- Jul 21, 2013
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My daughter competed level 3 this past season and did pretty well, winning several golds and a couple of those were for AA. Her gym is big on uptraining, so she has been working level 4 skills off and on all year and has them all, plus quite a few of the level 5 skills. She has had her kip since last fall but is still working on getting straight arms. I believe she could compete level 4 next year with no problem.
We are moving to a new state in a few weeks. We've visited gyms there and we think we know which one we'll be using. Now, here's my question: She's almost 10 years old and would like to move up a little faster. If we're moving it might be a good time to try to do that. We'd like to talk to the coaches at the new gym and ask them to train her on level 5 skills this summer to see if she could possibly score out of 4 and compete 5. Is this realistic? Based on what I've seen in practice (and I'm there a lot), here's what she would need to learn/improve: straight arms on kip, drop kip from back hip circle underswing, flyaway dismount on bars, tucks on spring floor (can do them on tumble trak), full turn on beam (not consistent), polish back walkover on beam (can do it but could use more work on it). I think that's it, although it's a lot. And if she's not ready for 5 by the end of the summer, she can compete 4 instead. I think our gymmie would be totally on board with this plan and would work hard. She loves a challenge!
We are moving to a new state in a few weeks. We've visited gyms there and we think we know which one we'll be using. Now, here's my question: She's almost 10 years old and would like to move up a little faster. If we're moving it might be a good time to try to do that. We'd like to talk to the coaches at the new gym and ask them to train her on level 5 skills this summer to see if she could possibly score out of 4 and compete 5. Is this realistic? Based on what I've seen in practice (and I'm there a lot), here's what she would need to learn/improve: straight arms on kip, drop kip from back hip circle underswing, flyaway dismount on bars, tucks on spring floor (can do them on tumble trak), full turn on beam (not consistent), polish back walkover on beam (can do it but could use more work on it). I think that's it, although it's a lot. And if she's not ready for 5 by the end of the summer, she can compete 4 instead. I think our gymmie would be totally on board with this plan and would work hard. She loves a challenge!