raenndrops
Coach
- Oct 24, 2009
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At our gym, nobody is looking to be a high level gymnast.
We once had an Old L4 that was 5'8". When we comment on a gymnast's growth, it is definitely NOT done meanly.
We actually use older girls' growth experiences to reassure the younger ones when they struggle after a growth spurt.
In fact, this week, YG (age 12) had another growth spurt. She lost her GLIDE on bars that totally messed up her timing on her kip.
She happened to be in a group where she was the youngest. Everyone was doing kip-cast-back hip a kip a cast a back hip.
She was frustrated because she couldn't do her kip. She was dragging her legs behind because she couldn't glide with her legs in front.
After a quick water break (and tears), she went back. HC and I quickly talked. Her glide was broken. I went up to YG and realized she is only 1/4 inch shorter than me... So obviously it was a growth spurt. One girl in the group had gone through a terrible time when she had a major growth spurt. She and HC told YG that her skill loss was so bad that she had to relearn her back handspring... And at the time, she had been competing them for 3 years! It helped. Then other girls in the group shared struggles they had -kips, FlyAway's, beam skills, etc.
10 minutes later, her glide was getting better AND she was attempting high bar kips for the first time. She was sooooo close. From tears to smiles in a short time because of open discussion among the girls and coaches.
We once had an Old L4 that was 5'8". When we comment on a gymnast's growth, it is definitely NOT done meanly.
We actually use older girls' growth experiences to reassure the younger ones when they struggle after a growth spurt.
In fact, this week, YG (age 12) had another growth spurt. She lost her GLIDE on bars that totally messed up her timing on her kip.
She happened to be in a group where she was the youngest. Everyone was doing kip-cast-back hip a kip a cast a back hip.
She was frustrated because she couldn't do her kip. She was dragging her legs behind because she couldn't glide with her legs in front.
After a quick water break (and tears), she went back. HC and I quickly talked. Her glide was broken. I went up to YG and realized she is only 1/4 inch shorter than me... So obviously it was a growth spurt. One girl in the group had gone through a terrible time when she had a major growth spurt. She and HC told YG that her skill loss was so bad that she had to relearn her back handspring... And at the time, she had been competing them for 3 years! It helped. Then other girls in the group shared struggles they had -kips, FlyAway's, beam skills, etc.
10 minutes later, her glide was getting better AND she was attempting high bar kips for the first time. She was sooooo close. From tears to smiles in a short time because of open discussion among the girls and coaches.