- Jun 12, 2025
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My daughter, age 6 (will be 7 in one week as I know age matters with these types of questions), has been in recreational gymnastics for 1 year. She tried out for Xcel pre-team but the coaches bumped her to Xcel Bronze. She was SO excited, and we were clear on how competitive is different than recreational before we let her join.
The new team started practices last week. 2 days a week, 2 hrs and then 3hrs total. She's only used to 1 hour. Her first practice went great. Her second practice was a mess. 2 hours into the 3 hour practice she starts bawling and she cannot get herself together for the last hour. She's sitting out (the coaches were kind to her but they ask that if you are crying you sit out and calm down), calming down for a few minutes to do the next move, but then crying again. When practice ended, I tried to gather what was wrong and she couldn't articulate it clearly, but I gathered that she feels she doesn't know anything and that the coaches were having to critique her a lot. We talked about how this is normal - that they are supposed to critique you, and not everyone there knows what they are doing. How she was selected for team and we know she can do this! I ask if she wants to continue and she says yes. We come up with a plan that she should let some of the other girls go first for techniques if she's feeling unsure instead of being first so she can get a feel for what's expected. We also practice saying to ourselves "Our coaches are not being mean! They are teaching me and I can do this!"
Flash forward to her 3rd practice. I can tell she's anxious and not her usual bubbly self. We arrive to practice and she starts crying saying she can't do this and she wants to go home. I'm at a loss and trying to reassure her that she can do this, we can leave if she wants, but that I think she should try to calm down before deciding. She agrees to go to practice and I talk to the coach to let her know she's struggling and we are working through it. Practice goes great - she's completely on par with her peers and she had a good time. I ask if she's feeling okay about attending the 3 hour practice in a few days and I see her anxiety creeping back in.
All of this to share - is this normal when first starting out with competitive gymnastics? I'm feeling anxious myself watching her get so upset because this is a 180 from how she normally is, and I don't know if I should keep pushing her to see if she feels more confident in a few weeks or if I should be advocating for her to quit? When I briefly mentioned she doesn't have to stay on team, she got even more upset and said she wants to do it. I knew competitive gymnastics would be a change, and there would be emotions, but I guess I wasn't expecting them right at the beginning. Any advice or encouragement would be so appreciated to calm my mind. Thank you!
The new team started practices last week. 2 days a week, 2 hrs and then 3hrs total. She's only used to 1 hour. Her first practice went great. Her second practice was a mess. 2 hours into the 3 hour practice she starts bawling and she cannot get herself together for the last hour. She's sitting out (the coaches were kind to her but they ask that if you are crying you sit out and calm down), calming down for a few minutes to do the next move, but then crying again. When practice ended, I tried to gather what was wrong and she couldn't articulate it clearly, but I gathered that she feels she doesn't know anything and that the coaches were having to critique her a lot. We talked about how this is normal - that they are supposed to critique you, and not everyone there knows what they are doing. How she was selected for team and we know she can do this! I ask if she wants to continue and she says yes. We come up with a plan that she should let some of the other girls go first for techniques if she's feeling unsure instead of being first so she can get a feel for what's expected. We also practice saying to ourselves "Our coaches are not being mean! They are teaching me and I can do this!"
Flash forward to her 3rd practice. I can tell she's anxious and not her usual bubbly self. We arrive to practice and she starts crying saying she can't do this and she wants to go home. I'm at a loss and trying to reassure her that she can do this, we can leave if she wants, but that I think she should try to calm down before deciding. She agrees to go to practice and I talk to the coach to let her know she's struggling and we are working through it. Practice goes great - she's completely on par with her peers and she had a good time. I ask if she's feeling okay about attending the 3 hour practice in a few days and I see her anxiety creeping back in.
All of this to share - is this normal when first starting out with competitive gymnastics? I'm feeling anxious myself watching her get so upset because this is a 180 from how she normally is, and I don't know if I should keep pushing her to see if she feels more confident in a few weeks or if I should be advocating for her to quit? When I briefly mentioned she doesn't have to stay on team, she got even more upset and said she wants to do it. I knew competitive gymnastics would be a change, and there would be emotions, but I guess I wasn't expecting them right at the beginning. Any advice or encouragement would be so appreciated to calm my mind. Thank you!