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DD's gym is closed this week and we will be moving next week, meaning 2 weeks out of the gym ahead of DD's evaluation at new gym. DD is a 7 year old level 3 at her current gym so it's really no big deal, it's not like her future is riding on this. But I am really curious to see what her skills are going to look like after a 2 week hiatus. I suspect it'll either be fabulous or a atrocious! :-)
 
DD's gym is closed this week and we will be moving next week, meaning 2 weeks out of the gym ahead of DD's evaluation at new gym. DD is a 7 year old level 3 at her current gym so it's really no big deal, it's not like her future is riding on this. But I am really curious to see what her skills are going to look like after a 2 week hiatus. I suspect it'll either be fabulous or a atrocious! :)

I'd have her stretch, but otherwise the break will probably give her more energy and motivation.
 
My dd was out of the gym for two months due to illnesses (hers and her coach) and a move. I was nervous about her evaluation and felt like I needed to explain to the evaluating coach why she was so out of shape. But honestly, she did fine. They evaluated and placed her properly and I didn't have to say a thing. I'm sure your dd will do fine!
 
Thanks, didn't think about having her stretch! She has taken it upon herself to do 6 straddle press handstands every day as her "conditioning" :-)
That is great! I also brought along dd's pull up bar I just remembered...that and walk overs and handstand walks that she does all the time anyway should suffice for out of the gym conditioning ;)
 

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