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Anonymous (4db3)
Hi everyone, recruiting question here, hoping someone here might have some insight into timing of emailing coaches for the first time, especially for girls who aren’t top level 10s.
My daughter is a 2028 and had an injury/surgery last year and missed what should have been her first level 10 season, so this year as a sophomore will be her first year actually competing level 10.
She’s strong on bars and beam, floor is not being worked on hard yet and vault is definitely not there. Some of her bar skills are Maloney, pak, blind to Jaeger (only on pit bar with coach right now), double layout dismount into the pit. So the pieces are there but not competition ready yet. Beam skills are pretty solid, but not full routines being worked yet, and floor D passes are only on rod and tumble track right now.
Ive heard don’t reach out until she’s the level of the school, but does that mean full routines scoring well? Or skills in the gym?
Should she wait to email coaches until she has full routines or some level 10 scores, or is it better to start reaching out sooner?
Considering signing up with Jill Hicks but have heard some feedback from others that they can be pretty discouraging to girls who aren’t top level 10s, so wondering if it’s even worth the money vs her just doing it herself for now.
My daughter is a 2028 and had an injury/surgery last year and missed what should have been her first level 10 season, so this year as a sophomore will be her first year actually competing level 10.
She’s strong on bars and beam, floor is not being worked on hard yet and vault is definitely not there. Some of her bar skills are Maloney, pak, blind to Jaeger (only on pit bar with coach right now), double layout dismount into the pit. So the pieces are there but not competition ready yet. Beam skills are pretty solid, but not full routines being worked yet, and floor D passes are only on rod and tumble track right now.
Ive heard don’t reach out until she’s the level of the school, but does that mean full routines scoring well? Or skills in the gym?
Should she wait to email coaches until she has full routines or some level 10 scores, or is it better to start reaching out sooner?
Considering signing up with Jill Hicks but have heard some feedback from others that they can be pretty discouraging to girls who aren’t top level 10s, so wondering if it’s even worth the money vs her just doing it herself for now.