- Aug 17, 2011
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Wasn't sure whether to put this in parenting, but I'd like coaches opinions too...
DD is coming up to 7 and just started to get excited about gymnastics, and do stuff at home. I have a set of press up bars, so I'm letting her practice handstands/press to handstand on so she doesn't stress her wrists. She has a chin up bar and does back circles up/kip drills. Plus the usual cartwheeling round the garden.
She know she's absolutely not allowed to do anything unless I'm present. She will play on the bar/press up bars/jumping off stuff all day if I let her- I stop her when she looks tired (legs are bending, arms etc). She's not flexible, but does work her kickovers, but she obviously finds it difficult. She wants a floor beam for christmas
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She only does once a week (3 hrs) at the gym, but she does a dance, swim and diving class (1 hr dance, 30 mins for the others). It's the school holidays at the minute, so she seems to be constantly in her leotard. Next summer I'm finding summer classes!
How much is too much? I don't want her injured, either through falling or overuse. I don't want her picking up bad technique either. But I don't want to discourage or hold her back, with her only doing one session a week. Plus although she needs to work her flexibility, I do worry she'll injure by pushing too far past her (fairly limited) range, even with the kickovers I can tell it's hard....
What's normal? What's the balance between helping and over training?
DD is coming up to 7 and just started to get excited about gymnastics, and do stuff at home. I have a set of press up bars, so I'm letting her practice handstands/press to handstand on so she doesn't stress her wrists. She has a chin up bar and does back circles up/kip drills. Plus the usual cartwheeling round the garden.
She know she's absolutely not allowed to do anything unless I'm present. She will play on the bar/press up bars/jumping off stuff all day if I let her- I stop her when she looks tired (legs are bending, arms etc). She's not flexible, but does work her kickovers, but she obviously finds it difficult. She wants a floor beam for christmas

She only does once a week (3 hrs) at the gym, but she does a dance, swim and diving class (1 hr dance, 30 mins for the others). It's the school holidays at the minute, so she seems to be constantly in her leotard. Next summer I'm finding summer classes!
How much is too much? I don't want her injured, either through falling or overuse. I don't want her picking up bad technique either. But I don't want to discourage or hold her back, with her only doing one session a week. Plus although she needs to work her flexibility, I do worry she'll injure by pushing too far past her (fairly limited) range, even with the kickovers I can tell it's hard....
What's normal? What's the balance between helping and over training?