- Apr 24, 2012
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My 8 yr old son competed level 4 this past year. He received a 82 AA at state and hit the podium at all but 2 meets, but still placed. He was first on high bar 3 times. The level 4 team consisted of 5 boys. Only 2 of the boys (including my DS) had the scores to place. They never received a team trophy due to only having 2 boys with high scores. It is now time to evaluate the boys to move up to level 5. The coach is concerned that the boys will not have a team if he only moves up these 2 to level 5. He has suggested they stay in level 4 another year and wants to add new level 4's so they will have a team. My concern is that he is holding my DS back because of the team situation when in reality they will be in the same boat as this past year. The only skill DS does not have is his circles. I have rented a mushroom for the house this summer and purchased parallettes for him to practice his handstands. I know he will have the skills before the next season. The coach has said he will not separate these 2 boys, but after speaking to the other mom she tells me her son is afraid of the level 5 routines. So I am going to discuss this with the coach , but is there any truth to the team concern? DS had never been a part of a strong team and doesn't really know what he is missing. I want to push for him to be moved to level 5 and not spend 2 years as a level 4. Any thoughts?