- Jul 8, 2014
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First a small bit of background. My dd is in the middle of the competition season as a level 3. She is doing great at practices and at the meets and is not struggling with any of her level 3 skills. We are happy with her gym ,which has a good reputation at both the compulsory and optional levels, and with her coaches. They have the philosophy on no uptraining during the season. After the state meet in December, they will begin working on all the level 4 skills. Occasionally, they will do a drill or two related to the next level skills or let the kids try them for fun (for example yesterday they all got to try the cartwheel on the low beams, while she was having them show their beam routine one by one on the high beam), but they are definitely not focusing on them. Since the actual meets have started, they are mostly pushing conditioning, routines and lots and lots of repetitions of some of the specific skills that are causing deductions at the meet.
So, that being said, my dd has started trying to do the kip during practice on her own. Bars are her best event and she is very strong at the level 3 skills. She's seen the higher level girls do kips, so she has started imitating them. She can get up on the bar. Her arms are bent, but she is not muscling up. The reason I am posting is that I am not sure if her doing this is a good idea or not. Without doing any drills or progressions and without the coaches coaching her on this, is this going to hurt her future chances of doing it right? I don't want her to teach herself the wrong way and then struggle next season to learn it the right way. On the other hand, maybe this will actually help her when they start really training them? What do you think, encourage her to stop and wait or not? Btw, her coach knows that she is doing this and doesn't seem to mind, but hasn't really encouraged it or praised it either. She does them at side stations and usually just as a means to get up on the bar when she is supposed to be practicing other skills.
Sorry for being so wordy.. just to summarize, I am curious if practicing a self taught kip (currently with bent arms) with no training will likely help or hurt her next season? And I know some people disagree with the no uptraining during the season philosophy, but it has worked well for this gym with very little repeating and successful gymnasts, so I am not complaining or questioning that part.
So, that being said, my dd has started trying to do the kip during practice on her own. Bars are her best event and she is very strong at the level 3 skills. She's seen the higher level girls do kips, so she has started imitating them. She can get up on the bar. Her arms are bent, but she is not muscling up. The reason I am posting is that I am not sure if her doing this is a good idea or not. Without doing any drills or progressions and without the coaches coaching her on this, is this going to hurt her future chances of doing it right? I don't want her to teach herself the wrong way and then struggle next season to learn it the right way. On the other hand, maybe this will actually help her when they start really training them? What do you think, encourage her to stop and wait or not? Btw, her coach knows that she is doing this and doesn't seem to mind, but hasn't really encouraged it or praised it either. She does them at side stations and usually just as a means to get up on the bar when she is supposed to be practicing other skills.
Sorry for being so wordy.. just to summarize, I am curious if practicing a self taught kip (currently with bent arms) with no training will likely help or hurt her next season? And I know some people disagree with the no uptraining during the season philosophy, but it has worked well for this gym with very little repeating and successful gymnasts, so I am not complaining or questioning that part.
