Just a musing here....
Sometimes when a member posts about looking at other gyms, those offering advice say something along the lines of "make sure you check meetscores to see if their upper optionals are HOME GROWN." The implication, as I read it, is that a program that gets many of its upper optionals from other programs is either (a) not as good as those whose upper optionals are all home grown, and/or (b) not as capable of coaching compulsories. I am not sure if I agree, and want to understand what I am missing.
It seems to me that in many areas there are not that many programs that have a large, successful upper optional program. I'm guessing it's a combination of lots of things, including coaching and equipment. And it makes sense to me as to why -- if a gymnast was ready to move to upper optionals -- that they may want to find a successful program that has a decent-sized team.
So for those programs that take in kids from other gyms at the upper levels, why does this make their program questionable? I "get" that it's an awesome testament for a program to be able to grow a lot of gymnasts from compulsories to L10, but the reality is that most compulsory gymnasts don't make it to L10, so if a program is capable of coaching L10 successfully, wouldn't it be pretty standard that a decent portion of those would come from other programs?
I feel like I've got to be missing something here, but am not quite sure what it is.... What do you guys think?
Sometimes when a member posts about looking at other gyms, those offering advice say something along the lines of "make sure you check meetscores to see if their upper optionals are HOME GROWN." The implication, as I read it, is that a program that gets many of its upper optionals from other programs is either (a) not as good as those whose upper optionals are all home grown, and/or (b) not as capable of coaching compulsories. I am not sure if I agree, and want to understand what I am missing.
It seems to me that in many areas there are not that many programs that have a large, successful upper optional program. I'm guessing it's a combination of lots of things, including coaching and equipment. And it makes sense to me as to why -- if a gymnast was ready to move to upper optionals -- that they may want to find a successful program that has a decent-sized team.
So for those programs that take in kids from other gyms at the upper levels, why does this make their program questionable? I "get" that it's an awesome testament for a program to be able to grow a lot of gymnasts from compulsories to L10, but the reality is that most compulsory gymnasts don't make it to L10, so if a program is capable of coaching L10 successfully, wouldn't it be pretty standard that a decent portion of those would come from other programs?
I feel like I've got to be missing something here, but am not quite sure what it is.... What do you guys think?