volleymom7
Proud Parent
- Dec 11, 2015
- 5
- 2
I could use some input on my 10 y/o Level 5 daughter. She really enjoys gymnastics and wants to continue the sport but not at her current gym. Reasons include she knows she is not a favorite and bad behavior of some of the other girls during practice and meets. Her best friend who is a year younger had to be moved out of her training group and into another group because some of the girls were jealous and making fun of her. Switching groups may be possible for my daughter but not ideal. She is not happy at practice without her friend. She is struggling at level 5 receiving 31-32 but at her last meet scored a 34+ so is improving. She is also very hard-working and respectful and supports her teammates.
I do feel my daughter gets adequate training but is just not pushed very hard. She was actually told by her coach at her last meet not to worry about her beam score because it wouldn't count anyway. Not what we want to hear! My husband and I are also not very happy with the gym because we see the favoritism and we even had to push to have her coaches changed at one point because the coach refused to work with her at all. We didn't change sooner because my son used to be on team at the same gym but has now quit.
I contacted one of our top choices and was told to email the coach. I got a brief reply stating they have "no spots available". Is this possible or are the gyms going to be very particular about taking on a Level 5 gymnast? I didn't give any information about our daughter but I suppose the gym could look up our last name and local meet info to find out who she is and her scores. Any other tips for getting her into a new gym? There are several others in our area I can contact but maybe I am going about it wrong. Thanks for any help.
I do feel my daughter gets adequate training but is just not pushed very hard. She was actually told by her coach at her last meet not to worry about her beam score because it wouldn't count anyway. Not what we want to hear! My husband and I are also not very happy with the gym because we see the favoritism and we even had to push to have her coaches changed at one point because the coach refused to work with her at all. We didn't change sooner because my son used to be on team at the same gym but has now quit.
I contacted one of our top choices and was told to email the coach. I got a brief reply stating they have "no spots available". Is this possible or are the gyms going to be very particular about taking on a Level 5 gymnast? I didn't give any information about our daughter but I suppose the gym could look up our last name and local meet info to find out who she is and her scores. Any other tips for getting her into a new gym? There are several others in our area I can contact but maybe I am going about it wrong. Thanks for any help.