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Tell the gym your child wants, if the time comes, to train and compete in the best JO program suited to her ability and work habits, and you'd like them to reccomend a club that best suits her JO ambitions. That should be possible if you're in a large enough market to provide a variety of clubs with various missions in the JO track.
It's pretty obvious the current club is selective with respect to placing kids in their JO track, and the prep-op track is their "best effort" option for your child. They'll keep you in the dark for a variety of reasons, including not wanting to share with you the reality they see, because no one wants to tell a parent their child has limits in the sport when they're hoping to hear the opposite.
It's pretty obvious the current club is selective with respect to placing kids in their JO track, and the prep-op track is their "best effort" option for your child. They'll keep you in the dark for a variety of reasons, including not wanting to share with you the reality they see, because no one wants to tell a parent their child has limits in the sport when they're hoping to hear the opposite.