- Jul 12, 2013
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So a little while ago I posted here about how I had started a new development squad and that this was the first squad I had coached. There's been a few little wobbles but overall I'm pleased with how the girls are progressing
The girls train 3 hours a week once a week (1.5 hours, followed by half an hour lunch break followed by another 1.5 hours) and are all 7 years old. The aim is for the girls to compete grade 14 next year.However I didn't know whether to try and inspire the girls a little more- we're a small rec club, and this will be the first time we've entered "artistic" competitions, the top girls in the club at the moment can round off flick and still only enter rec comps. I'd say form isn't heavily emphasised at the moment. I'm concentrating on good form in this development squad..but having come from fun rec classes I think the girls possibly think I'm being very picky haha!
So I kind of feel there's not so many gymnasts for the girls to look up to and they've never seen how neat artistic gymnasts are.. I didn't know if it might be an idea to show the girls a youtube video of a gymnast competing in grade 14 in attempt to inspire them-so they know what they're working towards and how neat they need to be? (e.g ) That said they won't be competing grade 14 for at least a year, although they will be competing at our club champs in a few months time. What do you guys think-good idea or unnecessary? I am planning on doing a skills chart as another way of keeping the girls motivated..

The girls train 3 hours a week once a week (1.5 hours, followed by half an hour lunch break followed by another 1.5 hours) and are all 7 years old. The aim is for the girls to compete grade 14 next year.However I didn't know whether to try and inspire the girls a little more- we're a small rec club, and this will be the first time we've entered "artistic" competitions, the top girls in the club at the moment can round off flick and still only enter rec comps. I'd say form isn't heavily emphasised at the moment. I'm concentrating on good form in this development squad..but having come from fun rec classes I think the girls possibly think I'm being very picky haha!
So I kind of feel there's not so many gymnasts for the girls to look up to and they've never seen how neat artistic gymnasts are.. I didn't know if it might be an idea to show the girls a youtube video of a gymnast competing in grade 14 in attempt to inspire them-so they know what they're working towards and how neat they need to be? (e.g ) That said they won't be competing grade 14 for at least a year, although they will be competing at our club champs in a few months time. What do you guys think-good idea or unnecessary? I am planning on doing a skills chart as another way of keeping the girls motivated..