- Oct 5, 2009
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I need to make a team decision over the next couple of days and need advise from other parents with more experience in the gym world. My DD is 6 (entering first grade) and she has been at a rec gym competing in non-USAG meets this past year at level 3. I think she has real potential to be a H.S. and college gymnast.
Our options: Both gyms are the same distance to our home and cost is about the same. Please share your opinions and knowledge!
1) Stay with Gym A: Non-USAG competitions only. Training level 4. Team has 10 - 12 girls ranging from age 6 (my child) to age 11. There is one 7 yr old and the other girls are all 8 - 11. No level 5 girls at the gym, all other classes are rec classes only. Small gym, personal but limited resources. Training 3 hours a week.
2) Move to Gym B: USAG competitions. Training level 4 team. Team has 8 girls all 6 - 7 yrs old. Teams up to level 8,9 & 10. Has a rec program and a competitive program (would be on the competitive team). Big gym, lots of kids & classes. Training 4 hours a week.
I need to commit to one of the programs by Monday. Thanks a ton for your advise. Both Coaches seem great. Communication is good.
Our options: Both gyms are the same distance to our home and cost is about the same. Please share your opinions and knowledge!
1) Stay with Gym A: Non-USAG competitions only. Training level 4. Team has 10 - 12 girls ranging from age 6 (my child) to age 11. There is one 7 yr old and the other girls are all 8 - 11. No level 5 girls at the gym, all other classes are rec classes only. Small gym, personal but limited resources. Training 3 hours a week.
2) Move to Gym B: USAG competitions. Training level 4 team. Team has 8 girls all 6 - 7 yrs old. Teams up to level 8,9 & 10. Has a rec program and a competitive program (would be on the competitive team). Big gym, lots of kids & classes. Training 4 hours a week.
I need to commit to one of the programs by Monday. Thanks a ton for your advise. Both Coaches seem great. Communication is good.