Parents Sweaty palms and not allowed chalk?

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Is your gymnast allowed to use chalk??

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I know I don't want to be the guy going to court trying to explain why I wouldn't let the poor little dead gymnast use chalk on bars!! ;0 Also, if my older girls see a younger girl not using chalk (because sweaty hands strip the bars of chalk), they would take care of that in a heartbeat! ;) Some crazy folks out there for sure......... Good luck (and I do mean 'good luck'. She'll need it with no chalk on bars!)
 
Not sure when chalk was introduced but Pea always uses it on bars. I know that not chalk, but the chalk bucket has become an issue...too much chatting not enough work...not that I can sympathize ;)

Yes, of course they socialize at the chalk bucket. Socializing is GOOD. Everything within reason, of course. That's what it's for, right? Thus, the name of this site!
 
Recently my 7 y/o daughter's level 3 bar coach began telling the girls they are not allowed to use chalk on bars - whether at practice OR competition (they also are not allowed grips) -- this has become an issue because she gets sweaty palms (especially at meets, and has missed a skill because her hands slipped. I saw her frantically trying to dry her hands off on her competition leo seconds before her turn at a meet last weekend. Her coach is not big on explaining things - to the kids or the parents - but am I missing something?? Is there an issue with using chalk that I am unaware of? I don't want to rock the boat with him - but this is a problem.

there is not an issue with the chalk. THERE IS an issue with stoooooooooooopid coach.
 

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