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Anonymous (ba4c)
My daughter is 11 years old and returned to club gymnastics just over a year ago. (new club for pricing and distance from home) (Time off d/t COVID and then an injury) She has been in a pre-comp rec class that "feeds" into teams (Xcel) for the majority of that time. In terms of skills that she performs consistently she can do a handstand and cartwheel on beam, working on a back walkover and round-off dismount, on bars she can do a pull over and cast back hip circle, cannot seem to master the jump up to the lower bar to reach the upper bar but is working on it. On floor she is able to do handstands, handstand walks, (everywhere), handstand forward roll, running round-off, standing round off, front handspring, back handspring (light spot on floor, can do it by herself on a crash/sting mat), working towards a round-off back handspring connected, running side aerial, standing side aerial etc. (she is not great at soft work - front and back walk overs but she can do frontovers and backovers not consistent) on the trampoline she can do a back handspring, back tuck, front tuck, whip back, Barani (sp?), and fly spring. I am not sure for vault. But I don't think she is lacking there. Her hardest area is bars and she is not consistent with a CB hip circle. She usually does it once in practice without help but will likely need more help with reps after that. The last two opportunities for teams tryouts she hasn't been selected and she cannot understand why. I am also confused as she is consistently one of the cleaner performers in her group and on an overall skill set seems to have more mastered then her fellow classmates who are younger but being selected for teams (xcel track) It seems to be kids who are under 9 that are consistently getting invited but from a skill point are not as consistent or have as many skills.
I don't know if she is simply too old for this track but she really wants to compete. Very badly and is feeling discouraged and frustrated. I have asked her coach and the teams coach for guidance and feedback and there seems to be little communication between the two, and we are left without an answer or an area to focus on improvement to try to be invited to a team. She is coming home from the gym now telling me how bored she is and that she doesn't get any corrections or compliments. I can feel and validate her frustration. Is she simply too old? Should I look at a MAGA program? I don't know much about either but I don't want to continue to encourage her towards a goal that feels pretty out of reach at this point if it is truly never possible. That almost feels cruel, if it is possible then I will keep encouraging and supporting her, but if it is simply off the table I would like to know so we can realign her expectations.
Looking forward to anyone's thoughts or suggestions.
I don't know if she is simply too old for this track but she really wants to compete. Very badly and is feeling discouraged and frustrated. I have asked her coach and the teams coach for guidance and feedback and there seems to be little communication between the two, and we are left without an answer or an area to focus on improvement to try to be invited to a team. She is coming home from the gym now telling me how bored she is and that she doesn't get any corrections or compliments. I can feel and validate her frustration. Is she simply too old? Should I look at a MAGA program? I don't know much about either but I don't want to continue to encourage her towards a goal that feels pretty out of reach at this point if it is truly never possible. That almost feels cruel, if it is possible then I will keep encouraging and supporting her, but if it is simply off the table I would like to know so we can realign her expectations.
Looking forward to anyone's thoughts or suggestions.