Do most boy's teams have a pre team group, or do they just pull them from rec classes and put them on team? Our gym is small and doesn't have a pre team, but my youngest DS (just turned 5) has been asked to join the team as a non-competing L4. He'd be training with 2 other boys who would be competing as 7yo L4s.
I worry mostly about his maturity level, as he is somewhat of a free spirit. Loves to crack jokes and sometimes will go to great lengths to make other kids laugh. (read: he can be really annoying at times). Older DS had some of the same issues last year, but he mostly shaped up when he joined the team.
I'm also wondering how beneficial it will be for him to learn the L4 routines when he's too young to compete. Wouldn't his time be better spent working on other drills?
The problem is that it's either let him train with the L4s or keep him in rec for another year, as there is no in between group. I'm leaning toward letting him try it over the summer to see how it goes. He loves being in the gym, so he'll be thrilled to spend more time there. I can always pull him out if he seems overwhelmed or is having behavior issues.
Thoughts? Does this sound like a huge waste of time and money, or does it sound like an opportunity to learn L4 skills without the pressure of having to compete?
I worry mostly about his maturity level, as he is somewhat of a free spirit. Loves to crack jokes and sometimes will go to great lengths to make other kids laugh. (read: he can be really annoying at times). Older DS had some of the same issues last year, but he mostly shaped up when he joined the team.
I'm also wondering how beneficial it will be for him to learn the L4 routines when he's too young to compete. Wouldn't his time be better spent working on other drills?
The problem is that it's either let him train with the L4s or keep him in rec for another year, as there is no in between group. I'm leaning toward letting him try it over the summer to see how it goes. He loves being in the gym, so he'll be thrilled to spend more time there. I can always pull him out if he seems overwhelmed or is having behavior issues.
Thoughts? Does this sound like a huge waste of time and money, or does it sound like an opportunity to learn L4 skills without the pressure of having to compete?