by its optional program?
I know my DD's gym was bought by its current owner about 4/5 years ago. At the time, we had about 5-7 optionals. After the exchange of ownership, there were some growing pains although no optional left because of coaching issues. Rather it was injury, losing interest, parental influence, etc.
So our gym has been in a rebuilding state. Now we have 15 optionals from L6 to L8 but no upper level optionals. To me, this isn't concerning because I feel like the new owner should be given time to develop her upper level optional programs and the time hasn't been there yet.
Would you concur?