- May 17, 2018
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DD age 10 is training to repeat L4 this year. This year she moved from a more laid back gym to a more competitive gym. She has gotten much stronger and her skills look great, but she has just told us that she thinks she is ready to quit gym. She says that 'it is very hard', which she says is not about the conditioning but more about the pressure she feels. Her coach says that she is a very hard worker and that she is doing well with her skills.
Do you think that it is a good reason to let a child quit because they don't like the pressure? She seems to still love gymnastics but the nerves that she feels even at practice have gotten her to the point of not wanting to participate. One day last week she threw up a bit early in practice because she was so nervous. I am guessing that if she feels this much pressure at practice that the meet season could really send her stress level into overdrive. She is poised to have a much more successful season this year due to her better training, though, and I am saddened to think that she would miss out on that experience. We really like her coach and there are no issues with yelling or harsh coaching practices. She is firm but fair and encouraging. Any advice?
Do you think that it is a good reason to let a child quit because they don't like the pressure? She seems to still love gymnastics but the nerves that she feels even at practice have gotten her to the point of not wanting to participate. One day last week she threw up a bit early in practice because she was so nervous. I am guessing that if she feels this much pressure at practice that the meet season could really send her stress level into overdrive. She is poised to have a much more successful season this year due to her better training, though, and I am saddened to think that she would miss out on that experience. We really like her coach and there are no issues with yelling or harsh coaching practices. She is firm but fair and encouraging. Any advice?