- Mar 20, 2025
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My 7 yr old daughter is competing Xcel Silver and has had her ROBHS for almost a year and mastered the ROBHSBHSBHS until recently. We have even been working on back tucks. She has a lot of power so her coaches have been working on her slowing down for more control on her tumbling.
For the past 2-3 weeks she hasn’t been connecting her ROBHS in practice. She will do her round off and then stop/balk and just do BHS. At first I thought it might be a growth spurt because she also complained that her legs/knees hurt at night. I also think her slowing down her running into the ROBHS has caused her to think about it more and has caused some kind of mental block. Has anyone else’s gymnasts preciously mastered a skill, lost it and was able to get it back? I haven’t made a big deal about it, just trying to support and encourage her and focus on her other strengths, but I’m also worried she will lose her confidence and never get it back. Any advice is helpful!
For the past 2-3 weeks she hasn’t been connecting her ROBHS in practice. She will do her round off and then stop/balk and just do BHS. At first I thought it might be a growth spurt because she also complained that her legs/knees hurt at night. I also think her slowing down her running into the ROBHS has caused her to think about it more and has caused some kind of mental block. Has anyone else’s gymnasts preciously mastered a skill, lost it and was able to get it back? I haven’t made a big deal about it, just trying to support and encourage her and focus on her other strengths, but I’m also worried she will lose her confidence and never get it back. Any advice is helpful!