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Be aware that in a lot of gyms the glass ceiling in rec classes is very low. Many gyms only teach skills beyond the more basic ones to team kids. Have a look at where she would go after she masters everything in the
Is rec class and then the next and so on. You might find that by turning down Team she will be okay for a year or so and then may have nothing more to learn. This is going to depend very much on the gym you are at.
Another thing to be aware of, is that at some gyms the invitation only comes once. If she doesn't hit the glass ceiling rec she may not get another chance to take it further.
It also seems she is far to young to make a judgement on whether or not she has the right personality for team. I have seen kids at 6 or 7 who seem like they won't have the personality for team end up being elite gymnasts.
It is also hard to make a call at such a young age as to whether she is interested in competing. She hasn't had the opportunity to try competing yet, she may love it. Little ones often really don't understand what it means to compete, they may have heard something or seen something that gives them the impression that it will be a certain way, that is completely untrue.
Sure, team is a big time and financial commitment. But like anything if it doesn't work you have the chance to opt out later. But you never know if you don't have a go.
Is rec class and then the next and so on. You might find that by turning down Team she will be okay for a year or so and then may have nothing more to learn. This is going to depend very much on the gym you are at.
Another thing to be aware of, is that at some gyms the invitation only comes once. If she doesn't hit the glass ceiling rec she may not get another chance to take it further.
It also seems she is far to young to make a judgement on whether or not she has the right personality for team. I have seen kids at 6 or 7 who seem like they won't have the personality for team end up being elite gymnasts.
It is also hard to make a call at such a young age as to whether she is interested in competing. She hasn't had the opportunity to try competing yet, she may love it. Little ones often really don't understand what it means to compete, they may have heard something or seen something that gives them the impression that it will be a certain way, that is completely untrue.
Sure, team is a big time and financial commitment. But like anything if it doesn't work you have the chance to opt out later. But you never know if you don't have a go.