- May 29, 2013
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So I have been on this website for a while now, and it seems that a big chunk of people are gymnasts/coaches/parents/judges in USAG. Where I am from, there were a few gyms, but none of them offered USAG. Instead the club gyms were a system that followed high school rules but allowed 10 kids per team (and each club typically has multiple teams). I don't know that I could have been successful in gymnastics had my gym been part of USAG because I did not start until the age of 12. I was invited to pre-team as soon as I tried out in my gym, and when the gymnastics season was over, I got invited to team. There are other people who I don't think would succeed as well in USAG either. She is 10 and has a back full and a front tuck, front tuck on floor, but she really struggles on bars, she doesn't have her kip yet (although she's been close for a year now). On beam her best skill is a round-off (she has no shoulder flexibility so back walkovers don't work) and on vault she has a front handspring half twist. If she were in USAG, she would still be stuck in a lower level because she struggles so much on bars. Where I coach, we also are in the same program that I grew up in, and it just gives kids to excel on their strengths and work on their weaknesses. I am a big believer in pushing yourself and I know that (or I have at least seen some comments on this website) sometimes gymnasts in USAG have to compete skills that they are already have perfected and are past.
Anyways, out of curiosity, what do people think of USAG? Do you like it? Do you ever get sick of watching the same routine 500 times in one meet and hearing the same music over and over? Do gymnasts get bored of trying to "perfect" everything? If given the opportunity to compete in something other than USAG, would you do it? It seems to me that USAG gymnastics is meant for those who want to go to the Olympics, but not all kids want to do that nor is it realistic. However, I am probably missing some perspective because really the only experience I have with it is what I have seen in the gym that the high school gymnasts used to work out in when I coached last year and what I hear from the few high school girls who came from a USAG club. I really have no idea what I am talking about.
So I am just curious about any thoughts/comments/experiences they would like to share with me.
Thanks!
Anyways, out of curiosity, what do people think of USAG? Do you like it? Do you ever get sick of watching the same routine 500 times in one meet and hearing the same music over and over? Do gymnasts get bored of trying to "perfect" everything? If given the opportunity to compete in something other than USAG, would you do it? It seems to me that USAG gymnastics is meant for those who want to go to the Olympics, but not all kids want to do that nor is it realistic. However, I am probably missing some perspective because really the only experience I have with it is what I have seen in the gym that the high school gymnasts used to work out in when I coached last year and what I hear from the few high school girls who came from a USAG club. I really have no idea what I am talking about.
So I am just curious about any thoughts/comments/experiences they would like to share with me.
Thanks!