- Sep 1, 2011
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Hi! My dd, 7, started gymnastics at age 5. We only did it for 6 months due to our move. US to UK. After we got settled we had to wait 10 months before getting into a gymnastics club. It was not what I expected but I didn't know better - just recreational, no major coaching. About 6 weeks after she started one of the coach recommended that dd try out for another gym. We did and I was surprised to get an invite for the development group/advance intermediate. It's been 6 weeks now and she loves it.
To be honest, while I thought dd was improving I didn't think she had any talent. But I guess dd is pretty strong and coachable.
Question, is this normal? To be invited after just a short period of proper coaching? The other kids in the group have all been doing it since they were 3-5 with no breaks. Mine is still working on her hand stand then a roll (it's hit and miss on keeping her legs up before rolling) and backwards roll (I think that's what it's called. You bend forward then bounce back, bum, back and push with two palms on floor, legs up and then stand). They's hit and miss. She didn't know how to jump a vault but getting there. Still 50-50. The bar she can pull up and leg lift but no flipping on own. The beam is just jumps, forward rolls and cartwheels. She is 50-50 in staying on beam when rolling/wheeling. Granted she's improved quite a bit in 6 weeks (the above I tried to describe she's never done) but will her being in this group hurt her esteem? She wants to hurry and get a routine, do this and that. I had to tell her that she's like Po in Kungfu Panda. One day she'll be like her new gym friends but not yet. While I am not a pushy mom I get really anxious when I watch. I just want her to do so well so that she can be closer to the other kids.
Then, while anything more is great my only hope is that she keeps it up and uses her skills to try and aim for a college scholarship (if she quits then c'est la vie). What level does she need to be for college gymnastics? I don't even know what level she's in now.
Last, is there a good glossary with all the terms? I feel retarded. I can YouTube things but if there's a glossary with pictures that'd be awesome.
Oh, is the UK and US levels the same?
My 2yrs old. She's been copying big sister and is now forward rolling (even on the bed I see the potential head rolling down onto floor first incident). She'll try to kick up to do a hand stand (I see neck breaking). She'll use my knee when I sit down to do a bridge - ok here except my face gets kicked often. Or she'll do a chin up and leg lift on every bar (bike racks, playground, etc). I can see head hitting concrete and each time I see a rack I'd rush and carry her. Lil sis is freaking me out... Afraid she'd hurt herself. Any tip on how to contain her? I know I am oh so negative sounding with all the possible incidents but I am the kind who sees all sorts of worst case scenarios. I'd love to take her to the gym but mommy and me is 30 min highway drive and they don't do big girl gym. Just preschool stuff which I love but isn't going teach my kid to be a safer forward roller at age 2.
Thank you! As long as dd #1 is enthused about this sport I will continue to learn so that she feels supported. I'll be stalking this forum to gain more knowledge
To be honest, while I thought dd was improving I didn't think she had any talent. But I guess dd is pretty strong and coachable.
Question, is this normal? To be invited after just a short period of proper coaching? The other kids in the group have all been doing it since they were 3-5 with no breaks. Mine is still working on her hand stand then a roll (it's hit and miss on keeping her legs up before rolling) and backwards roll (I think that's what it's called. You bend forward then bounce back, bum, back and push with two palms on floor, legs up and then stand). They's hit and miss. She didn't know how to jump a vault but getting there. Still 50-50. The bar she can pull up and leg lift but no flipping on own. The beam is just jumps, forward rolls and cartwheels. She is 50-50 in staying on beam when rolling/wheeling. Granted she's improved quite a bit in 6 weeks (the above I tried to describe she's never done) but will her being in this group hurt her esteem? She wants to hurry and get a routine, do this and that. I had to tell her that she's like Po in Kungfu Panda. One day she'll be like her new gym friends but not yet. While I am not a pushy mom I get really anxious when I watch. I just want her to do so well so that she can be closer to the other kids.
Then, while anything more is great my only hope is that she keeps it up and uses her skills to try and aim for a college scholarship (if she quits then c'est la vie). What level does she need to be for college gymnastics? I don't even know what level she's in now.
Last, is there a good glossary with all the terms? I feel retarded. I can YouTube things but if there's a glossary with pictures that'd be awesome.
Oh, is the UK and US levels the same?
My 2yrs old. She's been copying big sister and is now forward rolling (even on the bed I see the potential head rolling down onto floor first incident). She'll try to kick up to do a hand stand (I see neck breaking). She'll use my knee when I sit down to do a bridge - ok here except my face gets kicked often. Or she'll do a chin up and leg lift on every bar (bike racks, playground, etc). I can see head hitting concrete and each time I see a rack I'd rush and carry her. Lil sis is freaking me out... Afraid she'd hurt herself. Any tip on how to contain her? I know I am oh so negative sounding with all the possible incidents but I am the kind who sees all sorts of worst case scenarios. I'd love to take her to the gym but mommy and me is 30 min highway drive and they don't do big girl gym. Just preschool stuff which I love but isn't going teach my kid to be a safer forward roller at age 2.
Thank you! As long as dd #1 is enthused about this sport I will continue to learn so that she feels supported. I'll be stalking this forum to gain more knowledge
