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hi, my daughter is 8, and just competed her first level 5 meet. what a difference in the scoring from level 4 to level 5. so my advice is to make sure they are ready to move up, because as level 4 goes to 5, there is not alot of 9's.lol
Oh boy that is funny yet not isolated. When older DD was in gym, we saw a lot of that. Some parents, dads can be just as cuckoo, were from our own team. Why adults have trouble putting this whole gymnastics thing into perspective is beyond me. { On an aside, football fits this bill too. My husband gets so behind Monday night football it gets insane sometimes.} These kids are having fun doing gymnastics. No one in the compulsury levels or 7-9 stand to make any money. No one is losing a house over a poor score, etc.Here's a funny story - we knew a gym mom (one of those "crazy gym moms") who literally would take her laptop to meets and input ALL the gymnasts' scores and know before awards, who placed and what placement they earned! And actually, we've seen several moms who have done this over the years at meets - it's quite comical actually because I still haven't figured out how they manage to get everyone's scores...
Truly, just enjoy every little achievement, whether it's a skill or a smile during their floor routine because it will pass in a flash.
awesome perspective, thanks for the advice. how could anyone possible be able to pay attention to others scores. there is so much going on..
Here's a funny story - we knew a gym mom (one of those "crazy gym moms") who literally would take her laptop to meets and input ALL the gymnasts' scores and know before awards, who placed and what placement they earned! And actually, we've seen several moms who have done this over the years at meets - it's quite comical actually because I still haven't figured out how they manage to get everyone's scores...