motigymnasticsmom
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- Mar 4, 2013
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Not too bad
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YOu are gonna laugh, but here is our beam story. My DD is scared to death of the beam. SHe has a love/hate relationship with it She wants to love it but is just plain scared. She copes with the fear and has come a long way, but here is the level 4 story...
She was shaky and nervous, even though she could do the skills. Couldn't score or stay on the beam because of her nerves, plain and simple. The week before states we had a relationship therapy session between her and her little floor beam at home. No joke, this is how it went.. I told DD she was about to become best friends with the beam. She had to tell it how she felt and when it didn't answer her back (feeling ridiculous the whole time) I told her that it was because it a good listener, like any good friend should be. I told her it would never move, always staying steady for her. It would never tell anyone how scared she really was. All she had to do was depend on her beam to be there for her and it would happen, she had to trust her friend, the beam. WE got silly and made her hug her beam and draw it a picture.
She won 3trd in state on beam that weekend.
It is still scary, but she remembers that goofy moment and it helps her thorugh the scary stuff. She still gets nervous, but she always places on beam (even though she is slower to get her skills due to her fear). She just started working BHS back layout on beam, and she is still scared...but she has made friends with the beam for life.
Our bronzes don't have nearly as many elements in their routines. What region are you in?
that said, the big wobble after the handstand and the tuck jump are probably the biggest culprits, along with the leap. The tuck jump not only lacked amplitude, but also probably got some pretty big deductions on body position, if they even gave her credit for a tuck, as opposed to a straight jump.
Let us know how your talk goes with your HC. My DD and I are making a similar decision in the next 2 weeks.
If she has been tagged as an "xcel kid" and your gym has absolutely zero mobility between the programs, then I would look elsewhere. I just can't understand why gyms would operate this way. Did you ask if it was a "never" or if it was a "not right now"?