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My daughter is a 2028 first year level 10 (would have been a 2nd year, but got injured right before season last year)
My question is around college mail being sent to gyms, how are coaches getting these gymnasts info? I know obviously if they are an elite, or if they went to nationals etc, but my daughter has a "friend" (in quotes because shes not close enough with this girl to ask her) at a local gym who competed level 9 last season, will be a first year 10, based on Instagram videos and what we know doesn't have 10.0 college routines ready yet but is posting with photos of mail from big name schools.
Do some schools just send mail to your gym if you fill out a recruiting questionnaire?
My daughter has close to 30 NCAA coaches following her on Instagram, shes strong on bars, has a D+D release connection competition ready/in a routine and two E releases shes working/caught. However she doesn't have her E dismount to mats yet, unsure if it will happen this season or not, her coach is very conservative when it comes to injury prevention and does not allow skills that aren't almost perfect to be competed. She has beam ready to compete, but won't have NCAA level floor/vault ready this season.
Everything we've heard is don't reach out to schools until you are at their level with NCAA 10.0 routines, so she hasn't sent any emails yet. She told me "I need to get my bar dismount comp ready before I email anyone or fill out questionnaires"
BUT she's seeing other girls with similar or lower skill level than her getting college mail, and she's feeling discouraged, or like she should be doing something she's not.
Is there a reason NOT to fill out the recruiting questionnaires for schools she's interested in? She does have a list of around 10-12 schools, almost all are mid-lower D1, well outside top 20.
thanks for anyone who read this novel I don't want to tell her the wrong thing and have a school look at her skills and dump her in a "no" pile
My question is around college mail being sent to gyms, how are coaches getting these gymnasts info? I know obviously if they are an elite, or if they went to nationals etc, but my daughter has a "friend" (in quotes because shes not close enough with this girl to ask her) at a local gym who competed level 9 last season, will be a first year 10, based on Instagram videos and what we know doesn't have 10.0 college routines ready yet but is posting with photos of mail from big name schools.
Do some schools just send mail to your gym if you fill out a recruiting questionnaire?
My daughter has close to 30 NCAA coaches following her on Instagram, shes strong on bars, has a D+D release connection competition ready/in a routine and two E releases shes working/caught. However she doesn't have her E dismount to mats yet, unsure if it will happen this season or not, her coach is very conservative when it comes to injury prevention and does not allow skills that aren't almost perfect to be competed. She has beam ready to compete, but won't have NCAA level floor/vault ready this season.
Everything we've heard is don't reach out to schools until you are at their level with NCAA 10.0 routines, so she hasn't sent any emails yet. She told me "I need to get my bar dismount comp ready before I email anyone or fill out questionnaires"
BUT she's seeing other girls with similar or lower skill level than her getting college mail, and she's feeling discouraged, or like she should be doing something she's not.
Is there a reason NOT to fill out the recruiting questionnaires for schools she's interested in? She does have a list of around 10-12 schools, almost all are mid-lower D1, well outside top 20.
thanks for anyone who read this novel I don't want to tell her the wrong thing and have a school look at her skills and dump her in a "no" pile
