The biggest problems with gymnastics at home is safety and bad habits. Take it from the mom who encouraged her kid to practice back tucks on the trampoline, only to watch her struggle for MONTHS to reverse the bad habits she learned that I didn't know about until it was too late. Unless you are a trained coach you aren't going to see what her coaches see, and bad habits (like throwing your head back in a tuck) are REALLY hard to break.
Also, skills ramp up in difficulty quickly. My DD still dances around the house, stretches, and does handstands everywhere, but really after a year in the sport there are not skills that she can safely work on at home anyway.
The difference between soccer and gymnastics is the level of precision required, the level of risk involved, and the level of difficulty. I too am a reforming CGM, I get where you're coming from, but I've learned the hard way to back off, sit down, shut up, and hang on for the ride.
Also, skills ramp up in difficulty quickly. My DD still dances around the house, stretches, and does handstands everywhere, but really after a year in the sport there are not skills that she can safely work on at home anyway.
The difference between soccer and gymnastics is the level of precision required, the level of risk involved, and the level of difficulty. I too am a reforming CGM, I get where you're coming from, but I've learned the hard way to back off, sit down, shut up, and hang on for the ride.