- May 27, 2009
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A little late jumping in... Let me start off by saying Welcome!
This possessiveness on the part of coaching is not unique to gymnastics, but this sport does tend to push its athletes more at a much younger age. Even though joining a competitive team is a commitment, you still need to do what you feel is right for your situation. Whether to take the 3 days off or not should solely be between you and your gymmie. The gym should have no say in it, no matter how obsessive you think the coaching staff is.
As your daughter progresses through the levels, the balancing act will become progressively more difficult. Given that and her current age, it's more of a reason to just liberally take all the breaks you need and it's a perfect time to expose her to as much things as possible. Maybe she will remain a gymnast for the long run or maybe she won't. There is no way in telling. There is no point in putting all eggs in one basket at this time.
This possessiveness on the part of coaching is not unique to gymnastics, but this sport does tend to push its athletes more at a much younger age. Even though joining a competitive team is a commitment, you still need to do what you feel is right for your situation. Whether to take the 3 days off or not should solely be between you and your gymmie. The gym should have no say in it, no matter how obsessive you think the coaching staff is.
As your daughter progresses through the levels, the balancing act will become progressively more difficult. Given that and her current age, it's more of a reason to just liberally take all the breaks you need and it's a perfect time to expose her to as much things as possible. Maybe she will remain a gymnast for the long run or maybe she won't. There is no way in telling. There is no point in putting all eggs in one basket at this time.