profmom
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- Nov 18, 2011
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The general wisdom around here from coaches and from the parents of gymnasts who have reached upper optionals is that extensive home practice should not be encouraged. If they stick with it, there will come a time when they are getting enough and more than enough at the gym, and hours and hours of practice at home will not diminish the length of the road they must travel. If you want to support a young child's most ambitious dreams in the sport, the most important thing for you to do is keep them in -- don't let them burn themselves out early. If it's a job for them at age 7, it's unlikely to be fun enough to keep them going through the hard parts they'll reach when they are 14 or 15.
I also hope that those of you who are fretting about having made mistakes early on in gym choices can take a little heart and not beat up on yourselves. I've seen over and over again that a promising gymnast, when moved into the right environment, will pick up ground very quickly and get to where s/he ought to be.
I also hope that those of you who are fretting about having made mistakes early on in gym choices can take a little heart and not beat up on yourselves. I've seen over and over again that a promising gymnast, when moved into the right environment, will pick up ground very quickly and get to where s/he ought to be.