- Sep 30, 2013
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Long story short: this weekend is the last weekend my daughter (9 years old, level 3, first year competing) has a shot to qualify for state. She has improved over the course of the season though she still struggles with the mill circle on bars and back hand spring and needs a spot for those. At the last meet, a couple of weeks ago, she missed qualifying for state by .95.
I realize that not everyone qualifies but on her team of 10 girls, nine of which are competing for the first time also, she is the only one who has not. I am not seeing a big effort on the coaches part to give her extra help so she has a chance but that is the topic of another post....
My question is, what are some things she can do to bump her score up a bit, what have you seen make a difference? I keep telling her straight legs and pointed toes, to smile, hold arms up and steady, etc. I am right to tell her form makes a big difference? What are the most essential elements of the level 3 routines for her to focus on?
Thanks!
I realize that not everyone qualifies but on her team of 10 girls, nine of which are competing for the first time also, she is the only one who has not. I am not seeing a big effort on the coaches part to give her extra help so she has a chance but that is the topic of another post....
My question is, what are some things she can do to bump her score up a bit, what have you seen make a difference? I keep telling her straight legs and pointed toes, to smile, hold arms up and steady, etc. I am right to tell her form makes a big difference? What are the most essential elements of the level 3 routines for her to focus on?
Thanks!