- Mar 7, 2007
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My dd had her 1st competition of this season, she only has 2 a year, unless she would make the semi final. But that isn't going to happen again, cause she didn't do well at all.
We know she has trouble with the vault and that really didn't go well. The first time she hardly even touched the table, the 2nd time she just about made it, but touched the table with her behind and fell on her knees. Before that she had floor and I thought she did okay, but obviously they saw plenty of things that didn't go well. After fault she had bars, well that was the one thing that went well, but because she doesn't do the dismount, she gets 1½ point deduction. Then beam she has times she can really nail it, she does it really neatly, but she came off 3 times, that was such a shame. So, out of the 20 girls that should have competed, only 18 did and she was 17th. So she was very disappointed and of course the trainer and us were too. Eventhough we knew she wasn't going to score high, we thought it would have gone better than it did.
I hope this time she will really realize that she is the one who has to do the work. We are not upset at her or anything, but she knows she can do better, also at the trainings. She is the one who wanted to join the team, because she wanted to do harder things, but then suddenly says they are scary. Anyways, I feel sad for her, but also know she has to work harder next time.
She has 2 months to prepare for the next competition. She will have to work on her handspring on floor, handspring over vault table, salto off the high bar and being more stable on beam. So lots of work to do and so little time, they only train like 3 hours a week, so that isn't much.
Our club did get 3 medals though. 1 silver in the 9 year olds level, 1 silver in the 10 year old level and 1 gold, (in Talitha's level). There was another session after Talitha's, with 3 of our club, so will have to wait and see if there are any medals there.
When I have the little films uploaded and on Talitha's website, I will let you know.
We know she has trouble with the vault and that really didn't go well. The first time she hardly even touched the table, the 2nd time she just about made it, but touched the table with her behind and fell on her knees. Before that she had floor and I thought she did okay, but obviously they saw plenty of things that didn't go well. After fault she had bars, well that was the one thing that went well, but because she doesn't do the dismount, she gets 1½ point deduction. Then beam she has times she can really nail it, she does it really neatly, but she came off 3 times, that was such a shame. So, out of the 20 girls that should have competed, only 18 did and she was 17th. So she was very disappointed and of course the trainer and us were too. Eventhough we knew she wasn't going to score high, we thought it would have gone better than it did.
I hope this time she will really realize that she is the one who has to do the work. We are not upset at her or anything, but she knows she can do better, also at the trainings. She is the one who wanted to join the team, because she wanted to do harder things, but then suddenly says they are scary. Anyways, I feel sad for her, but also know she has to work harder next time.
She has 2 months to prepare for the next competition. She will have to work on her handspring on floor, handspring over vault table, salto off the high bar and being more stable on beam. So lots of work to do and so little time, they only train like 3 hours a week, so that isn't much.
Our club did get 3 medals though. 1 silver in the 9 year olds level, 1 silver in the 10 year old level and 1 gold, (in Talitha's level). There was another session after Talitha's, with 3 of our club, so will have to wait and see if there are any medals there.
When I have the little films uploaded and on Talitha's website, I will let you know.