Sasha
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After DD switched to L4, I was asked by many if JO was different and of course it is! Her progression was slowed down compared to what the Xcel kids do and so much more time is spent on strength/conditioning.
To the OP, I know I have contributed my own take on Xcel to different threads based on what our state/gym does - hopefully it was understood not to be a sweeping statement for all areas, but I'll make sure to emphasize that more
Nutter's post above (bolded) is one observation I have made on threads, related also to the 'form' comparison. In our gym (and area) JO girls must perfect skills (meaning with great form) before moving on to learning new ones, while the Xcel girls may continue to add new skills while form may be still less than ideal - in the interest of keeping it progressing, inclusive, and fun for a wide variety of talents. Definitely, the IDEAL form is the SAME in both programs, yes! And taught the same, but simply with the lower hours of Xcel by design (our Silver practices 4 hours per week compared to 16 hours of L4-5; Gold practices 5-6 hours per week compared to 20 hours of L6+), most Xcel girls in our area won't accomplish the polished look of the JO girls in the reduced hours model - at least not at the early Xcel levels.
So that was the basis for my previous forms comparison - not that form isn't important to Xcel, or that girls in Xcel aren't capable of good form, but in our area, it is an explicitly-stated difference between the programs ("Xcel has more emphasis on skill progression than on perfecting form"), which is actually written in a comparison chart on our gym wall to help parents decide between programs.
I think Xcel is an amazing choice for many reasons. My DD has chosen JO, but I would switch her in a heartbeat and cheer just as loudly if she decided she wanted more balance in her life.