- Jul 19, 2011
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My 4 year-old daughter has been taking gymnastics lessons for the past year at a giant club. This club offers cheer, martial arts and dance in addition to gymnastics, and there are always many kids around. They have a large space with lots of equipment. There is not a separate pre-school area, but there are small beams and bars. They will go through a circuit on all the events and usually end with jumping into the pit or trampoline. Sometimes during the circuits a kid will run away (not too far) and my daughter will sometimes sit down as if bored.
Then we purchased a coupon for another gym. It was very different, but also at a large club. This club only has gymnastics and cheer and has a top rated team with several girls getting scholarships every year; in fact when I saw the team working out, they seemed much more polished than at my daughter's club. They also had a separate area for pre-school, and the circuits seemed longer and made the children move constantly. My daughter kept moving and enjoyed her lesson very much. There was also time on the trampoline during the lesson. They began the lesson with just running around, and then they stretched.
Also, the floor portion had them doing more obstacle course type of movement.
I am more impressed with the second gym because it seemed more in tune with the nature of a 4 or 5 year old - keep them moving. I also appreciated the running at the beginning of class: my daughter used to have a lot of separation anxiety, and even now, the running helps to calm her nerves.
The second gym is a little bit farther, but I'm thinking of switching. Any thoughts to the different approaches? If a upper level team is better at a club, does it usually mean that the little ones are better coached as well? Should I even look at that? Does it not really matter as much during pre-school?
Then we purchased a coupon for another gym. It was very different, but also at a large club. This club only has gymnastics and cheer and has a top rated team with several girls getting scholarships every year; in fact when I saw the team working out, they seemed much more polished than at my daughter's club. They also had a separate area for pre-school, and the circuits seemed longer and made the children move constantly. My daughter kept moving and enjoyed her lesson very much. There was also time on the trampoline during the lesson. They began the lesson with just running around, and then they stretched.
Also, the floor portion had them doing more obstacle course type of movement.
I am more impressed with the second gym because it seemed more in tune with the nature of a 4 or 5 year old - keep them moving. I also appreciated the running at the beginning of class: my daughter used to have a lot of separation anxiety, and even now, the running helps to calm her nerves.
The second gym is a little bit farther, but I'm thinking of switching. Any thoughts to the different approaches? If a upper level team is better at a club, does it usually mean that the little ones are better coached as well? Should I even look at that? Does it not really matter as much during pre-school?