Great topic for a thread MdGymMom! Very thought provoking. I have asked myself this question quite a few times over the years. And I have to say it took me a while to finally have my answer.
My DD loved to tumble from the minute she learned to walk. Although she showed signs of 'early talent', she never had Olympic or even college level gymnastic dreams. She just loved to jump, tumble & flip! We took it one day at a time. Day after day turned into year after year. That is what she's being doing for the past 11yrs, taking it day by day. Sometimes it has brought her awards & titles

. Other times it has brought her frustration, pain & heartache

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My DD is 15yrs old now & with all of these ups & downs, she still loves gymnastics! So I guess she has done ok with the choices that were made. That's not to say that there haven't been bumps in the road. Some things have happened that we had no control over, coaches leaving, new coaches coming in, etc. And I would love to erase my DD's fear issues completely

. But of the things we had some say in, choices to make, honestly...at this point...I don't think we should have done anything different.
Certainly there have been times when I thought that maybe I made a mistake keeping her at the same gym for most of career. Here fear issues have been an ongoing problem

. But she didn't want to switch, so I didn't force her. And none of her other gym choice would have been "perfect" either. Now I think my DD's fear issues would have caused her a problem no matter what gym she was at. Some coaches deal with them better then others. So she works with the coaches at her gym that are good with fear issues. It keeps her progressing at her own pace & she's ok with that. And because it is HER sport I'm ok with it too.
She's in highschool now & she won't be competing gymnastics in college. Her time in this sport is winding down. She is fit, happy & healthy. Enjoys her practices & meets. She's social & fun loving. Just a joy to be around

! How many parents can say that about their teenagers??? And she loves her teammates like sisters, after all they have grown up together! They are like family to us. She is a mentally & physically healthy well adjusted teenager

!!! What else could a parent ask for??? I'm very proud of the young lady my DD has become

. And her participation in the sport of gymnastics has helped form who she is today. She has gotten so much more out of this sport then we ever anticipated when we signed her up for her 1st "Tumble Tots" class.
Could she have gone further in the sport had I forced her to switch gyms? Who knows? She could have just as easily hated the other gym & quit the sport totally. It was a gamble I guess. And I didn't want to gamble with my DD's happiness.
I think the journey that my DD has taken in this sport IS the journey she was meant to take. All the ups & downs have helped to shape who she is now. Nope I don't think I'd change a thing

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