lovemygymnast
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- Mar 25, 2014
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Sorry! Sent before I was done!! Anyway, she started like your DD very early. My biggest concern was her age and the time commitment. The money was a big thing too but her siblings have always been active in sports and if she wanted gymnastics, we felt we should provide the opportunity. She was 4 when she started training 3 and started competing 3 right after her 5th bday. She never had a single day of not wanting to go or being too tired or anything. She had other gymnast friends her age that were doing preteam at the time and having complete melt downs. Honestly, I keep expecting it still because it still happens with her friends who have since moved to team. My DD goes 12 hours a week now and is 6, no problems so far. I agree it effects the entire family. Dragging her siblings to practices & meets, they don't love it but they know she's had to watch them all her life, so fairs fair. I think with your DD, it isn't an unreasonable amount of time to practice and if she really loves it, then yay! If my DD quit tomorrow, yes I would be sad because I feel this is a God given talent but it would be her decision and I also know that the flexibility & strength will help her in any other sport she chooses to try! So, no regrets!! I hope your DD just loves every minute of it and you too!!