- Jan 29, 2010
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Hi everyone - happy summer!
My 10 year old is now a L6 gymnast and she will NOT give up this sport. She is training in a good gym and her coaches are great. She wants to get to L10 (that is her long term goal). She is hyperflexible which creates problems for her. She also pronates really badly and has sinus tarsai in her ankles. Her coaches are worried she is going to dislocate her shoulders because she is so flexible and she has a large ganglion cyst on her right wrist. she has taken every other week off this summer from training because she has done some other non-gymnastic related camps.
She told me today that she goes to gymnastics and doesn't train because she has pain in her ankles and wrists so her coaches have her doing conditioning exercises instead.
Should I make her quit the sport she loves? Or is this something that she can work through with more conditioning, orthotics, etc?
Or should I take her back to her sports medicine doc and get their opinion?
My 10 year old is now a L6 gymnast and she will NOT give up this sport. She is training in a good gym and her coaches are great. She wants to get to L10 (that is her long term goal). She is hyperflexible which creates problems for her. She also pronates really badly and has sinus tarsai in her ankles. Her coaches are worried she is going to dislocate her shoulders because she is so flexible and she has a large ganglion cyst on her right wrist. she has taken every other week off this summer from training because she has done some other non-gymnastic related camps.
She told me today that she goes to gymnastics and doesn't train because she has pain in her ankles and wrists so her coaches have her doing conditioning exercises instead.
Should I make her quit the sport she loves? Or is this something that she can work through with more conditioning, orthotics, etc?
Or should I take her back to her sports medicine doc and get their opinion?