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So she is currently a L5 or 6? You mentioned she is schedule to score out of 7 after this season and compete L8 next season (2016)? If so, I would say that, generally, yes, she is definitely way behind on her skills to be considering Elite. We have one 10yo competing her second year of L8 currently and she is nowhere NEAR being Elite despite being a really great little gymnast.
Of course some gyms compete gymnasts way below their actual skill level, so perhaps that is the case here.
I think you have gotten some really good advice here. For my gymmie, the Elite path has never even been a smidgen of a possibility so nothing I have ever been faced with having to worry about. On the surface, I would like to think that I wouldn't allow my child to be treated cruelly but so much of gymnastics training could be considered "cruel" if you take it out of context and look at it alone, KWIM? I wouldn't say being forced to do rope climbs for a missed skill would be cruel, but if the coach is belittling and berating the gymnast telling her how worthless she is simultaneously, then it IS cruel, you know? If the coach tells the kids the consequences and matter of factly follows through, giving corrections and encouragement, then it's a totally different story.
Best of luck, I hope you find a great place for your DD to train that will give her the opportunities needed, regardless of what they may end up being!
Of course some gyms compete gymnasts way below their actual skill level, so perhaps that is the case here.
I think you have gotten some really good advice here. For my gymmie, the Elite path has never even been a smidgen of a possibility so nothing I have ever been faced with having to worry about. On the surface, I would like to think that I wouldn't allow my child to be treated cruelly but so much of gymnastics training could be considered "cruel" if you take it out of context and look at it alone, KWIM? I wouldn't say being forced to do rope climbs for a missed skill would be cruel, but if the coach is belittling and berating the gymnast telling her how worthless she is simultaneously, then it IS cruel, you know? If the coach tells the kids the consequences and matter of factly follows through, giving corrections and encouragement, then it's a totally different story.
Best of luck, I hope you find a great place for your DD to train that will give her the opportunities needed, regardless of what they may end up being!