Hello parents,
This is a very broad question, but is it a bad sign if there is no satisfactory response from your head coach when you ask if there is a long-term plan for your gymnast? My daughter is a 11 year old L7, and we articulated to her coaches several times that she has D1 goals in mind (so do a few other girls in her training group who are similar age and level) but there has been no detailed discussion about what is the "path" to get there and whether she is on the right track. Part of the problem might be that the club has no history of gymnasts going to college nor any L10s since it's a relatively new gym, and I understand that a lot can happen between now and then and that there are no guarantees, but I'd like a more concrete discussion along the lines of "yes, the plan is for her to move up a level a year and she should be L10 in 9th grade which would be great timing for college recruiting" or "usually our gymnasts repeat L8 and L9 for two years each" or even "no, from what we've seen she doesn't have what it takes". Another parent mentioned to me (to put it bluntly) that if her daughter doesn't have the potential to make it to college, she'd like to know NOW so that she can save all her time and money. It's clear that management has poor communication with parents, but is this normal? If gymnasts were on the elite track, I'm assuming there is a clear path to get there and you have to be deliberate about each step along the way and be on the same page with parents about what it takes, but is this not true for college? Do you really just NOT KNOW until you get to L10 and see how you score at meets? What am I missing here?
This is a very broad question, but is it a bad sign if there is no satisfactory response from your head coach when you ask if there is a long-term plan for your gymnast? My daughter is a 11 year old L7, and we articulated to her coaches several times that she has D1 goals in mind (so do a few other girls in her training group who are similar age and level) but there has been no detailed discussion about what is the "path" to get there and whether she is on the right track. Part of the problem might be that the club has no history of gymnasts going to college nor any L10s since it's a relatively new gym, and I understand that a lot can happen between now and then and that there are no guarantees, but I'd like a more concrete discussion along the lines of "yes, the plan is for her to move up a level a year and she should be L10 in 9th grade which would be great timing for college recruiting" or "usually our gymnasts repeat L8 and L9 for two years each" or even "no, from what we've seen she doesn't have what it takes". Another parent mentioned to me (to put it bluntly) that if her daughter doesn't have the potential to make it to college, she'd like to know NOW so that she can save all her time and money. It's clear that management has poor communication with parents, but is this normal? If gymnasts were on the elite track, I'm assuming there is a clear path to get there and you have to be deliberate about each step along the way and be on the same page with parents about what it takes, but is this not true for college? Do you really just NOT KNOW until you get to L10 and see how you score at meets? What am I missing here?