- May 9, 2011
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Hey everyone! I coached through my teens and very early 20s, then stopped coaching for a few years, got married, had kids, etc. My DD started mommy & me gymnastics at a local gym last summer and I began coaching rec classes in the fall. Beginning in a few weeks, I'll be starting a brand new pre-team of 5-8 year olds. These girls are coming from everywhere from our pre-level 1 group all the way through level 3 rec classes. they have learned skills quite sloppily, however, and will all need to be brought back to level 1 to learn proper body positions and body awareness. I have some ideas for drills for them, and I found a couple of great youtube channels (coachben and JAOVIDEOS are my favorites so far) to give me more ideas, but I figured that it couldn't hurt to ask for more help from other resources.
For reference, these girls will likely go from pre-team to competitive level 2 or 3.
So, I guess my question is this: What are some of the best drills that you have for the very early (L1-2) skills to keep the kids interested in them without feeling "bored"? Also, how do you respond when parents ask about their kids moving "backward" when moving to a pre-team program? I'm sure there will be at least a few that just don't understand the concept of having to go back and fix the skills that they have learned incorrectly before they can progress properly.
For reference, these girls will likely go from pre-team to competitive level 2 or 3.
So, I guess my question is this: What are some of the best drills that you have for the very early (L1-2) skills to keep the kids interested in them without feeling "bored"? Also, how do you respond when parents ask about their kids moving "backward" when moving to a pre-team program? I'm sure there will be at least a few that just don't understand the concept of having to go back and fix the skills that they have learned incorrectly before they can progress properly.
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