LindyHopper
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- May 25, 2016
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I am going to preface this with a couple things:
1) coaches are content with her progress, and are thrilled with her work ethic
2) I trust the coaches and am not worried, merely curious.
Short Stack is tiny--10.5 years old and can still wear a 6X. She is also the type of gymnasts who takes a long time to get skills, but the form is usually pretty good when she finally does.
She was training L3, when Head coach said he wanted to move her to L4 at the beginning of last season. She didn't even have her ROBHS at this point. I expressed concerns, because I knew it was ROBHSBHS in L4. He told me she'd have it by her first meet, and she did. It was anemic and ugly, but she had it.
So throughout last year, as her teammates up trained, she kept plugging away at that ROBHSBHS.
This year (L5) seems to be the same. She got the ROBHSBT without a spot 3 weeks ago, just before her first meet. Again, it was somewhat anemic looking.
She seems to lack power. Not strength, but power. (Vault isn't her best either)
One of the coaches was talking to my husband at pick up last week, and she said how well Short Stack is doing. That once the tumbling clicks, everything will just come together.
Again, coaches don't seem worried, so I'm not. I'm just wondering if it is unusual. Could it be her size? Could it be that she is still playing catch up?
I guess it's because tumbling seems to come so easily to everyone else--it's like she's backward from the rest of the team. Bars and beam are where she's been rocking it lately.
1) coaches are content with her progress, and are thrilled with her work ethic
2) I trust the coaches and am not worried, merely curious.
Short Stack is tiny--10.5 years old and can still wear a 6X. She is also the type of gymnasts who takes a long time to get skills, but the form is usually pretty good when she finally does.
She was training L3, when Head coach said he wanted to move her to L4 at the beginning of last season. She didn't even have her ROBHS at this point. I expressed concerns, because I knew it was ROBHSBHS in L4. He told me she'd have it by her first meet, and she did. It was anemic and ugly, but she had it.
So throughout last year, as her teammates up trained, she kept plugging away at that ROBHSBHS.
This year (L5) seems to be the same. She got the ROBHSBT without a spot 3 weeks ago, just before her first meet. Again, it was somewhat anemic looking.
She seems to lack power. Not strength, but power. (Vault isn't her best either)
One of the coaches was talking to my husband at pick up last week, and she said how well Short Stack is doing. That once the tumbling clicks, everything will just come together.
Again, coaches don't seem worried, so I'm not. I'm just wondering if it is unusual. Could it be her size? Could it be that she is still playing catch up?
I guess it's because tumbling seems to come so easily to everyone else--it's like she's backward from the rest of the team. Bars and beam are where she's been rocking it lately.