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DD's coach asked to talk to me after practice today (always a little scary, felt like I was being called into the principles office..) to talk about the massive mental block she is having on bars. She flat out refuses to squat on/jump to the high bar, a very necessary part of the routine.
Bit of background, she had it consistently a couple of months ago, could easily do it 30 times in a row. Then her best friend fell doing it in a horrific way and snapped her arm. Think bone sticking out of skin. All the girls witnessed it, screaming, ambulance, the works...
So mental block, I get that. Time should fix it I think, problem is she needs to have it consistently again within the next 4-6 weeks or her coach won't badge test her = no comps this year. She understands this and is very sad but doesn't know how to get over it. she loves competing, it's what makes the hard work worth it to her (and she's a kid who will never place). I'm just so sad for her, I hope she can get there but not holding my breath. Bars has always been her weakest event and this has just set her back further.
Just venting here because non-gym parents IRL don't get it...
is the coach an idiot? there are several methods that can be used after the kids see something like that happen. *Dunno fist punching his forehead*