- Dec 22, 2009
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If you have read my post Holding Kids Back Intentionally, this will be easier to understand. This was my 4 year olds first day working out with the fives and 6 year olds that are now competing level 3 but getting ready to try out for our level 4 team in March. She fit in just fine and had a blast. After the practice the coach said that they want her to come 2 days and also find a time for a private class on top of what the other kids are doing. The other kids have another practice where the just go over the level 3 routines so she won't be doing that because the coach thinks it is a waste of time because she is not old enough and she thinks extra time could be spent on uptraning. So that equals 3 hours a week for now. I didn't want to schedule a private class yet because I want her to have time to adjust to her new schedule with the least amount of stress. Or trade one class for a private. I had to drag my daughter out of the gym.
To sum things up I just wanted to get an idea of what other 3/4 preteam classes are doing. I didn't watch the whole practice because it was a snow day at school and I bought my 2 boys with me to the gym. I also spent a lot of time talking with people I know there.
Here is what I paid attention too: Floor- All the level 3 and 4 elements. The class did the running roundoff onto a trampoline while trying to connect the backhandspring onto a huge mat. My DD got tired of this and started just doing them on the floor. She didn't get in trouble so that is good.
Bars- pullover, back hipcircle, leg cuts front and back, mill circles, and then connecting the level 3 routine. Tap swings on the big bars.
Vault- no clue!
Beam- Full handstands, all level 3 elements
Conditioning- Parrallel bars to train cast handstands, crazy hard press drills I have never seen before but can see they are for control and strengh, leg lifts on the stall bars, v-ups, rope climb, and lots of bar conditioning
Does that sound like what your gyms are doing at that level? I just know my DD had a blast being with other kids and being allowed to do some of the things she can. Sorry, I didn't feel right about videotaping today. I didn't think it was fair to my DD and I didn't want the other moms to think I was a crazy gym mom.
She did some idle time but did presses or other things and the coach didn't complain.
To sum things up I just wanted to get an idea of what other 3/4 preteam classes are doing. I didn't watch the whole practice because it was a snow day at school and I bought my 2 boys with me to the gym. I also spent a lot of time talking with people I know there.
Here is what I paid attention too: Floor- All the level 3 and 4 elements. The class did the running roundoff onto a trampoline while trying to connect the backhandspring onto a huge mat. My DD got tired of this and started just doing them on the floor. She didn't get in trouble so that is good.
Bars- pullover, back hipcircle, leg cuts front and back, mill circles, and then connecting the level 3 routine. Tap swings on the big bars.
Vault- no clue!
Beam- Full handstands, all level 3 elements
Conditioning- Parrallel bars to train cast handstands, crazy hard press drills I have never seen before but can see they are for control and strengh, leg lifts on the stall bars, v-ups, rope climb, and lots of bar conditioning
Does that sound like what your gyms are doing at that level? I just know my DD had a blast being with other kids and being allowed to do some of the things she can. Sorry, I didn't feel right about videotaping today. I didn't think it was fair to my DD and I didn't want the other moms to think I was a crazy gym mom.
She did some idle time but did presses or other things and the coach didn't complain.
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