- Dec 6, 2011
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I have 1 daughter in level 2 gymnastics at our local Y. They have a full gymnastics center & compete. For the money it is worth it but I worry she will not reach her full potential being at a Y vs a gym solely for gymnastics. The 2 coaches push her. She turned 5 in June. The way the Y works seems to be slightly different than other programs. From ages 3-4 she was in the play style class. They wanted her in level 1 but I declined until she turned 5(we were new to the area & were trying to make friends). She was in level 1 for 1 class and moved up to level 2. They are hoping she is in level 3 by Spring. My concern is all these posts talk about 6 hrs/wk. Even at level 3, the class is 2 hrs/wk. Will this be enough?
Can anyone reccomend a site to buy at-home gymnastics equipment? I really need a practice bar that won't break the bank. DD is the type that will try anything, but she lacks some confidence. For her to be confident she likes to go last. She likes to study youtube videos of competitions--she's very over-analytical. I wonder where she gets it from??
I also have a silly concern- do they make long-sleeve biketards? DD prefers the biketards (just learned this was even a word!) over the bathing suit style but we can't find a long sleeve. Just curious...
I am so glad I found this board. I want to make sure I am in the gymnastics loop.
Can anyone reccomend a site to buy at-home gymnastics equipment? I really need a practice bar that won't break the bank. DD is the type that will try anything, but she lacks some confidence. For her to be confident she likes to go last. She likes to study youtube videos of competitions--she's very over-analytical. I wonder where she gets it from??

I also have a silly concern- do they make long-sleeve biketards? DD prefers the biketards (just learned this was even a word!) over the bathing suit style but we can't find a long sleeve. Just curious...
I am so glad I found this board. I want to make sure I am in the gymnastics loop.