- Aug 29, 2023
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I'm not that familiar with gymnastics but it's a sport my daughter has fallen in love with. She recently switched to a more competitive gym and they put her in their level 2 group. She had all the level 2 skills starting out since she competed Xcel bronze last year. Over the summer she has improved significantly and is now doing all the level 3 skills and most of the level 4 skills.
Oue competitions won't start until January so I'm a bit concerned level 2 will feel too easy and she won't be that motivated. I've tried broaching the topic lightly with her coach to see if a move in levels may be possible but was quickly told she's in the level 2 group and that's where the group competes. Has anyone been in a similar situation where they don't want to challenge the coach but also question their child's level? Did it work out ok in the long run staying at the lower level for competitions but training harder elements?
Oue competitions won't start until January so I'm a bit concerned level 2 will feel too easy and she won't be that motivated. I've tried broaching the topic lightly with her coach to see if a move in levels may be possible but was quickly told she's in the level 2 group and that's where the group competes. Has anyone been in a similar situation where they don't want to challenge the coach but also question their child's level? Did it work out ok in the long run staying at the lower level for competitions but training harder elements?