aspiringymnastmom
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- Apr 19, 2017
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There was a lot of coaching turnover at the lower levels. From what I can tell some of the L7 girls got reasonable scores in L3-5 (33-36 range)
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Kips are 90% timing and 10% strength. Some girls get it quickly while other struggle for months.Yeah I am kind of terrified of the kip, and with all I read it takes months to get, so you'd think they'd at least start working on it.
Time to look for a new gym... We have another option closer to our house, and they generally dominate the meets we competed against them.
No, not crazy. My dd is a L9 and does quite well and has never had a private. There really isn't any or much opportunity for them at this point anyway since the practice hours for L9 are already high. If your dd needs help with something specific, maybe ask her coach to work on it in practice or just tell them she is struggling on X. Also, the biggest thing that will help any gymnast at that age is building core strength. That can be done safely at home, basically for free.So normally kids are actually able to get good scores without privates? It's not an insane idea, right?
This.To be honest, it sounds like the girls were pushed to compete level 3 before they were ready. Some girls not hitting a skill is one thing, but an entire team not able to do the bar routine is a problem, as is the need for everyone to do private lessons. My DD is just moving to 3 from 2 but our gym had 22 level 3s last year, the majority of whom scored 36+ at every meet with 9 hours and no privates. I would be looking around at other gyms.
Is your meet season over yet?
I agree with the others. My dd did level 3 on 9 hours a week with no privates and she was very successful. You should not need regular privates in order to get the skills for a level. I think it does sound like the team is too big for those coaches to handle. Also, dd didn't do a whole lot of uptraining when she was in level 2, 3 or 4, but they did work on drills and conditioning for future skills. So when they actually started working on kips after the end of the level 3 season, all the girls got them really quickly. It doesn't really sound like your gym is doing that, but I did want to say it is possible to not do a lot of uptraining and still be successful.
The drills and conditioning are the up training we talk about. Building for future skills.