- Jun 27, 2017
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Just curious - what is your gym's stance on this? To spot or not to spot? Or perhaps limited spotting? And what's your feeling? My dd's old gym had a pretty strict no spotting policy. They'd do so many drills in order to build up to a skill and if the coach thought a child was ready to perform it, then they were ready and the coach would not spot. In very limited circumstances, fears and perhaps moving to high beam, they might spot one or two to build confidence. Her new gym is much more chill and I can see that my dd is less anxious. She hasn't needed a spot yet, but has relaxed knowing she has the option. It's fascinating to see the impact. I didn't have an opinion before - just accepted the gym policy - but I think I really like this approach. I get the sense it's not endless spotting, but as necessary in their judgement.