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Ok all you experience gym people...
We have a situation that I need some unbiased/unemotional perspective on. There is a relatively new gym (less than 2 years old) in our area that has a strong team based on meet performance thus far. They have acquired gymnasts in most levels from other programs and have at least one girl in each level (except 6 - they don't do it). We are at a little bit older gym (10 years old) that has a small reasonably successful team through the levels, with a bit of elite success as well. Since the new gym opened, we have lost many of our optional team members to the new gym. We don't have any significant issues with the coaching at our current gym, but now that most of the optionals have left, we are concerned that older dd is going to be in a less than ideal situation by staying. She will have almost no gym friends or role models her age/level or above and she will be spending 20+ hours a week doing something that will seem more like a job than fun. The social side of gymnastics is important to us for our girls since they spend so much of their time at the gym. It also worries me a bit that all of these people might know something that I don't know about our current gym or the new one. Two of older dd's gym friends just switched at the beginning of January and her other close gym friend just decided to switch this week. Little dd is relatively unaffected by any of it at her age and level. What does your gut say about this whole ugly, complicated mess? Should we consider following the crowd to the new gym or should we stay the course alone?
Anyone out there switch gyms for social/peer considerations or even thought about it?
Thanks in advance.
We have a situation that I need some unbiased/unemotional perspective on. There is a relatively new gym (less than 2 years old) in our area that has a strong team based on meet performance thus far. They have acquired gymnasts in most levels from other programs and have at least one girl in each level (except 6 - they don't do it). We are at a little bit older gym (10 years old) that has a small reasonably successful team through the levels, with a bit of elite success as well. Since the new gym opened, we have lost many of our optional team members to the new gym. We don't have any significant issues with the coaching at our current gym, but now that most of the optionals have left, we are concerned that older dd is going to be in a less than ideal situation by staying. She will have almost no gym friends or role models her age/level or above and she will be spending 20+ hours a week doing something that will seem more like a job than fun. The social side of gymnastics is important to us for our girls since they spend so much of their time at the gym. It also worries me a bit that all of these people might know something that I don't know about our current gym or the new one. Two of older dd's gym friends just switched at the beginning of January and her other close gym friend just decided to switch this week. Little dd is relatively unaffected by any of it at her age and level. What does your gut say about this whole ugly, complicated mess? Should we consider following the crowd to the new gym or should we stay the course alone?
Anyone out there switch gyms for social/peer considerations or even thought about it?
Thanks in advance.