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You she this a lot with girls that have a cheer background.Based on what went on in preteam at my daughter's old gym, the talented young ones tended to pick up floor skills and vault relatively quickly but still needed time to get the skills on bars and beam. There were often form issues with the floor skills too. This caused the parents to get frustrated that the kids weren't immediately put on team (she is doing ROBHSx2 so why isn't she in L4?) or sometimes to think that the kids were behind on bars, when in reality they were just ahead of themselves on floor.
You she this a lot with girls that have a cheer background
How do they get new girls on the team without a pre-team?I'm very new to gymnastics. My DD is 7 & just started to workout with the Excel Silver team at our gym but they are using it as a pre team for her (I'll get to that later).
My DD flew through the rec. levels at our gym, went from new level 2 to 4 in less then 6 months & only 3 hours at the gym per week. She's a beast! They finally moved her on to the excel silver team and are using it as a pre team because they don't currently have a JO pre team.
Good question... They don't. From what I understand the L4 team was the preteam until a couple of months ago. Not all of them competed and the ones that did didn't do every event. That's why I want my DD with them. I did watch her practice for the first time this week & she needs a lot of work on the beam. Hopefully everything will workout & she'll be on the L4 team soon.How do they get new girls on the team without a pre-team?
No, for this case the most important thing is that they said she is too old for JO. So joining Xcel means staying Xcel at this gym. The child wants to compete JO, and thus it's probably best to go to a gym where that is an option.The impt thing here is how xcel works in this particular gym. I would argue that at 6 she doesn't need to compete yet. Another year of preteam working on level 3 and 4 skills would be best. Xcel bronze at our gym is very rudimentary. There is no way you would be ready for level 3 after a year in our gym's Bronze team. They get the skills they need to compete and work on routines. They aren't even thinking about kips on that level. It is meant for kids who would and do struggle getting higher level skills. Now, this may not be the case at your gym, but it is impt to find out. This is not a put down of Xcel, but more a will it lead DD to where she wants to be? Your team may do things very differently, and have lots of crossover between the 2 programs.
The impt thing here is how xcel works in this particular gym. I would argue that at 6 she doesn't need to compete yet. Another year of preteam working on level 3 and 4 skills would be best. Xcel bronze at our gym is very rudimentary. There is no way you would be ready for level 3 after a year in our gym's Bronze team. They get the skills they need to compete and work on routines. They aren't even thinking about kips on that level. It is meant for kids who would and do struggle getting higher level skills. Now, this may not be the case at your gym, but it is impt to find out. This is not a put down of Xcel, but more a will it lead DD to where she wants to be? Your team may do things very differently, and have lots of crossover between the 2 programs.
The impt thing here is how xcel works in this particular gym. I would argue that at 6 she doesn't need to compete yet. Another year of preteam working on level 3 and 4 skills would be best. Xcel bronze at our gym is very rudimentary. There is no way you would be ready for level 3 after a year in our gym's Bronze team. They get the skills they need to compete and work on routines. They aren't even thinking about kips on that level. It is meant for kids who would and do struggle getting higher level skills. Now, this may not be the case at your gym, but it is impt to find out. This is not a put down of Xcel, but more a will it lead DD to where she wants to be? Your team may do things very differently, and have lots of crossover between the 2 programs.
Neither of the 2 gyms we have been at/or are at have anything called a preteam. Both gyms start JO at level 2How do they get new girls on the team without a pre-team?