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mandy
Hello!
So my dd is a level 6 and trains 3x3 hours a week. Next month, my sister will move to our village. Her daughter is the same age as mine. She is a very shy girl and had a lot of problems in socializing and stuff.
The only thing that she loved was doing Kung Fu and sometimes a CrossFit Kids class with one of her friends.
Now as they are moving, we thaught about taking her to a gymnastics class to contniue with sports. It actually was her idea, but she just wants to joig together with her cousin (my daughter). That's, of course, a problem as she has never done gymnastics before.
Anyways, she is very flexible (slightly oversplits and good back and shoulder flexibility) and strong.
She can do some pull ups - maybe like 11 or so - something about 20 leg lifts in a row as well as a straddle support press to handstand and she can almost press up from a pike to a handstand (standing).
As far as tumbling is concerned I know that she can do handstands for some seconds, cartwheels, roundoffs and handsprings, but that's all they did in their Kung Fu class. So no tucks, combinations, twists etc. But I know she can do really good pullovers and back hip circles, because my daughter taught her
My sister and I were wondering how quick she could learn those L6 skills so that she can join my daughter's team?
They are doing RO BH Back Tuck, layouts and twists.
On bars they are currently training their giants.
I know that gymnastics is a sport that takes a lot of practice and time. But I was wondering if one is already at a high level as far as strength (of course, the kind of strength needed for gymnastics!) and flexibility is concerned, how long it would take her to learn those L6 skills if she is a good learner and very motivated and willing to work hard?
If she could keep up in let's say a year, then we are going to let her warm-up and condition with my daughter's team for the first hour (coach said it would be fine). Then give her a private coach 2-3 hours a week.
What do you think? Is it possible or just a waste of money, time and nerves. We know she wants it, she even told me on the phone today how excited she is about starting gymnastics. We can't put her in another class - it's on a different day and the gym is more than 1 hour drive from our house. We can't drive there 6 days a week!
Hope someone has tipps. I don't want my niece to get back to her depression-like mood. I love seeing her happy when doing her sports together with my dd!
So my dd is a level 6 and trains 3x3 hours a week. Next month, my sister will move to our village. Her daughter is the same age as mine. She is a very shy girl and had a lot of problems in socializing and stuff.
The only thing that she loved was doing Kung Fu and sometimes a CrossFit Kids class with one of her friends.
Now as they are moving, we thaught about taking her to a gymnastics class to contniue with sports. It actually was her idea, but she just wants to joig together with her cousin (my daughter). That's, of course, a problem as she has never done gymnastics before.
Anyways, she is very flexible (slightly oversplits and good back and shoulder flexibility) and strong.
She can do some pull ups - maybe like 11 or so - something about 20 leg lifts in a row as well as a straddle support press to handstand and she can almost press up from a pike to a handstand (standing).
As far as tumbling is concerned I know that she can do handstands for some seconds, cartwheels, roundoffs and handsprings, but that's all they did in their Kung Fu class. So no tucks, combinations, twists etc. But I know she can do really good pullovers and back hip circles, because my daughter taught her

My sister and I were wondering how quick she could learn those L6 skills so that she can join my daughter's team?
They are doing RO BH Back Tuck, layouts and twists.
On bars they are currently training their giants.
I know that gymnastics is a sport that takes a lot of practice and time. But I was wondering if one is already at a high level as far as strength (of course, the kind of strength needed for gymnastics!) and flexibility is concerned, how long it would take her to learn those L6 skills if she is a good learner and very motivated and willing to work hard?
If she could keep up in let's say a year, then we are going to let her warm-up and condition with my daughter's team for the first hour (coach said it would be fine). Then give her a private coach 2-3 hours a week.
What do you think? Is it possible or just a waste of money, time and nerves. We know she wants it, she even told me on the phone today how excited she is about starting gymnastics. We can't put her in another class - it's on a different day and the gym is more than 1 hour drive from our house. We can't drive there 6 days a week!
Hope someone has tipps. I don't want my niece to get back to her depression-like mood. I love seeing her happy when doing her sports together with my dd!