I sometimes forget myself and fail to remember Americans have tissue paper for skin. It is possible to be critical of someone and still support them. I wish no ill toward the girls--they are terrific teammates and DD is quite fond of many of them. And yes, I do recognize it is not the girls who are in the wrong, but the coaches. Having said that, none of the girls our gym is testing this season will come close to being competitive at the elite level (if they even attain the qualifying score, that is). So what is the point? Is it to say you have elites in your gym? Is it not better to say you have COMPETITIVE elites? It may all be a battle of semantics, but words do mean something.
It seems the prevailing ideology of USAG is that if you are not level 10/elite by the time you're 12, well, your ship has sailed. It's complete rubbish, but in light of the Larry Nassar mess, I'm inclined to believe this was done intentionally as little girls are 1) taught to not advocate for themselves as that's is a masculine trait, 2) are more malleable and less likely to complain, and 3) are taught not to question authority. Also, I can't help but wonder if the decisions being made are so arbitrary as to be based on age more than talent/ability/work ethic/drive/determination/etc, that families were targeted because they had the biggest stars in their eyes and, thus, were easily manipulated into blindly trusting coaches, gym owners, and the governing organization itself. (Before anyone jumps all over me for that statement, I certainly hope I am wrong--I WANT to be wrong--but in light of the evidence we have, it's difficult to not accept that I may not be far off the mark).
We are at a relatively small, lesser known gym. I could take DD to Dreams or WOGA or any number of powerhouse gyms in the country, but I have deliberately avoided them as I want DD to be more than just a number in a factory. Their vision is to grow their program, but it doesn't seem they are willing to take the amount of time necessary to get there. The argument I would get from coaches if I used Oksana Chusovitina as an example would be as follows: 'Yes, she still remarkably competitive at her advanced age. However, she first became an elite when she was 12/.. 13.'