- Mar 14, 2009
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I'm going into freshman year of high school next year and it's really time for me to decide if staying with gymnastics is a realistic thing to do 
There are so many complications that recently I've just put off thinking about it and it's really nagging at me.
Ok, so background: I do rhythmic gymnastics and have for two years now after I stopped rec artistic gymnastics. Last year I skipped a level and went to 7, but a couple weeks before my first meet of the season, they upped the difficulty from 3.0 to 4.0 which I couldn't even get close to. I made it to nationals as an All-Star (top 8 in the region make Regional Team, next 2 make All-Star) but placed nearly at the bottom all-around. Before nationals, I had been pretty set on that being my last year. Now I don't know! I feel like next year, repeating level 7, I could be closer to the 4.0 and do really well. The thing is, practice is really tough and the gym is 45 minutes away from our house with traffic. My dad is going to be abroad next year, so it's just my Mom to manage everything. On top of that, I've been having trouble keeping my flexibility and high school is going to be really tough because I'm taking a sophmore spanish class, double-language classes, and advanced math and science.
I managed to balance school, almost 15 hours a week of gymnastics, 3 hours of ballet, and 1.75 hours of piano a week with some difficulty, but keeping A's in 8th grade. In 9th, though, I want to join school clubs and be able to spend time with friends. How could I manage all of that on my plate?
My options as I see them: 1: gymnastics and quit everything else.
2: quit gymnastics, and do dance (I've been looking into lyrical dance and it's really pretty and my flexibility would help) and piano and school clubs.
3: see if I can skip one day a week of gymnastics so I could take one hour a week of dance and have more time for HW.
furthur complications: -I don't know if I really love gymnastics, or I only want to do it next year because I think I can do better in competitions and the like. (I know this is huge but both are actually really important to me and I can't give myself an answer no matter how much I think about it.)
-I don't have a really great relationship with my coach.
-I'd be one of the older gymnasts in level 7 which is a disadvantage.
-People who repeat levels sometimes do worse the second year.
-I absolutely know I'm going to stop gymnastics in sophmore year.
-If I quit everything else then I would have no sports in sophmore year.
-My coach says I'm too straight up-and-down in my routines, which isn't good for artistry points. I watched a video and she's right, but being loose is a huge part of dance. So I thought taking gymnastics would help my dance but taking dance would help my gymnastics.
-One day off is a pretty big deal because we have 4 practices a week (last year was 5) so it's a big percentage of the time spent at practice.
-The events are switched up so that I'd have to learn to handle two new pieces of equipment, one of which I know absolutely nothing about.
If you're still reading, thanks so much for listening and please offer any advice you possibly can! I'd appreciate it so much, I'm desperately lost right now

There are so many complications that recently I've just put off thinking about it and it's really nagging at me.
Ok, so background: I do rhythmic gymnastics and have for two years now after I stopped rec artistic gymnastics. Last year I skipped a level and went to 7, but a couple weeks before my first meet of the season, they upped the difficulty from 3.0 to 4.0 which I couldn't even get close to. I made it to nationals as an All-Star (top 8 in the region make Regional Team, next 2 make All-Star) but placed nearly at the bottom all-around. Before nationals, I had been pretty set on that being my last year. Now I don't know! I feel like next year, repeating level 7, I could be closer to the 4.0 and do really well. The thing is, practice is really tough and the gym is 45 minutes away from our house with traffic. My dad is going to be abroad next year, so it's just my Mom to manage everything. On top of that, I've been having trouble keeping my flexibility and high school is going to be really tough because I'm taking a sophmore spanish class, double-language classes, and advanced math and science.
I managed to balance school, almost 15 hours a week of gymnastics, 3 hours of ballet, and 1.75 hours of piano a week with some difficulty, but keeping A's in 8th grade. In 9th, though, I want to join school clubs and be able to spend time with friends. How could I manage all of that on my plate?
My options as I see them: 1: gymnastics and quit everything else.
2: quit gymnastics, and do dance (I've been looking into lyrical dance and it's really pretty and my flexibility would help) and piano and school clubs.
3: see if I can skip one day a week of gymnastics so I could take one hour a week of dance and have more time for HW.
furthur complications: -I don't know if I really love gymnastics, or I only want to do it next year because I think I can do better in competitions and the like. (I know this is huge but both are actually really important to me and I can't give myself an answer no matter how much I think about it.)
-I don't have a really great relationship with my coach.
-I'd be one of the older gymnasts in level 7 which is a disadvantage.
-People who repeat levels sometimes do worse the second year.
-I absolutely know I'm going to stop gymnastics in sophmore year.
-If I quit everything else then I would have no sports in sophmore year.
-My coach says I'm too straight up-and-down in my routines, which isn't good for artistry points. I watched a video and she's right, but being loose is a huge part of dance. So I thought taking gymnastics would help my dance but taking dance would help my gymnastics.
-One day off is a pretty big deal because we have 4 practices a week (last year was 5) so it's a big percentage of the time spent at practice.
-The events are switched up so that I'd have to learn to handle two new pieces of equipment, one of which I know absolutely nothing about.
If you're still reading, thanks so much for listening and please offer any advice you possibly can! I'd appreciate it so much, I'm desperately lost right now
