- Jan 4, 2010
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It seems very evident the gymnastics can be as much of a mental sport as well as a physical sport.
Kids going through blocks/fears and even forgetting routines etc.
Is this something that the coaches determine is needed or is it part of some gym clubs program. I had read on a previous post about "Dr. Ali" and I believe a parent had mentioned they had her do a group session at their gym. Was this helpful?
I have gone to her website and was reading about the different products offered and I noticed there were videos and such as well. Has anyone ever tried this approach?
I got the impression that for things like "mental tightness" it seemed you would need to take on this with the coach as well and making it a part of the daily training routine - key words, visulization etc. Having said that; what if you start this and then your coach leaves or you are moved up to a different level with a different coach. I know in our gym other than the two head coaches many of the others are past gymnasts that are coaching as a part time job while they finish up University etc. Then they get full time jobs and really don't coach very often.
Also is this something that is better being looked at when they are at a certain age or level?
I have recently joined the board of our club as we are a not for profit "parent owned" club and I thought this might be an interesting point to brin gup at our mettings, but I do not have alot of insight as I am new to the sport.
Kids going through blocks/fears and even forgetting routines etc.
Is this something that the coaches determine is needed or is it part of some gym clubs program. I had read on a previous post about "Dr. Ali" and I believe a parent had mentioned they had her do a group session at their gym. Was this helpful?
I have gone to her website and was reading about the different products offered and I noticed there were videos and such as well. Has anyone ever tried this approach?
I got the impression that for things like "mental tightness" it seemed you would need to take on this with the coach as well and making it a part of the daily training routine - key words, visulization etc. Having said that; what if you start this and then your coach leaves or you are moved up to a different level with a different coach. I know in our gym other than the two head coaches many of the others are past gymnasts that are coaching as a part time job while they finish up University etc. Then they get full time jobs and really don't coach very often.
Also is this something that is better being looked at when they are at a certain age or level?
I have recently joined the board of our club as we are a not for profit "parent owned" club and I thought this might be an interesting point to brin gup at our mettings, but I do not have alot of insight as I am new to the sport.