- Mar 3, 2013
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Be prepared cuz I think this is gonna be long.... And not sure if you read my post before this? Anywho, never mind. Moving on.
Okay, so basically this is my story:
When I was 2 I was put in gymnastics, and did great. Then one day when I was about 3 or 4 I was pulled out. I then did karate, which I excelled at and by the time I was about 7 I was a purple belt. And I did soccer, which I loved. I did dance at age 6 but quit because of the cost. I decided to leave karate, and go try gymnastics again. I realized I loved it! I made the level 4 team when I was 10, and the gym owner who is also head coach planned on moving my team up 1 level a year. Good plan I thought. So then we moved to level 5 after 4 season, and got a coach who never coached at our gym before. We competed level five in 2012 and then I turned 12 in January 2012. Anyways, mid competition season of level 5 we had a HUGE falling out at our gym and about 5 people left to go to a different gym and the girl who was the oldest left leaving me the oldest and its really awkward because the second oldest is 1 1/2 years younger than me, and she is so tiny so when we line up in height order at meets and stuff I like tower over everybody! Now, I'm not tall. I am actually quite short for my age. I'm 13 and about 5'. So ever since those people (and they were the ones I was closest to) switched gyms I have felt out of place. I considered switching to xcel and being part of the silver team with girls my age and stuff, but then I got the flu about 2 weeks ago and was out of gym for a week. I was able to do so much stuff on the days I would usually be at practice. Like my room was a mess but I was able to clean it spotless, I got A bunch of reading done and got ahead in my homework (I'm homeschooled btw) so it felt so nice to be able to do those things and not be in the gym. I would really love to take up soccer again because I had to drop it when I made team but I know that if I quit gym I'll regret it. And it's not just one bad practice. Like I've been having bad practices for so long now and it just isn't fun anymore. I really want to try other things. Every Wednesday my youth group has bible study (I'm a Christian) and I can't go because of practice. And I really want to! I have missed so many things because of gymnastics but I love gymnastics anyways! I am just getting burnt out and don't know how to tell my parents. My little sister is 9 and on team also, she is excelling. She has her round off backhandspring tuck, standing tuck, working walkovers on high, starting to train giants on strap, and all kinds of stuff. But follows me everywhere! Say that I have to miss practice one day because I'm sick or something, she then asks if she can skip for no good reason. I just am burning out, wanna quit but don't want it to affect her. :/ I am stumped on what to do. Somebody help? Please? And don't just say "tell your parents" I need something more than that. Like how do I tell them exactly what I'm feeling because I know it would be hard to explain this all to them. Sorry it's long, and please help. Thank you so much. I'm really stressed.
Okay, so basically this is my story:
When I was 2 I was put in gymnastics, and did great. Then one day when I was about 3 or 4 I was pulled out. I then did karate, which I excelled at and by the time I was about 7 I was a purple belt. And I did soccer, which I loved. I did dance at age 6 but quit because of the cost. I decided to leave karate, and go try gymnastics again. I realized I loved it! I made the level 4 team when I was 10, and the gym owner who is also head coach planned on moving my team up 1 level a year. Good plan I thought. So then we moved to level 5 after 4 season, and got a coach who never coached at our gym before. We competed level five in 2012 and then I turned 12 in January 2012. Anyways, mid competition season of level 5 we had a HUGE falling out at our gym and about 5 people left to go to a different gym and the girl who was the oldest left leaving me the oldest and its really awkward because the second oldest is 1 1/2 years younger than me, and she is so tiny so when we line up in height order at meets and stuff I like tower over everybody! Now, I'm not tall. I am actually quite short for my age. I'm 13 and about 5'. So ever since those people (and they were the ones I was closest to) switched gyms I have felt out of place. I considered switching to xcel and being part of the silver team with girls my age and stuff, but then I got the flu about 2 weeks ago and was out of gym for a week. I was able to do so much stuff on the days I would usually be at practice. Like my room was a mess but I was able to clean it spotless, I got A bunch of reading done and got ahead in my homework (I'm homeschooled btw) so it felt so nice to be able to do those things and not be in the gym. I would really love to take up soccer again because I had to drop it when I made team but I know that if I quit gym I'll regret it. And it's not just one bad practice. Like I've been having bad practices for so long now and it just isn't fun anymore. I really want to try other things. Every Wednesday my youth group has bible study (I'm a Christian) and I can't go because of practice. And I really want to! I have missed so many things because of gymnastics but I love gymnastics anyways! I am just getting burnt out and don't know how to tell my parents. My little sister is 9 and on team also, she is excelling. She has her round off backhandspring tuck, standing tuck, working walkovers on high, starting to train giants on strap, and all kinds of stuff. But follows me everywhere! Say that I have to miss practice one day because I'm sick or something, she then asks if she can skip for no good reason. I just am burning out, wanna quit but don't want it to affect her. :/ I am stumped on what to do. Somebody help? Please? And don't just say "tell your parents" I need something more than that. Like how do I tell them exactly what I'm feeling because I know it would be hard to explain this all to them. Sorry it's long, and please help. Thank you so much. I'm really stressed.