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I'm actually pretty happy about it as I much prefer the AAU L3 bar routine to the USAG L3 bar routine.
I thought they competed the same routines. What are the differences between the two?
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I'm actually pretty happy about it as I much prefer the AAU L3 bar routine to the USAG L3 bar routine.
Thank you! That's really what I'm thinking that 12 hours this young would be much easier than say in 2nd or 3rd grade? I think we are going to let her try it this summer and see how it goes. If we see or the coaches feel it isn't working, she'll drop back to 3. I know none of this should be so tough and I do think we're lucky to be at a gym that's allowing us as parents to have input in the decision. Thank you again!!I still feel new at this, so I won't give a strong "opinion" of what you should do, but I will tell you what we are going through.
DD competed AAU2 and AAU3 in fall/spring of 4th grade (old L #s). 5th grade (this school year), she moved up to new L3, and also to USAG. She did "okay" at states in December. I planned to keep her L3 for fall of 6th grade, so she could go back to states and feel confident. Well, a lot of girls have been working on their kips in open gym for a while, so when the time came, I thought "Okay, she doesn't have it, so she'll be happy to stay L3". When I mentiooned that to her she went instantly to tears.
So, she busted her butt and "just" got her kip, and May 1st starts training with L4.
All that said, she's now jumping in hours. instead of 2X a week after school plus Saturday, she'll be going 4 times a week afterschool. and in 3 months she'll be starting middle school... We aren't sure if she'll be able to handle it all. (I'm glad she is moving up with one month still left in school, because she'll get a taste of leaving school and going straight to gym 4X/week right now, it won't be so crazy in the fall. I hope.)
So, part of me wishes she'd jumped up her time a little younger, so that by middle school it wouldn't be such a change for her, and it would be second nature.
That's just my 2 cents about the hours
Good luck no matter which way you go!
They do on floor and beam also I believe but usag 3 bars are low bar only with a shoot through to windmill but aau 3 is a kip option to squat on, jump to high bar with 2 tap swings.I thought they competed the same routines. What are the differences between the two?
That's how it is at most gyms in our area also. Aau levels 1, 2, & 3 and on to usag 4 and up. One coach told me the AAU 3 gets them more ready for usag 4, I guess because they go to high bar but usag 3 doesn't? Anyway, I think we're going to let her try it and see how it goes. I'm still very nervous about it though.I know that AAU is different in each area; but from our experience with it, I definitely wouldn't think that going from AAU to USAG and level 3 to 4 would be too much.
Last year my girls were old level 2 and 3 with AAU. This year they were new level 2 and 3 USAG. They actually scored better this year in USAG than they did last year in AAU. For this coming season my youngest DD is changing to a gym that is a better fit for her (older DD is staying where she is) and she will be going back to AAU. I'm actually pretty happy about it as I much prefer the AAU L3 bar routine to the USAG L3 bar routine. If she moves up from L3 she will swap back to USAG. It is pretty normally in our area to do AAU for levels 2 and 3 and to then swap to USAG for level 4.
From what you have said, if it were me, I'd let my DD move up.
That's really what I'm thinking that 12 hours this young would be much easier than say in 2nd or 3rd grade?
I think adding it on early at least allows them to get accustomed to gym and the demands of school all at the same time. As homework increases, etc. they are already capable time managers, etc. so it only becomes the incremental increases of schoolwork one year to the next.
Ha, ha! I'm not sure my heart could take level 5 yet! When she was 5 jumping to high bar, I literally stayed awake for the first few weeks and had panic attacks. Of course, she doesn't know that! I'm glad she's so brave but this mama needs time to get used to the idea of her moving up each level. I do think she's talented for her age but I'm a little biased! LolSounds like she has a lot of talent. If she doesn't compete until January she'll have 8 months to learn and polish level 4 twice over, and you'll wish they'd asked her to move up to L5.
Thank you! I think she's going to work harder even to get it because she'll be with older girls. If I see her struggling though, I think we'll move her back. I never want her to feel overwhelmed. Thank you for the advice!!I would move her to L4 for sure. She already has the skills & its a long way until next season. She seems to be talented & like you said learns quickly. So no need to hold her back IMO.
I'd suggest you make a decision with her and have her stick to it. Dropping back a level is not going to set her up for a successful return to the level she dropped from. She may get the idea that dropping back will solve future problems, or her coach may feel she can't be counted on to follow through and work to solve problems.Thank you! I think she's going to work harder even to get it because she'll be with older girls. If I see her struggling though, I think we'll move her back. I never want her to feel overwhelmed. Thank you for the advice!!