- Sep 14, 2017
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I posted on here a few months ago about my daughters back tumbling mental block, she is 10 years old. It got better for about 2 months and unfortunately came back again . It has really affected her confidence in general and has affected all pieces. She can still do the tumble but couch has to be standing on the floor with her. She can do all her movements on the other pieces but they are not as smooth and confident as they used to be. She has a big comp (nationals in our small country) next weekend and needs her tumble on floor. I don’t know whether to stop her from competing? I don’t know if it’s too much pressure for her. She is used to doing well in comps comes home with a medal more often than not and would have been one of the best in her gym until this happened (please don’t think I am bragging I’m just trying to set the scene I honestly couldn’t careless if she is the best as long as she is happy and confident doing her gymnastics which unfortunately she is not at the moment) I don’t know what to do, do I let her compete and her confidence knocked further? Do I ask her what she wants to do? What if she Balks and can’t do the tumble on floor? And that knocks her confidence for the rest of the pieces? Or maybe if she does compete it might show her she needs to try and get over this mental block? Please help I’m in an awful way can’t stop worrying about her, i feel so helpless it’s an apparatus comp by the way 3 places for each apparatus.