This thread is of interest to me right now.... We are ready to move to a new state and I am not sure what level to advocate for my daughter. She was a 4 last fall and had a great season. She is fully ready to be a L5 this fall....and in fact did one meet as a 5 in early spring and did pretty well but not great. The L5 meet was more for fun than to score out, though she did score fairly well.
Her current gym (leaving soon though!) would have her be a 5 this fall and then move to 7 a year from now (they don't do 6 or excel) - and DD does well with the pickiness of compulsories and enjoys it.
Her new gym we will arrive at in a couple of weeks has the girls do a year of 5, then a year of 6, then move to 7.
My DD is very solid on her 5 skills and has been training 5 routines and L7 skills this summer - but is a year off from being competitive at that higher level.
The only thing I am confident of is that in a year she is on track to be a 7. I don't know much about L6 so don't know if she current path - L5 to L7 - is best - or if she she should look to join the new team as a 6 and then move to 7. My DD loves compulsories and seems to want to continue down the path she has already started..... She would be very happy being a 5. She is far along with her skill development, so she won't need 2 years to get to 7.
I know the new coaches will have thoughts, but I would like to understand pros and cons of each option. (I did speak to one of our current coaches....and perhaps not surprisingly she thought it was better to do a full season of 5 and move to 7 when ready. She said she's not a fan of 6, as she thought 5 was actually harder than 6.)
So now I am confused as to what to think.....